Jim is literally built different
Tomorrow we pod with @jimbelosic to discuss manufacturing in America and all things @sendcutsend
A new Core Memory podcast episode follows SendCutSend founder Jim Belosic as he traces the company's path from early garage experiments to supplying precision metal parts for aerospace, defense, robotics, and automotive teams across the country.
Jim is literally built different
Tomorrow we pod with @jimbelosic to discuss manufacturing in America and all things @sendcutsend
Belosic describes buying his first fiber laser with personal funds and bootstrapping the operation for years before outside capital arrived, turning a side project into a service that ships parts same-day or next-day for over 300,000 users.
The conversation also covers Belosic's custom Tesla-Honda hybrid build, one of the early hardware experiments that underscored the need for quick domestic fabrication and helped shape SendCutSend's focus.
Users praise the SendCutSend founder as an American hero for his role in advancing U.S. manufacturing.
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We bring you the story of Teslonda and the story of manufacturing in America in this week's Core Memory podcast with @jimbelosic from @sendcutsend.
I kept hearing about SCS for months and months at every hardware start-up we went to, and so we went to Reno to spend a couple days with Jim. We'll have a big story and a factory tour coming this week too.
The Core Memory podcast is available everywhere and on YouTube in the replies.
Full episode here on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0bjZbiR8wk
And on all other platforms via the Substack https://www.corememory.com/p/the-manufacturing-phenomenon-sendcutsend-jim-belosic
We bring you the story of Teslonda and the story of manufacturing in America in this week's Core Memory podcast with @jimbelosic from @sendcutsend.
I kept hearing about SCS for months and months at every hardware start-up we went to, and so we went to Reno to spend a couple days with Jim. We'll have a big story and a factory tour coming this week too.
The Core Memory podcast is available everywhere and on YouTube in the replies.

@yacineMTB American hero.

@ashleevance @jimbelosic @sendcutsend My first car and it was a 1983. My Uncle sold it to me.