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Between 705 & 1200 SQ/FT I'd love to have a shop that looked like this.

Workspaces between 705 and 1200 squarefeet.
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Finished the floor and hung the TV

I think the floor came out great!
I am walking on it now but still want to give the clear urethane more cure time before moving anything heavy on it.

I hung the TV today:

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If you missed it, I did a documentation of the floor epoxy install located here:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26308

Next in line:
Workbench top and edging.
Install drawer and door pulls.
Painting the baseboards and doing some paint touch-up.
Installing the sink.
 
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The floor looks beautiful... great shine. Why not center the TV on the wall?

Thanks!

I mounted the TV for what I thought would be the best view for where I intend to put a couple of chairs and sitting at the counter. There will also be other stuff like pictures or signs on that wall later that will even out the look.
The wall mount also swivels, articulates and tilts.
I am really happy with this mount (I would highly recommend it).
Here is a link:
http://www.amazon.com/CHEETAH-MOUNTS-PLASMA-ARTICULATING-DISPLAYS/dp/B000WL6YY8/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1229563586&sr=8-1
 
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Bought an old gas pump today.

It's a Tokheim 39 model built in 1951.

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I will restore it and put a globe on top.

Here is a picture of a restored pump of the same model. This is what I want it to look like:

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I am still hunting for an air meter to put on the island as well.
 
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Roger55 - I kinda like the look of the pump as is. It isn't new so it wouldn't look new.

Nice workshop by the way !!!
 

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Roger,

I don't know how I missed this thread!! A fellow West Texan building an awesome shop!
Everything is top notch!
 

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I would love to have a shop that looked like an old Ford dealership.
store the finished cars in the 'showroom' area and work on them in the 'shop' area

bob
 
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Workbenches done

I completed my workbenches. I special ordered pure black and pure white Armstrong VCT tiles from Lowes and cut them into 5" squares. I sanded the tiles with 80 grit and coated them with Wolverine BondTite 1101 epoxy. Wow, that stuff really self-levels nicely. I then installed 1 1/4" aluminum edging. The 1/8" tiles are glued onto to 1 1/8 OSB flooring so the edging fits perfectly.

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That worktop looks great :thumbup:

I might steal that idea for my breakfast bar :headscrat
 

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The workbenches look outstanding, the gloss in the second picture is unbelievable. This has become one of my favorite builds on this board.
 

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Is that epoxy coating going to be hard enough to do some heavy work on?
 
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Other bench

I have a Craftsman metal-top workbench in my clean room. So I will do the heavy duty stuff on that as well as paint mixing.
 
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New Stuff

I went to a petroliana dealer in Odessa, Tx yesterday and purchased a nicely restored and operational Eco air meter and a 1949 self-serve Coke machine:

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I got the gas price sign thrown in with the deal when I bought the gas pump last week. Gas was 24.9 cents when I got my driver's license so that's what my price will be.

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The Coke machine is in good overall shape and in working condition. It looks like it was re-painted a while ago though and has some defects. I will do a real nice restore job on it down the road. The gas pump restore will come first on my list. I hope to start on that soon. I think I will paint the side panels on the pump white and the front panels red to match the scheme of the air meter.

I also pulled my toy, that has been waiting patiently for almost a year, into the shop for the first time:

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I guess I'm a little late to the party, here are a few more shots of the garage from the 1st page. Didn't want any one to think this wasn't a working shop.


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No hijack there. His friend posted a picture of his garage on the first page 2 years ago when I was searching for ideas and I asked to see more of it.
I see he just joined and it is his first post on GJ.

Welcome jimini. I obviously love your garage!
 

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I guess I'm a little late to the party, here are a few more shots of the garage from the 1st page. Didn't want any one to think this wasn't a working shop.

Good God!!! What a great place :bowdown:
and it's a working garage to boot -- very nice work.
 
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Did you have any weblink for the epoxy system you use ?

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Yes.

Here it is:
http://www.alphagarage.com

I don't think their website is fully operational yet. But, you can get the contact information on it.

AlphaGarage is the only retail outlet for the Wolverine epoxy products.
Most of what Wolverine does is for the commercial market.

In case you missed it, here is the link to the thread where I documented my epoxy install:
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26308
 
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Update

I just put up the Texaco sign today.
I also am in the middle of the gas pump restore job.
I am using SPI epoxy primer on all the internal and external parts.

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Your place is just too cool, I could never have a place like yours, I would be forever worried about keeping it looking nice.
 

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I had a chance to get an air tower like that not long ago, should have gotten it. Thats a cool Texaco station:)
 
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New lights

I bought these green and white porcelain antique lights in perfect condition on Ebay:

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Just installed them today.
I bent some 1/2" conduit with a pipe bender, then threaded, bead blasted, coated with SPI epoxy primer and finished them off with PPG black acrylic urethane. I painted the just the top cap of the fixture black too as it was painted cast iron.
I installed one on the left side wall also but I don't have power to that one yet. I couldn't get the color balance right for this shot because the new light is incandescent and the lights under the canopy are recessed CFLs.

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Roger,

I have been following this thread from the begining, only one word can describe this build.....OUTSTANDING!!!!!!

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thanks for sharing
 

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I am soooooo glad that I did not find this site before I build my new Garage. My wife would have left me.

This is such a great Idea, and an outstanding finished product. I would never even spend time in my house if I did a garage like that...IT IS F@#^ING BEAUTIFUL!!!

Keep the pics coming...and thanks for bring so much joy during a crappy time. Great Job!!!
 

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All I can say is WOW! I see you are in San Angelo. I was stationed at Dyess AFB (Abilene) for years. Love that part of the country. Your garage is simply amazing. Awesome taste and attention to detail.

Garage envy everywhere!!!!
 

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Frickin' awesome - been following and loving it!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Can you take some photo's of the overall yard, with the shop and house all in?

Cheers to you - many happy years to come! Oh, and I need an oil change!

"I'd love to have a shop that looked like this.." - YOU DO!!!
 

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Roger,

I have a Texaco theme going to, but nothing as nice as yours.
I am getting started on a visible pump resto and a lubster.
Can you tell me what Texaco red and green paint you used?
Both for the woodwork and the pump, etc?

Thanks...

here is a shot of mine..

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Roger,

I have a Texaco theme going to, but nothing as nice as yours.
I am getting started on a visible pump resto and a lubster.
Can you tell me what Texaco red and green paint you used?
Both for the woodwork and the pump, etc?

Thanks...


Looking good Sam!

My colors:

Interior: (All Sherwin Williams)
Dark Green - "Greens" SW6749 semi-gloss
Red Stripe - "Ablaze" SW6870 (This is very close to Texaco Red) gloss
Light Green - "Lacewing" SW6729 mixed at 75% semi gloss
Ceiling - "White Willow" SW6728 flat
Both the dark green and red stripe were coated with waterborne polyurethane for protection.

Exterior:
Dark Green Trim - "Perennial Green" SW2932
Body - "Nacre" SW6154

Color codes for PPG automotive paints are as follows:
Texaco Red - 70008
Texaco Green - 42783
Texaco Silver - 2518 in PPG (and 42159 in Sherwin Williams)

Texaco Fire Chief pumps (regular) were Red and Texaco Sky Chief pumps (premium) were silver. Diesel Chief pumps were green.

I bought the PPG 70008 in the Shopline acrylic urethane for my Tokheim 39. PPG Shopline and PPG Omni are essentially the same.
 
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Roger,

Can't thank you enough for those codes, that helps me tremendously.
I am going to do the lubster in the green/white, and the Boyle-Dayton in a Sky Chief motif.
We are going to run a double stripe of green around the inside of the new part of the shop, and the side where the photo was taken from is going to be a "western saloon" "waiting room"...
 
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Roger,

Can't thank you enough for those codes, that helps me tremendously.
I am going to do the lubster in the green/white, and the Boyle-Dayton in a Sky Chief motif.
We are going to run a double stripe of green around the inside of the new part of the shop, and the side where the photo was taken from is going to be a "western saloon" "waiting room"...

Your welcome.
Sounds like a cool scheme you are going for. Have you started a thread yet to document your build?
 
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