He Sold His First Shop… Then Started Again From Scratch | Daniel Hester | American Precision Engineering (APE)
It’s one of the hardest truths in entrepreneurship and manufacturing:Sometimes the thing that grows your business is also the thing that teaches you the most painful lesson.In this episode of Manufacturing Runs The World, we sit down with Daniel Hester, Founder, President & CEO of American Precision Engineering (APE) — to unpack what it really looks like to build a high-end fabrication and engineering company, sell it, and then start over from scratch in a new state where you don’t know a single person.Daniel shares how his first company started in a garage, grew into ISO 9001 work, and served elite clients like Apple, Google, Tesla, and Lawrence Livermore National Lab — before a partnership became “the best and worst thing I’d ever done,” leading him to sell out and restart with a completely new vision.Now, Daniel leads American Precision Engineering (APE) — a U.S.-based precision engineering and manufacturing company focused on complex, mission-critical parts and systems for industries like aerospace, defense, and advanced technology.But what makes this conversation hit hard is that Daniel doesn’t glamorize it. He talks about the real turbulence of rebuilding: leasing a building, buying tools, hiring people, finding customers, and learning how to be intentional about marketing and branding — not as “fluff,” but as a serious tool for attracting the right talent and opportunities.You’ll also hear Daniel explain the kind of work APE is known for — what he calls the real manufacturing bottleneck most people ignore:“It’s typically what I call a material handling problem… they’ve got to move it from here to here, and they can’t figure out how to do that effectively.”That’s where APE becomes the partner: solving the hard, high-stakes problems other shops avoid — from advanced aerospace and rocket-adjacent manufacturing environments to even specialized projects tied to defense and elite operations.This episode is for:
* manufacturing founders who’ve had to rebuild from scratch
* engineers who want to design AND build, not just pass drawings downstream
* operators and leaders who understand that “speed + quality” is the real competitive advantage
* anyone who’s tired of hearing “manufacturing is dirty, boring, or dying”
Because Daniel’s story proves the opposite: modern manufacturing is demanding, technical, creative, and more important than ever — but it still has a branding problem… and it’s on the industry to fix it.CHAPTERS00:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao] — The best and worst thing he ever did00:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=10s] — Starting over in a new state with no connections00:26 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=26s] — Manufacturing isn’t dirty, boring, or dying (the mission)01:04 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=64s] — Why manufacturing still has a branding problem01:20 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=80s] — Why marketing is really about attracting talent02:00 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=120s] — From a garage to Apple, Google, Tesla (ISO 9001 journey)02:33 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=153s] — Restarting again: tools, hiring, customers, chaos03:10 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=190s] — Why American Precision Engineering is “engineering first”04:44 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=284s] — “Special forces of manufacturing” and saying yes to hard jobs06:54 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=414s] — Solving material handling for aerospace, automotive, and defense07:08 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=428s] — Hiring engineers who can design and build11:57 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97GGZVqmSao&t=717s] — APE as “fractional skunk works” for big manufacturers🙏 THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS
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