109. New Owner, New Energy, New Vision: Billy Banks of General Machine

109. New Owner, New Energy, New Vision: Billy Banks of General Machine

Author: Paul Van Metre March 25, 2026 Duration: 1:03:21

What happens when an entrepreneur with deep manufacturing roots but limited machining experience buys a 30-year-old job shop? In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, Billy Banks shares what it looks like to step into ownership, inherit a legacy culture, and begin reshaping a business with fresh energy, new leadership philosophy, and a long-term growth vision.

Just 13 months into owning General Machine, Billy is already making meaningful changes. From shifting the company away from a command-and-control leadership style to building a more collaborative, empowered team, he's focused on unlocking the knowledge already inside the shop. 

He discusses improving quoting speed, rethinking pricing strategy, investing in equipment, and activating sales and marketing after years of passive growth. He also shares how he's experimenting with AI-driven quoting using decades of historical job data and how technology is helping him capture tribal knowledge before it disappears.

Beyond operational improvements, Billy is thinking bigger. He outlines a long-term strategy to build a platform through acquisitions, centralize back-office functions, and create career paths for employees across multiple shops. Whether you're a new owner, considering buying a shop, or looking to modernize an established business, this episode offers a candid look at what the first year of ownership really looks like and how new perspective can drive meaningful change. 

You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...

  • (0:00) Introducing Billy and an overview of General Machine
  • (4:23) Billy's background in steel, RV manufacturing, and entrepreneurship before buying a shop
  • (9:15) Why we love SMW Autoblok for workholding
  • (12:15) Returning to ownership, searching for a business to acquire, and landing on General Machine
  • (18:52) Taking ownership of General Machine, meeting the crew, and solving challenges
  • (28:05) Early leadership challenges and building trust with the team
  • (29:32) Why we created Hire MFG Leaders (and why you should use it)
  • (30:38) Identifying operational inefficiencies in the first few months
  • (34:00) Buying a new mill, diving into social media marketing, and implementing EOS
  • (37:32) Hiring challenges and workforce development approach
  • (39:20) Achieve on-time delivery with ProShop ERP
  • (40:31) Building a more personal culture through one-on-ones, celebrations, and getting to know the team
  • (43:14) Introducing a bonus structure and determining how performance is measured
  • (44:21) Tracking revenue, spend, contribution margin, and productivity to build accountability
  • (48:41) The most impactful change: implementing a structured meeting cadence
  • (52:00) Re-engaging customers, increasing touchpoints, and generating new opportunities
  • (56:35) Long-term acquisition strategy and building a multi-shop platform
  • (1:00:41) Advice for job shops: workforce grants, training, and embracing technology

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Paul Van Metre hosts Machine Shop Mastery, a conversation grounded in the real-world challenges and triumphs of running a precision manufacturing business. This isn't about abstract theory; it's a deep dive into the shop floor, focusing on the practical strategies that turn a technical skill into a sustainable and growing enterprise. Each episode pulls back the curtain on the operational, financial, and personal leadership aspects that define a successful shop, moving beyond the blueprints to talk about building a resilient business. You'll hear candid discussions about navigating client relationships, managing cash flow, investing in the right equipment, and developing a team that can execute complex work. The podcast aims to underscore the critical role these businesses play as community anchors and economic engines, often overlooked in broader industry talks. For current shop owners, the insights offer a path to refine their operations and boost profitability. For aspiring entrepreneurs with a passion for machining, these conversations provide a clear-eyed look at what it truly takes to launch and scale. Tune in for straightforward advice and stories that connect the craft of machining with the art of building a lasting legacy.
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