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Same here. I had to pick my jaw up from the desk and now I need a mop for all the drool :drool:


OP, how much did you budget for this build? I'm considering the same thing but I have to figure out how many banks I'd need to knock out first :spit:
 
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Damn, I can't believe I just read through 324 posts. That is an incredible build, the planning, execution, idea, budget, and making sure it pays for itself, any and all aspects. My hat is off to you sir.
 

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Updated photos are definitely past due. It's been 20 months!
 
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Hiya Fellas - I'm almost feeling as if I am in a long term relationship with you guys! :)

Stucco is done, now just a few details on the exterior (rock, etc) and the outside will be done minus the hardscapes and landscaping. I'll take a few pics and post.

Been kinda busy with an unplanned venture that has been swallowing resources as of late. I'll post a few pics of it as well...
 

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What is that thing in the bottom left of this picture? Homebuilt pedal boat?

Awesome build too!
 

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That is an aerator. We raise freshwater fin fish here on the ranch and that implement is utilized to keep our O2 profiles where they should be.


I saw something today at our work cafeteria that caught my eye. One of the specials was a fish dish featuring Passmore brand fish! I saw that and immediately knew it was from you farm. I was bummed as I already had bought another entree when I saw your fish. I hope they make it some other time and I'll get to try it.

Small world!
 
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Our white sturgeon at URL's Cafe at Yahoo? Just a wild guess as we serve a lot of the tech co's whose cafe's are run by Bon Appetit Management Company. Really cool though, we'd love you to tell the Exec Chef if you like it. They really go out of their way to bring a premium fish to their customers!

I saw something today at our work cafeteria that caught my eye. One of the specials was a fish dish featuring Passmore brand fish! I saw that and immediately knew it was from you farm. I was bummed as I already had bought another entree when I saw your fish. I hope they make it some other time and I'll get to try it.

Small world!
 

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Our white sturgeon at URL's Cafe at Yahoo? Just a wild guess as we serve a lot of the tech co's whose cafe's are run by Bon Appetit Management Company. Really cool though, we'd love you to tell the Exec Chef if you like it. They really go out of their way to bring a premium fish to their customers!

That is the place and the fish! The food by Bon Appetit is very good for the price. The average plate is under $7 for a 3 course lunch. Not free like Google, but I wouldn't want to work there anyway:thumbup:

I have the email for the chef on our intranet and I'll let him know to keep buying it. I had a really great meal there once and the chef emailed me the recipe so I'll ask for this one as well.

Do you deliver it in person? If so, let me know next time you are there and I'd love to buy you a coffee or lunch.
 
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Yes, they put out some really good food for the price. When they serve our fish, they have to be "losing" money on it. Chef Bob and Chef Tim rock! Usually, I am not delivering and at that, we are in and out pretty early since we cover the entire bay area in a day. That said I do get down there pretty regularly to see that all is well. I'll look ya up!

That is the place and the fish! The food by Bon Appetit is very good for the price. The average plate is under $7 for a 3 course lunch. Not free like Google, but I wouldn't want to work there anyway:thumbup:

I have the email for the chef on our intranet and I'll let him know to keep buying it. I had a really great meal there once and the chef emailed me the recipe so I'll ask for this one as well.

Do you deliver it in person? If so, let me know next time you are there and I'd love to buy you a coffee or lunch.
 

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An index has been created for the Garage Gallery build threads and I submitted yours on behalf of the Garage Journal community. We are trying to capture as many inactive threads as possible so I hope you don't mind. It will serve as a placeholder until you log in and check it for accuracy. Should you find errors, you can easily submit your own entry and mine will be deleted.

Drop in and give us an update if you have a moment.
 
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Which Liftmaster opener did you use. I'm really interested in using the Liftmaster 3800 but I read the specs and they list for use on 650lbs or less. Is this the same one you used?

Thanks,
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Was reading through the thread again. Thought I would comment not the 3800's. I am replacing them with a commercial drawbar unit on the 4 big doors. Here is why... With the radius we are using, there is an issue with some slack created as the door gets going and closes. Majority of the time, works fine with some mods. However, an easy 10% of the time, the slack will get all squirreled up and hang up one side of the garage door making it nonfunctional. This is unsat. So drawbacks coming and we'll shift two of them to a couple of smaller doors we have. I have the 3800 on another small door and it works great!
 
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Progress continues again...

Stone chimney done. Outdoor dog shower done save for the faucets.

This month, should all go well:
Fire sprinklers installed
a/v wiring
Insulation
Deck flooring
Start drywall
Replace garage door openers
 

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Passmore, I am glad that you bumped you thread with an update. Just a few days ago I was thinking to myself, 'I wonder what ever happened to the build with the fish ranch'. I never thought I would be able to find this thread as I never subscribed. As luck would have it, I just happened to be on here the day you post. Would love to see some more pics when you have a chance.
 
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Drive by your area every month for a sales meeting at our Rancho Cordova office. Turn off Grant line to sunrise to go up to the office.
 

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Just read this from start to finish. Beautiful property you have and an amazing house/garage. Thanks for sharing it all with us.

Do you have any photos from the deck of the timber pergola? Looks like the perfect place to be for a beer!
 

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Just read this from start to finish. Beautiful property you have and an amazing house/garage. Thanks for sharing it all with us!

Yup me too, wow, totally engrossed in this all night. :beer:

Awesome :canada:

What have you used for shop lighting?
 

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This thread was begun in October of 2006! What an amazing journey for you and your wife; I'll just bet you both are looking very much forward to the actual move-in. Enjoy your fabulous new home!
 

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I've discovered your thread and read through it all . . . . IMPRESSIVE, and a hard long journey!! Dedication and hard work is definitely evident to accomplish what you've done. Congrats! :thumbup:

Curious of the 5 or 6 years to build, had the fish farm been operational all that time?? So the pond is for sturgeon?? Would love some info on how all the 1800 gallon water tanks and other contraptions necessary to grow the fish all work together.

Also noticed on your Facebook, that you've got Ford Transit Connect vans for your fish delivery. Have you considered CNG (compressed natural gas) to power those vans?? Ford can sell a cng version so you can fuel for $2.20/gge to $2.75/gge all across the state of California. If you have natural gas service at the Passmore Ranch, you could install your own CNG compressor and fill vehicles at around $1 or $1.50/gge on your own property!! Ford offers full line-up of CNG capable pickup and delivery trucks as well (ie F250, F350, F450, etc).

Best of luck in finishing house/garage how you've dreamed it . . . . thanks for sharing with GJ along the way. Post some pics of the garage as we'd love to see how it turned out.
 
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You ain't just whistlin' Dixie... Now that it is becoming a true reality, we are letting ourselves get a little bit excited about it.

All things in due time they say... :)

This thread was begun in October of 2006! What an amazing journey for you and your wife; I'll just bet you both are looking very much forward to the actual move-in. Enjoy your fabulous new home!
 
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Interesting about the cng. Have to consider that for our future purchases. We are all LP here and fuel our diesel trucks onsite so we'd have to maintain a reservoir for the cng if we were to go that way.

We began construction of the farm in 2005. sometime after that we harvested our first black bass. We now operate a hatchery, open water, and tanks which rear silver carp, channel catfish, white sturgeon, black bass, and striped bass which we primarily deliver directly to checks all over the nation. Our second farm will be operational mid-summer.

I've discovered your thread and read through it all . . . . IMPRESSIVE, and a hard long journey!! Dedication and hard work is definitely evident to accomplish what you've done. Congrats! :thumbup:

Curious of the 5 or 6 years to build, had the fish farm been operational all that time?? So the pond is for sturgeon?? Would love some info on how all the 1800 gallon water tanks and other contraptions necessary to grow the fish all work together.

Also noticed on your Facebook, that you've got Ford Transit Connect vans for your fish delivery. Have you considered CNG (compressed natural gas) to power those vans?? Ford can sell a cng version so you can fuel for $2.20/gge to $2.75/gge all across the state of California. If you have natural gas service at the Passmore Ranch, you could install your own CNG compressor and fill vehicles at around $1 or $1.50/gge on your own property!! Ford offers full line-up of CNG capable pickup and delivery trucks as well (ie F250, F350, F450, etc).

Best of luck in finishing house/garage how you've dreamed it . . . . thanks for sharing with GJ along the way. Post some pics of the garage as we'd love to see how it turned out.
 
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