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Mastering Metal at the Tin Man’s Garage - Brian Limberg | 24

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Brian Limberg didn’t set out to become one of the most sought-after metal shapers and coach builders in the automotive industry. He just wanted to build cars.
But since opening The Tin Man’s Garage, he has been recognized by many, including the Al Slonaker Memorial award in 2020, for mastery of his craft in metal shaping, coach building, and chassis engineering. Even the tools he’s built himself over the years are now in-demand across the world. He also takes a few students a year through a metal shaping workshop program, educating them on the art and science of forcing metal into the right shape.
This episode of What Moves You is all about how Brian became a master of his craft, working through various shops, and picking up enough skills to open up The Tin Man’s Garage. We talk growing up around cars, building his Model A roadster from scratch, and how a Slonaker-worthy 1936 Willys pickup.
We have a personal connection to Brian that reaches back a generation to his father, Mike Limberg. Mike worked at Speedway Motors in a number of departments, including with our own Joe McCollough as they both wrenched on Team Speedway’s race cars. Mike was widely known as a humble, highly skilled professional with a highly skilled son. We saw a lot of Brian’s work come together through the pictures Mike proudly showed off in the shop.
You can find more images of Brian’s work and builds at TheTinMansGarage.com

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Chapters

1. Mastering Metal at the Tin Man’s Garage - Brian Limberg | 24 (00:00:00)

2. Early Automotive Memories (00:00:43)

3. First Builds (00:06:46)

4. Rod & Custom Magazine Feature (00:18:23)

5. The Tin Man's Garage (00:22:48)

6. 1936 Willys Pickup Build (00:37:07)

7. Winning the Slonaker Award (00:40:17)

8. A Father's Influence (00:44:13)

9. What's Next? (00:54:14)

32 episodes

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Brian Limberg didn’t set out to become one of the most sought-after metal shapers and coach builders in the automotive industry. He just wanted to build cars.
But since opening The Tin Man’s Garage, he has been recognized by many, including the Al Slonaker Memorial award in 2020, for mastery of his craft in metal shaping, coach building, and chassis engineering. Even the tools he’s built himself over the years are now in-demand across the world. He also takes a few students a year through a metal shaping workshop program, educating them on the art and science of forcing metal into the right shape.
This episode of What Moves You is all about how Brian became a master of his craft, working through various shops, and picking up enough skills to open up The Tin Man’s Garage. We talk growing up around cars, building his Model A roadster from scratch, and how a Slonaker-worthy 1936 Willys pickup.
We have a personal connection to Brian that reaches back a generation to his father, Mike Limberg. Mike worked at Speedway Motors in a number of departments, including with our own Joe McCollough as they both wrenched on Team Speedway’s race cars. Mike was widely known as a humble, highly skilled professional with a highly skilled son. We saw a lot of Brian’s work come together through the pictures Mike proudly showed off in the shop.
You can find more images of Brian’s work and builds at TheTinMansGarage.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Mastering Metal at the Tin Man’s Garage - Brian Limberg | 24 (00:00:00)

2. Early Automotive Memories (00:00:43)

3. First Builds (00:06:46)

4. Rod & Custom Magazine Feature (00:18:23)

5. The Tin Man's Garage (00:22:48)

6. 1936 Willys Pickup Build (00:37:07)

7. Winning the Slonaker Award (00:40:17)

8. A Father's Influence (00:44:13)

9. What's Next? (00:54:14)

32 episodes

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