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The scissor trusses look great in your garage in addition to the giving the extra room should you need it.

I had them done when we built our carport and garage additions many years ago. The scissor trusses opened up the carport and they aided the visual transition from the house to the garage. It's also handy that we can access the garage several different ways.





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Tom wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:16 pm

LOVE that garage. Doing a free-standing Texaco gas station style garage was my original plan, but we fell in love with this house/property, and a free-standing garage wasn't in the cards from a zoning perspective. Can't wait to see yours as you progress. I'm thinking vintage gas pumps out front. :)
Thanks!
I got this pump kit for my birthday last year and I’m planning a couple of gooseneck lights over the doors…maybe a bit of signage on the front. A friend of mine is a fantastic pinstripe/sign artist I will enlist for some help. WAY too easy to get carried away with the novelty.
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blueline wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:59 pm
The scissor trusses look great in your garage in addition to the giving the extra room should you need it.

I had them done when we built our carport and garage additions many years ago. The scissor trusses opened up the carport and they aided the visual transition from the house to the garage. It's also handy that we can access the garage several different ways.
and WOW Tim, what a gorgeous space!
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Great looking garage! You guys are making me wish I'd made my freestanding garage bigger and put in a lift. I didn't because I'm 74 years old and won't be wrenching much longer, plus the MaxJax in my other garage is sufficient for my needs, and I didn't want to go to the trouble of moving all my tools, cabinets, etc. over to the new garage. Then we built a pool and the new space is half pool house now.

BTW, I'd love to know more about the pump kit. I was in the gasoline business for 40 years and tried to buy old pumps from some of my farm customers but no one ever would let one go, even if I offered a nearly new gas pump as part of a swap.
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Bill in Bama wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:48 am Great looking garage! You guys are making me wish I'd made my freestanding garage bigger and put in a lift. I didn't because I'm 74 years old and won't be wrenching much longer, plus the MaxJax in my other garage is sufficient for my needs, and I didn't want to go to the trouble of moving all my tools, cabinets, etc. over to the new garage. Then we built a pool and the new space is half pool house now.

BTW, I'd love to know more about the pump kit. I was in the gasoline business for 40 years and tried to buy old pumps from some of my farm customers but no one ever would let one go, even if I offered a nearly new gas pump as part of a swap.
Always wanted a vintage gas pump too. No idea where I'd put it now but they are cool, no doubt. (Way off topic, but I'd like an original arcade game such as Defender or Asteroids to put next to the pump! I had both 30 years ago but let them go for a song. Dumb!)

You can find gas pumps for sale online and elsewhere but they are generally quite pricey. I guess a lot depends on condition and rarity. There are replicas too, but the originals would be the ticket if you could find a good one.
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JodehFoster wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 9:26 am
and WOW Tim, what a gorgeous space!
Thanks! The carport and garage additions were built 25-years ago and I've loved every minute of them since. Having the carport is great for keeping out of the weather when coming and going.

My 2011 GMC Sierra is usually in the space next to the Cayenne, but it's in the shop for the day for a couple of minor things. The third carport space also gets used a lot - company coming by, a quick place to pull in "garage cars" when coming back home, etc. I often say a "thank you" to myself when I pull in - so very glad I built it. The vehicles love it too - out of the elements!

Will get some up-to-date garage pics in a bit and post them.
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A vintage arcade game would be great! I’m hoping for a pinball machine one day and every now and then consider a small, old, coin-op kiddie ride.

My repro gas pump came from this ebay store, great guy…

https://www.ebay.com/str/The-Finest-Gas-Pumps

From a distance it looks great, up close it’s clearly not a real pump. Great novelty item at a decent price though. Tons to choose from.
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JodehFoster wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:58 am A vintage arcade game would be great! I’m hoping for a pinball machine one day and every now and then consider a small, old, coin-op kiddie ride.

My repro gas pump came from this ebay store, great guy…

https://www.ebay.com/str/The-Finest-Gas-Pumps

From a distance it looks great, up close it’s clearly not a real pump. Great novelty item at a decent price though. Tons to choose from.
Looks great in the picture. My brain probably registered it and prompted my 'you should get a gas pump' comment, since I didn't notice it. I had plans for an old coke vending machine or refrigerator, but every time I add a new piece of shop equipment, the available space gets smaller. One idea I've had forever is to put an old London mailbox somewhere in front of the garage and use it as a paint/powder coating booth, complete with filtered downdraft from above. Currently when it rains or is windy, I'm out of business in terms of painting. There is one outside a nearby restaurant and I think it would be perfect with a little work. Just might need to remove a few window pains and paint from outside...

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JodehFoster wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:58 am A vintage arcade game would be great! I’m hoping for a pinball machine one day and every now and then consider a small, old, coin-op kiddie ride.

My repro gas pump came from this ebay store, great guy…

https://www.ebay.com/str/The-Finest-Gas-Pumps

From a distance it looks great, up close it’s clearly not a real pump. Great novelty item at a decent price though. Tons to choose from.
It pains me to say, but right after I went to work in the family business we threw away a barn full of glass globes for old pumps, most still in their original boxes. Then a few years later we sold off all the old Tokheim and G&B gas pumps gor scrap. Also a couple of old coke boxes and a 19th century cash register. Too soon old, too late smart.

At various times we sold Phillips 66, Esso/Enco/Exxon, Uncalled, Citgo and ConocoPhillips. Before my time were a few other brands going back to 1926, including WooCo Pep. I'll have to be content to have the signs on the wall, repros all, we threw away tons of old brand signs too, big ones.
'21 718 GTS 4.0, AGM/Espresso/ Cognac
'17 Cayenne base, White/Luxor/Black
'16 Cayman GTS, great car, sold for the 4.0
'13 Cayenne base, DBM/Luxor beige
'06 Cayman S, first mid-engine car
'86 944 Turbo, fast! Stone grey
'84 944, my first Porsche DBM

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Bill in Bama wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 12:38 pm
JodehFoster wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:58 am A vintage arcade game would be great! I’m hoping for a pinball machine one day and every now and then consider a small, old, coin-op kiddie ride.

My repro gas pump came from this ebay store, great guy…

https://www.ebay.com/str/The-Finest-Gas-Pumps

From a distance it looks great, up close it’s clearly not a real pump. Great novelty item at a decent price though. Tons to choose from.
It pains me to say, but right after I went to work in the family business we threw away a barn full of glass globes for old pumps, most still in their original boxes. Then a few years later we sold off all the old Tokheim and G&B gas pumps gor scrap. Also a couple of old coke boxes and a 19th century cash register. Too soon old, too late smart.

At various times we sold Phillips 66, Esso/Enco/Exxon, Uncalled, Citgo and ConocoPhillips. Before my time were a few other brands going back to 1926, including WooCo Pep. I'll have to be content to have the signs on the wall, repros all, we threw away tons of old brand signs too, big ones.

Funny you say that. I was going to mention that about the British phone booths. Some people just want to get rid of them as unwanted clutter, while other people sell them for thousands as 'curated' collectibles. One man's trash is another man's treasure.... I guess that's the basis of the American Pickers TV show -- and half the 'antiques' in most antique shops....

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Bill in Bama wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 12:38 pm
JodehFoster wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 10:58 am A vintage arcade game would be great! I’m hoping for a pinball machine one day and every now and then consider a small, old, coin-op kiddie ride.

My repro gas pump came from this ebay store, great guy…

https://www.ebay.com/str/The-Finest-Gas-Pumps

From a distance it looks great, up close it’s clearly not a real pump. Great novelty item at a decent price though. Tons to choose from.
It pains me to say, but right after I went to work in the family business we threw away a barn full of glass globes for old pumps, most still in their original boxes. Then a few years later we sold off all the old Tokheim and G&B gas pumps gor scrap. Also a couple of old coke boxes and a 19th century cash register. Too soon old, too late smart.

At various times we sold Phillips 66, Esso/Enco/Exxon, Uncalled, Citgo and ConocoPhillips. Before my time were a few other brands going back to 1926, including WooCo Pep. I'll have to be content to have the signs on the wall, repros all, we threw away tons of old brand signs too, big ones.

Funny you say that. I was going to mention that about the British phone booths. Some people just want to get rid of them as unwanted clutter, while other people sell them for thousands as 'curated' collectibles. One man's trash is another man's treasure.... I guess that's the basis of the American Pickers TV show -- and half the 'antiques' in most antique shops....

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