6 Years Later, Aaron Kaufman Breaks Silence on Richard Rawlings — The Truth Comes Out

6 Years Later, Aaron Kaufman Breaks Silence on Richard Rawlings — The Truth Comes Out For six years, one side of the story dominated. Richard Rawlings had the platform, the brand, and the cameras. Aaron Kaufman had nothing but a fabrication shop and a reputation. Now, with Arclight Fabrication crossing $8 million with zero TV backing, the real story is impossible to ignore. This video pulls from every major interview Kaufman has given, reconstructs the financial and creative tensions that quietly poisoned Fast N' Loud from the inside, and examines what his 2025 comments reveal about his Gas Monkey years that no one in the automotive community is talking about. Here's what you'll find out: — Why Kaufman's account of the 2018 departure directly contradicts what Rawlings told the public — The moment money, craft, and creative control all collided at once — How Arclight Fabrication became one of the most respected shops in the country without a single network deal — The one answer Kaufman gave in 2025 that reframes the entire six-year saga — What Richard Rawlings' very deliberate silence is actually telling us This isn't a drama recap or a hit piece. It's a forensic look at how the most talented builder in reality TV history quietly outgrew the show that made him famous — and rebuilt on his own terms while nobody was watching. If you ever watched Fast N' Loud and wondered what really happened, this is the video. #AaronKaufman #GasMonkeyGarage #FastNLoud #ArclightFabrication #RichardRawlings #AutomotiveTV #CarBuild #HotRod