93. A Builder at Heart Pivots and Buys a Machine Shop

93. A Builder at Heart Pivots and Buys a Machine Shop

Author: Paul Van Metre December 3, 2025 Duration: 1:17:57

Buying a machine shop is never simple — and for Matt Fortner, it was a leap into the unknown. Coming from backgrounds in plumbing, industrial fittings, product development, and even scrap metal buying, Matt felt a pull to get back to "building something real." That pull led him to Progress Machining in Muskegon, Michigan — a shop he became the fifth person to attempt purchasing.

Once inside, Matt quickly realized how much transformation the business needed. The shop was filled with aging machines, tribal knowledge, and 60 tons of accumulated scrap and unused tooling. Setups stretched to 12 hours, processes were inconsistent, and workflow relied heavily on memory. But instead of being overwhelmed, Matt leaned on his lean training, curiosity, and sheer persistence. He started running SMED events, reorganizing tools, improving fixtures, standardizing processes, and slowly bringing the shop into a more modern, efficient operation.

In this episode, Matt shares the candid story of acquiring and rebuilding a legacy shop — from financing challenges and navigating the previous owner's quirks, to learning machining concepts from scratch, to discovering the stark difference between profit and cashflow. His journey is honest, relatable, and full of practical lessons for anyone considering buying a shop or transforming the one they lead today.

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  • (1:04) Paul opens the episode and introduces guest Matt Fortner
  • (2:58) Matt shares how MakingChips impacted him
  • (5:17) Matt's background and career trajectory 
  • (9:59) Why Matt chose to buy a machine shop
  • (13:18) Grow your top and bottom line with CLA
  • (14:00) How Matt found Progress Machining and his first walkthrough
  • (15:43) Financing the purchase — ROBS program, SBA loan, personal collateral
  • (18:00) The previous owner's negotiation stories and getting the deal closed
  • (22:10) Shop size at purchase and the early financial picture
  • (22:58) Hidden operational problems, decades of disorganization, aging machines, and tribal knowledge
  • (24:56) Lean principles, 5S, and uncovering the shop's physical layout
  • (27:27) Why we love Verdant Commercial Capital for financing 
  • (28:20) Lack of process, preventative maintenance, and organizational structure
  • (29:56) Job costing, categorizing expenses, professionalizing accounting
  • (31:20) Starting to eliminate outdated machines and processes
  • (33:01) Deep dive into SMED — mapping a 12-hour setup step-by-step
  • (36:39) Quadrant model of technical knowledge and removing tribal barriers
  • (40:36) Workholding Wisdom: Is setup reduction a buzzword? 
  • (51:14) How Matt learned machining concepts as a non-machinist
  • (52:54) Setup reduction principles and universal best practices
  • (55:30) Buying new equipment to replace maintenance-heavy machines
  • (59:56) Cashflow vs profitability lessons during equipment purchases
  • (1:02:35) Big wins — consolidating operations into fewer setups with automation
  • (1:03:16) Paul reinforces the importance of understanding cashflow in shop ownership 
  • (1:04:36) Check out Hire MFG Leaders for your next hire 
  • (1:05:04) How Matt tackles workforce development and hiring
  • (1:05:50) How an MEP program helped Matt tackle a difficult problem
  • (1:08:46) Matt's biggest piece of advice for shop owners
  • (1:11:43) Defining company values and whether they evolve over time

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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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