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50: Andrew Roberson Pt. 1 - Built on Faith, Family, & Fabrication

52 min · Ayer
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In Episode 50 of Irregardless, we sit down with Andrew Roberson, owner of Dark Threat Fabrication in Heber Springs, Arkansas. Andrew comes from a family that's been building custom homes in Arkansas for over 110 years, and that heritage of craftsmanship, faith, and hard work shaped everything that came next. After earning a mechanical engineering degree and working at Husqvarna and Siemens, a tax-deductible truck hobby turned into a patented ATV ramp, a SEMA debut in eight months, and eventually a full-time leap into Dark Threat in 2016. In Pt. 1, Andrew shares the story behind the shop, the 28-hour concrete pour that built it, and why in-house powder coating was non-negotiable. He also gets into how Bryzos has changed the way he sources steel, giving him fast, transparent pricing from multiple suppliers in one place so he can quote jobs at the speed his customers expect. In a shop where turnaround time can make or break a project, having a tool that puts the whole steel market at his fingertips is a game changer. Part 2 drops soon, stay tuned!

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