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Tyler Schilling is the Founder of Sicktoiz, a company that designs and builds items that he would like to have but nobody was making. Sicktoiz offers unique hand made designers that are carefully designed and finely crafted from automotive parts to display objects and the most amazing door hardware you’ll ever see.  At a young age, Tyler got a job with a Can-Am series Crew Chief and historic racecar restorer. He worked on cars including Jackie Stewart’s T260 Lola, Peter Revson’s M8F McLaren and he also worked as a mechanic on Bobby Brown’s Lola 332. His fascination with creating things lead him to a career in robotics and the ocean. In 1985 he started Schilling Robotics along with Wes Gerriets. For 34 years they build a global franchise including a 98% market share in underwater robot arms. The company was acquired in 2012.

SHOW SPONSORS  

Covercraft  •  Sports Car Market  •  Edelbrock   •  Christopher Kimball Financial Services  •  Cars Yeah TV   

INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

If you steal from me, you’re stealing twice.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

Tyler shares about a challenge he faced while his division of a company was for sale.

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1972 BMW 3.0 CS

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

It costs as much to keep your gas tank empty as it does full.

RECOMMENDED RESOURCE

Seth Godin’s Blog

RECOMMENDED BOOK

Porsche 917, by Walter Naher

PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE

Modification is infinitely easier than synthesis.

WHERE TO FIND TYLER

Sicktoiz

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