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He Borrowed $1M to Save His Team: Gary Poesnecker with Spectrum Machine & Design
Episode Description
Some machine shop owners talk about people-first leadership. Few are willing to put everything on the line to prove it.
In this episode of Machine Shop Mastery, I sit down with Gary Poesnecker, founder of Spectrum Machine & Design, whose leadership was tested when the world shut down. Faced with collapsing demand during COVID, Gary made a decision most owners wouldn't: he borrowed over $1 million to keep his team employed and protect the tribal knowledge inside his shop.
That moment didn't happen in isolation. It was the result of decades of experience across precision grinding, machine rebuilding, offshore oil equipment, and ultimately high-risk aerospace manufacturing, where a single part can be worth hundreds of thousands — or even millions — of dollars.
Gary shares how starting in a garage, working two full-time jobs, and getting fired shaped his views on culture, loyalty, and responsibility. We dig into the realities of AS9100, NADCAP, model-based definition, managing extreme risk, and why refusing high turnover has become a strategic advantage.
This conversation is about what it really takes to build a high-stakes manufacturing business — and what it means to lead when the cost of failure is measured in both dollars and people.
You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in...- (0:00) Why culture, turnover, and tribal knowledge matter more than most shops admit
- (1:03) Introducing Gary Poesnecker and Spectrum Machine & Design
- (3:08) What Spectrum Machine & Design does today and why aerospace is different
- (6:28) Gary's early machining background and learning precision the hard way
- (8:07) Why you need to register and come see us at IMTS 2026!
- (10:08) Lessons from machine repair, offshore oil work, and complex systems
- (14:18) Working two full-time jobs to fund the shop and ease into ownership
- (15:46) Getting fired, witnessing bad culture, and deciding to lead differently
- (18:00) Hiring the first employee and committing to long-term loyalty
- (23:43) Transitioning from toolmaking into aerospace production work
- (27:36) COVID, lost demand, and the decision to pivot to survive
- (33:45) Check out Phoenix Heat Treating for outside processing
- (34:51) Borrowing over $1M to protect payroll and keep the team intact
- (36:34) Recruiting and training young talent through technical schools
- (42:25) Building a culture people choose to stay in
- (44:23) Implementing systems and ERP to gain visibility and control
- (47:36) Managing risk on extremely high-value aerospace parts
- (50:20) Current challenges around systems, lean, and process discipline
- (51:29) What makes shop ownership worth it despite the pressure
- (52:30) Advice for owners growing through complexity and specialization
- (53:25) Look to Hire MFG Leaders to make your next hire
- (55:17) Where to learn more about Spectrum Machine & Design
- Come see us at IMTS 2026!
- Check out Phoenix Heat Treating for outside processing
- ProShop ERP
- Look to Hire MFG Leaders to make your next hire
- Connect on LinkedIn
- Spectrum Machine & Design
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