Tim,
I did not say you can not use a Haas, we have been running 1 for 3 years. If you are running plastic, or other soft materials, or are doing low power requirement machining they may well be a cost effective machine to operate. We do small lot quantity (1 to 10 pc.), in some cases the amount of material removed is more than is left. When doing low volume parts we can not spend a lot of time playing with tooling and programming 2 or 3 time as many cuts to do the part, it doesn’t pay.
If you are running 24/7 these are high volume parts and you can spend the time to optimize the process, but it might pay to look at a good make of HMC. Some times the through put of one machine and 1 operator may be less than several machines and several operators.