Foundry Talk S2E4 Jim Gauldin of Palmer Manufacturing

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2026 · 1H 12M

Foundry Talk S2E4 Jim Gauldin of Palmer Manufacturing

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Join hosts Perry Merritt and Nate McLain on the Foundry Talk podcast for a lively conversation with Jim Gauldin, President of Palmer Manufacturing.Jim traces Palmer’s roots back to a small evening foundry run by Jack Palmer and his father, where building their own sand mixer for speed led to an unexpected sale that sparked a full equipment-manufacturing business.The discussion highlights Palmer’s innovative Flip Mold Machine (FMM), a compact all-in-one rollover/carousel design that boosts production cadence, saves floor space, and reduces operator fatigue—with growing installations and strong customer feedback.They explore Palmer’s diversification into rail traction sand systems, golf course sand reclamation, and more. The conversation dives into Foundry 4.0—predictive sensors, data connectivity, AI possibilities, cybersecurity concerns, and the real challenges of adoption in small-to-large foundries.Heartfelt stories celebrate the larger-than-life Jack Palmer—his creativity (including casting his own face in aluminum), boundless energy, and enduring legacy.A great listen for anyone in metal casting interested in practical innovation, equipment evolution, and the future of the industry.Listen now and visit https://palmermfg.com/ for videos, equipment details, and Simple Solutions That Work magazine.#podcast #foundry #manufacturing #smallbusiness

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