Bob from The Machine Shop on Bugatti & Challenges 🚗
Bob discusses Bugatti, Mat Armstrong, and tough challenges. Check out Tweak's marketing case studies and insights on Instagram.

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He has one quote on his Instagram. "We do a bit of welding.
"But without that bit of welding, the entire automotive YouTube scene would grind to a halt.
Bob from the Machine Shop is the man behind the fixes you never see coming. The Irishman who sold everything he owned, rode to England in the snow with £70 in his pocket, knocked on Mat Armstrong's door without knowing who he was, and ended up in Miami rebuilding a multi-million pound Bugatti Chiron — a car he openly admits he has no interest in.
In this episode Bob sits down for the most in depth conversation he's ever had on camera. We get into how he really met Mat Armstrong, what it was actually like to work on the Bugatti with Matteo Rimac saying it couldn't be done in a workshop, the £38,000 tax debt he went public about, why he hates working on cars despite being the man every automotive YouTuber calls when things go wrong, and the thing he deals with every single morning that nobody talks about.This one is different. Don't skip it.
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@benedictfowler
Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Bob and his welding role
[00:02:28] First meeting with Matt Armstrong
[00:04:01] Matt shoutout transforms bookings
[00:05:06] Knocking on Matt's door
[00:06:14] Leaving Ireland for an interview
[00:09:15] MIG and TIG explained
[00:09:53] Leaving school and starting work
[00:10:53] Family influence and tough mindset
[00:13:39] Why he moved to England
[00:14:52] Learning to improvise rural repairs
[00:16:27] From Norton to entrepreneurship
[00:19:01] Management struggles and firefighting
[00:21:08] First machine shop business idea
[00:23:03] Writing the business plan
[00:24:34] Machine shop model and pivot
[00:25:20] Why memberships did not work
[00:27:08] New plan for YouTubers
[00:28:37] Working on the Bugatti Chiron
[00:29:10] Reacting to the Miami opportunity
[00:30:00] When Matt's audience felt real
[00:32:32] Researching the Chiron repair
[00:34:01] Response to Mate Rimac comments
[00:36:21] Hands-on knowledge over theory
[00:37:11] Reading metal by feel
[00:39:21] Teaching practical skills at scale
[00:40:15] HMRC debt and VAT mistake
[00:43:44] YouTube series boosts the business
[00:44:52] Motivation, money, and lifestyle
[00:47:34] Why creators keep calling him
[00:49:18] Friends, fame, and being recognized
[00:52:57] Comments, burnout, and teaching
[00:53:32] Addressing online misconceptions
[00:55:00] Tough jobs and Miami pressure
[00:57:46] Burnout and managing fatigue
[00:58:46] Helping beginners avoid overwhelm
[01:00:30] Teaching welding without heavy theory
[01:02:12] Young people still want skills
[01:04:12] Channel growth and upcoming videos
Contact: dan@driventalent.co.uk
Here are our case studies: https://www.tweakuk.com/projects/
He has one quote on his Instagram. "We do a bit of welding.
"But without that bit of welding, the entire automotive YouTube scene would grind to a halt.
Bob from the Machine Shop is the man behind the fixes you never see coming. The Irishman who sold everything he owned, rode to England in the snow with £70 in his pocket, knocked on Mat Armstrong's door without knowing who he was, and ended up in Miami rebuilding a multi-million pound Bugatti Chiron — a car he openly admits he has no interest in.
In this episode Bob sits down for the most in depth conversation he's ever had on camera. We get into how he really met Mat Armstrong, what it was actually like to work on the Bugatti with Matteo Rimac saying it couldn't be done in a workshop, the £38,000 tax debt he went public about, why he hates working on cars despite being the man every automotive YouTuber calls when things go wrong, and the thing he deals with every single morning that nobody talks about.This one is different. Don't skip it.
Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting content about your favourite shows and celebrities. Hit the bell icon to stay updated on all our latest episodes
👍 Like, Comment, and Share this episode. Join our discussion in the comments section
Check out Tweak: https://www.tweakuk.com/
🔗 Follow Us:
Instagram: @Roadtosuccessofficialpodcast
@benedictfowler
Timestamps:
[00:00:00] Bob and his welding role
[00:02:28] First meeting with Matt Armstrong
[00:04:01] Matt shoutout transforms bookings
[00:05:06] Knocking on Matt's door
[00:06:14] Leaving Ireland for an interview
[00:09:15] MIG and TIG explained
[00:09:53] Leaving school and starting work
[00:10:53] Family influence and tough mindset
[00:13:39] Why he moved to England
[00:14:52] Learning to improvise rural repairs
[00:16:27] From Norton to entrepreneurship
[00:19:01] Management struggles and firefighting
[00:21:08] First machine shop business idea
[00:23:03] Writing the business plan
[00:24:34] Machine shop model and pivot
[00:25:20] Why memberships did not work
[00:27:08] New plan for YouTubers
[00:28:37] Working on the Bugatti Chiron
[00:29:10] Reacting to the Miami opportunity
[00:30:00] When Matt's audience felt real
[00:32:32] Researching the Chiron repair
[00:34:01] Response to Mate Rimac comments
[00:36:21] Hands-on knowledge over theory
[00:37:11] Reading metal by feel
[00:39:21] Teaching practical skills at scale
[00:40:15] HMRC debt and VAT mistake
[00:43:44] YouTube series boosts the business
[00:44:52] Motivation, money, and lifestyle
[00:47:34] Why creators keep calling him
[00:49:18] Friends, fame, and being recognized
[00:52:57] Comments, burnout, and teaching
[00:53:32] Addressing online misconceptions
[00:55:00] Tough jobs and Miami pressure
[00:57:46] Burnout and managing fatigue
[00:58:46] Helping beginners avoid overwhelm
[01:00:30] Teaching welding without heavy theory
[01:02:12] Young people still want skills
[01:04:12] Channel growth and upcoming videos
Contact: dan@driventalent.co.uk
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