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Setup time is stealing more money from your shop than you think.
In this episode of the Machine Shop Growth Podcast, Kirk Phelps digs deeper into standardization—specifically, tool holders, tooling storage, inventory systems, and the 80/20 rule that every machine shop should be using.
Most shops don’t lose efficiency because people aren’t working hard.
They lose efficiency because too many variables are left up to chance.
Different tool holders.
Unclear standards.
Tools scattered across drawers and toolboxes.
Operators searching for what should already be ready.
Setups taking longer than they need to.
Kirk breaks down why standardizing your tooling and tool holders is not about making your shop rigid. It is about removing unnecessary decisions, reducing mistakes, improving repeatability, and giving your team a better system to work from.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
Kirk also shares real examples of tool holder decisions that doubled tool life, reduced downtime, and helped shops make better decisions based on data—not guesswork.
If your team spends too much time looking for tools, reworking setups, chasing holders, or saying “this is just how we’ve always done it,” this episode is a practical wake-up call.
Because the fastest ROI in your shop may not come from buying another machine.
It may come from standardizing what you already do every single day.
By Mike Fritz5
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Setup time is stealing more money from your shop than you think.
In this episode of the Machine Shop Growth Podcast, Kirk Phelps digs deeper into standardization—specifically, tool holders, tooling storage, inventory systems, and the 80/20 rule that every machine shop should be using.
Most shops don’t lose efficiency because people aren’t working hard.
They lose efficiency because too many variables are left up to chance.
Different tool holders.
Unclear standards.
Tools scattered across drawers and toolboxes.
Operators searching for what should already be ready.
Setups taking longer than they need to.
Kirk breaks down why standardizing your tooling and tool holders is not about making your shop rigid. It is about removing unnecessary decisions, reducing mistakes, improving repeatability, and giving your team a better system to work from.
In this episode, you’ll learn how to:
Kirk also shares real examples of tool holder decisions that doubled tool life, reduced downtime, and helped shops make better decisions based on data—not guesswork.
If your team spends too much time looking for tools, reworking setups, chasing holders, or saying “this is just how we’ve always done it,” this episode is a practical wake-up call.
Because the fastest ROI in your shop may not come from buying another machine.
It may come from standardizing what you already do every single day.

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