What is Tyler Dale's net worth?
Tyler Dale is an American reality television personality who has a net worth of $500 thousand.
Tyler Dale is best known for appearing on the History Channel reality series "American Restoration." The show followed the operations of Rick's Restorations, a Las Vegas-based shop specializing in the repair and rebuilding of vintage mechanical items and collectibles. As the son of master restorer Rick Dale, Tyler grew up surrounded by antique machines, metalworking tools, and restoration projects, eventually becoming one of the shop's key craftsmen. Over the course of the show's run, viewers watched him develop from a young apprentice into a skilled technician capable of handling complex restoration work. His distinctive two-toned hairstyle and evolving technical abilities made him one of the more recognizable personalities on the series.
During the first six seasons of "American Restoration," Tyler worked alongside his father and other members of the shop to restore a wide range of historical objects. Projects featured on the show included soda machines, vintage signs, antique vehicles, and unusual mechanical devices from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tyler eventually rose to the role of shop foreman, overseeing certain projects and contributing advanced fabrication work. Although the show ended its original format in 2016, Tyler continued working in the restoration and fabrication industry, carrying forward the craft he learned from his father.
Early Life
Tyler Dale was born in the United States and grew up in Las Vegas, Nevada, where his father operated the restoration business Rick's Restorations. Because the shop was a central part of family life, Tyler spent much of his childhood around vintage machines, tools, and restoration projects.
He began helping around the shop at an extremely young age and was already spending time there by the time he was a toddler. Under the guidance of his father, Tyler gradually learned the fundamentals of restoration work, including welding, fabrication, metalworking, and woodworking.
Rick Dale was known for maintaining very high standards in his shop and was often tough on his son as he trained him in the craft. The demanding environment helped Tyler develop strong technical skills and a disciplined work ethic.
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"American Restoration"
Tyler gained national recognition when Rick's Restorations became the focus of the History Channel series "American Restoration," which premiered in 2010. The show originated as a spin-off of the popular History Channel series "Pawn Stars." Rick Dale had frequently appeared on "Pawn Stars" as a restoration expert hired by the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, which is run by Rick Harrison along with his son Corey Harrison and longtime employee Austin "Chumlee" Russell. Rick Harrison famously referred to Dale on the show as a "certified miracle worker" because of his ability to restore badly damaged vintage items.
"American Restoration" documented the daily operations of the family business, highlighting the complex process of rebuilding antique and vintage items that were often heavily rusted, damaged, or incomplete. Tyler quickly became a familiar face on the show, appearing as one of the shop's primary workers.
Over time, viewers watched him grow from a learning assistant into one of the shop's most capable technicians. He developed particular expertise in fabrication techniques such as welding, metal shaping, woodworking, and operating industrial cutting tools like water jets. His increasing responsibilities eventually led to his promotion to shop foreman during the show's run.
The series ran for six seasons focused on Rick's Restorations before the History Channel changed the format in 2016 to feature multiple restoration businesses across the United States.
Career After Television
After the original format of "American Restoration" ended and Rick's Restorations closed, Tyler continued working in the restoration and fabrication industry. Rather than leaving the field, he began taking on independent projects as a freelance fabricator.
His work has included restoring and building custom vehicles and mechanical items, including projects such as a 1962 mini Corvette, a vintage Ford F100 truck, and a 1950s-style soda fountain. These projects reflect the same blend of craftsmanship and mechanical restoration that defined the work seen on the television series.
Tyler has maintained a relatively low public profile since his reality television days but continues to share examples of his fabrication work through social media, where he posts photos and videos of ongoing builds and restoration projects.
Personal Life
Tyler Dale married interior designer Hailee Dale in 2022. The couple lives in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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