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Wildland firefighter turned aerospace shop owner. In this episode of Capacity, Sunny Han sits down with Rhys Anderson, Founder & CEO at Method MFG in Austin, Texas, to unpack how he’s built a high-mix, high-requirement aerospace machine shop around systems, communication, and careful technology bets. Rhys shares: * How a childhood in a Montana sewer and fab business led to a love for making things * What thousands of hours on wild land fires taught him about checklists and communication * The story of buying and rebuilding an enormous used CNC machine with no prior experience * Lessons from early business partnerships and planning the “exit” on day one * Method MFG’s path into aerospace and operating as if they were AS9100 from the start * Why front-end quoting and reading quality clauses deeply is so critical * How he avoids single points of failure by cross-training machinists on everything—even the nicest five-axis machines * Using data on machine performance, floor space, and automation cells to decide what stays and what goes * Constantly trialing CAM, ERP, and automation tools while refusing to be trapped by sunk costs * His view on robotics and AI as a way to let machinists do more interesting, higher-level work If you lead a machine shop or sheet metal fabrication business and you’re thinking about quality, scalability, and modern workflows, Rhys’s story offers a grounded look at what it takes to evolve without losing control. Connect with Rhys & Method MFG Method MFG: https://www.methodmfg.com/ Rhys on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhys-andersen-austintx/ Learn more about Fulcrum at https://fulcrumpro.com Follow Capacity for more conversations with manufacturers who are pushing toward more dynamic, agile shops.
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