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If you have been following along I started working on a parking meter stand with a Ducan fine meter box on it, When I left off I finished the stand, now I have finished the Ducan fine box and I got it mounted on the base that is completed. This took some interesting work to fix a broken hinge on the door for the fine box, I made a mold out of galvanized steel from the good side to form a new piece to replaced the broken side, I used JB weld to build it up, it turned out really good and I was happy with the results...I will quit talking or typing now and show you some pictures of the finished box, I still need to get the parking meter itself done next...Things never move to fast in DaBarn :lol:


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This is what I started with...

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It's been a while since I have visited DaBarn.
I see things are moving along quite well. The Extinguisher is awusome What a shine. I hadn't thought of mounting one from the bottom. Great idea.

Thanks for referring my thread to imbuggy. That was very nice of you.
The parking meter base looks great. I like the texture.
I'll keep my eyes open for aspirin boxes for you I like the display box alot.

Your place is very inviting from the pictures you've posted.
Thanks

Don

Don

Thanks for taking the time to stop by DaBarn and the complements, I really get a lot of inspiration from "The Big Party Garage", In fact I might change the name of mine from DaBarn to "The little Party Garage" :lol:


That Bayer sign is kickass!:thumbup:


Homebody

I was really excited when I scored the Bayer aspirin vending machine, I have been looking for one for a while, I don't now why but I really enjoy the vintage vending machines, it really is a sickness :eyecrazy:


I've read this one in the past. If I ever win the lottery lol

imbuggy

Yeah "The Big Party Garage" may be one of the coolest spots here on The Garage Journal, In fact I told Don that his garage is now on my bucket list :D
I bet you Don Long would get a real kick out of Butch's Body Shop here in Kendallville :thumbup:



You're place is looking good! Coming along nicely. :thumbup:

upndown

Thanks for stopping in and the complements, I don't have enough money to see a psychiatrist, so I just got out to DaBarn and have a mixer or two and get lost in one of my projects, it works for me every time :lol:



BF, I doesn't matter how long it takes to do stuff when you see quality outcomes like you have achieved..:thumbup:

Regards


1/2 Cup

Thanks for the complements, I was really happy with how the Ducan fine box turned out, I was really excited on the repair to the door hinge, the paint came out good too, although I did get some orange peel in it, you couldn't see it in the pictures, I always have trouble with laying down paint a little heavy :dunno:



Great job on the resto :thumbup: a parking meter is on my want list too.



Sunbimmer

Thanks for the complements on the Ducan Fine Box, I'm really liking the paint scheme you got going on in your Texaco station, the green looks awesome :thumbup:
 

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That was a very clever repair on the fine box hinge. I tried JB weld on my last gas pump but it didn't hold and after I had painted it the base split open just as if I hadn't touched it. The parking meter is a fine addition to the little party garage (I like it )
 

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Another great restoration BF.

Are there any tricks to getting the little placard pins out without damaging the placard ? I need to remove the ones on that makita saw I've been working on soon.

I must get back and start on reading Dons thread, I first looked when I joined GJ but I don't think I was quite ready back then :)

Cheers GB.
 
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I picked up a cool little vintage fire extinguisher last Saturday at a local auction for $17.50, I thought it was a good buy, especially because it still had the original mounting bracket with it. I got it polished up this weekend and hung in DaBarn. I used some lemon juice and baking soda to remove some of the tarnish, then I hand rubbed it out with some light rubbing compound, then I put a coat of automotive wax on it. It didn't turn out to bad, but I might still pull it down and get the buffer out and polish it some more (I just have to find a sucker to hold it while I buff it) :lol: Here's some before and after pics of it, And I found a spot for on the southwest wall, now I need to find one of those vintage fire extinguisher signs to hang above it :thumbup:


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That was a very clever repair on the fine box hinge. I tried JB weld on my last gas pump but it didn't hold and after I had painted it the base split open just as if I hadn't touched it. The parking meter is a fine addition to the little party garage (I like it )


Don

The repair area was pretty small and it has no pressure on it, so far the repair has held up really well, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

Now I need to get to work on mounting my Goodyear sign for "The Little Party Garage" :)



Another great restoration BF.

Are there any tricks to getting the little placard pins out without damaging the placard ? I need to remove the ones on that makita saw I've been working on soon.

I must get back and start on reading Dons thread, I first looked when I joined GJ but I don't think I was quite ready back then :)

Cheers GB.


Grumblebum

I got really lucky on removing the pins, on this job the holes were drilled all the way threw, so when I took the door off I was able to just tap them out with a very small home made punch from the backside :thumbup:
 

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Fine work on the fine box. :thumbup:

I have a coke machine with a pot metal access door. Part of the handle is broke off so the JB weld might be the solution.

Is that Butch's or Butchered body shop?:lol_hitti
 
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Wow! It has been a while since I posted anything about DaBarn :sad: I took a week off work to just tinker around in the barn and finish up some projects I had going...especially the Goodyear sign that has been sitting around for long time, It turned out to be a productive week off and I will post some pictures...


Last week I had a local Amish crew come and put a new metal roof on the house, it feels good to get that out of the way! The old asphalt shingles were 19 years old and were looking really bad, the crew done a nice job! they started at 7:00 am and were done just after lunch :thumbup:

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Last night while taking photos of the new roof, I shot a cool photo of the barn with the sun setting, it cast a cool shadow across the yard...

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With the week off I started by pulling out the wife's 1968 Volkswagen Beetle and gave it a detailed cleaning :)


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The service door on my barn was in dire need of some fresh paint. I took advantage of the nice November weather and got a coat of paint on it :thumbup:

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I had picked up a vintage ball point pen vending machine a few weeks back, I had to do some work to it and I gave it a thorough cleaning and wax job before I got it hung in DaBarn...

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I got another corner shelf made to display a couple of my older coin-op vending machines on that I have had stored in the basement for years now, I had made a corner shelf a while back for my copper still to sit on and I really liked how it turned out! so I just copied that one...I sat a vintage select-o-vend candy machine and a vintage postage stamp machine on it, I was happy with how it turned out!

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Fine work on the fine box. :thumbup:

I have a coke machine with a pot metal access door. Part of the handle is broke off so the JB weld might be the solution.

Is that Butch's or Butchered body shop?:lol_hitti

shorty

Sorry its been a while since I posted anything...Try the JB weld on the handle and let us know if it works for you? just grind both sides real good before applying it...


BF, just fantastic stuff all round...:thumbup:

Thanks for the update..:thumbup:


1/2 Cup

Thanks for stopping by, I have been busy in DaBarn, but I have been slacking on posting to The Garage Journal, By the way your front yard is off the hook :thumbup:



Bears Fan,
Excellent job with the wall art!


jon

Thanks for checking in! I really enjoy working in the barn and collecting the vintage items. Your wife's craft room looks great and the tool cart cleaned up nice too :thumbup:
 
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With a week off work I got a huge project done this week, I have had a large Goodyear sign laying around for a long time now. I have been trying to figure out a way to get it mounted on the wall (it took a lot of thinking and a few beers to get it done). I was real excited to get it finished and I was happy with how it turned out!

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I started with two sheets of 1/2" sanded plywood and cut it down to 32" x 96" then I laid out the letters on the boards and drew around them...

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I had to figure out a way to attach the letters to the plywood, I came up with using 1/4-20 x 1 1/2" carriage bolts with 2 washers and a nut to create the studs for the letters.

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Once I got all the studs on the letters, I had to mark all the holes and drill them out, then I used another flat washer and 1/4-20 nut on the back side to hold them on the plywood.

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After getting the letters where I wanted them I moved on to making a frame for the sign out of some 1"x4" rough cut cedar boards, I notched the boards out to receive the plywood, then I glued the plywood to the frame and shot some brad nails in it and let it dry overnight.

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Once the frame was done I sanded it down then primed and painted the plywood a flat black, I'm leaving the cedar bare, it will darken up on its own over time, I also added some flat black metal brackets to dress up the frame bit.

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When the paint dried, I hand waxed all the letters with some good cleaner wax, then I installed the letters and got it ready to mount.

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I had to wait till my son came over to help me mount it,This thing is heavy and its nearly 16' long and this doesn't even include the word TIRES, I will work on those at a later time, I was really excited on getting this done and hanging in DaBarn :thumbup:

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Nice work I like the corner shelf!

sublime68charger

Thanks for checking in, I really liked how the corner shelves turned out too! A little bit of that vintage industrial look and its a great way to utilize some space in the barn...


Great job with the Goodyear sign that looks really cool!

eba

Thanks for the visit! and the complements on the sign! I'm glad I got it up and out of the way...


BF, it just keeps getting better and better. Just beautiful!

Bob

Thanks for taking time to check out my barn and the complements, the barn and all the projects are what I do to keep my mind busy...


Awesome BF well done.

Grumblebum

Thanks for the compliment! Great to have you checking in. It helps keep me motivated :thumbup:


I'll just echo Bob the good year looks awesome!


sublime68charger


Thanks for stopping by and the compliment :beer:
 
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Filling up fast with some really cool and unique items. The white letters on the black background looks great.


shorty

Thanks for the compliment! I found some of the Goodyear colors online and actually had Home Depot mix me up a quart of the Goodyear Royal Blue for the background, but at the last moment Mrs Bear and I decided to go with the flat black, We really like how it turned out :)


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BF, now that sign is to die for, well done..:thumbup:

1/2 Cup

Yeah I was real excited to get the sign finished and hung! Mrs Bear was really excited too, she said it is her favorite one yet! She usually doesn't get to excited about things in my barn :)


Great sign man! Cool **** just keeps accumulating. :thumbup:


upndown

Thanks for stopping in and the compliments :beer:
 

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Awesome Awesome Thread... Love the resto's. Sometimes I enjoy "Cleaning" something up more than I enjoy making from scratch... Its a rewarding experience to take something old Faded and Forgotten and make it look like its just come off the production line. Keep them coming.
 

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Love your Barn and your style!!! Going to borrow some of your ideas and tricks. My OCD is bothering me though, have you thought about painting your OSB walls?
Please keep posting and have an awesome Holiday season!!
 

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Hey Buddy
Just stopped by to see whats new (had to go back a couple of pages)

So that corner shelf is to good to be true and just how many of those very cool dispensers are you holding back from us (now I'm looking for a pen vending machine "thanks")
I really like the "GOOD YEAR" sign According to that date chart your white letters don't exist and I'm confused on what year mine is (yellow letters, blue tin can)

Your lil party garage is turning out super great
Thanks for sharing it

Don
 
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Awesome Awesome Thread... Love the resto's. Sometimes I enjoy "Cleaning" something up more than I enjoy making from scratch... Its a rewarding experience to take something old Faded and Forgotten and make it look like its just come off the production line. Keep them coming.

Knyte Tyne

Its really cool to have someone so far away checking out DaBarn :thumbup: I really do enjoy collecting and working on the vintage gas and oil items, I think it keeps my mind occupied, And its a better investment of my money then the bank :lol:


Love your Barn and your style!!! Going to borrow some of your ideas and tricks. My OCD is bothering me though, have you thought about painting your OSB walls?
Please keep posting and have an awesome Holiday season!!

DatsunLover

Thanks for checking out DaBarn and the compliments. I to have a touch of OCD, But I never wanted to paint the walls, I actually like the looks of the OSB, for me I think it gives it a bit of a vintage look :thumbup:
 
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Hey Buddy
Just stopped by to see whats new (had to go back a couple of pages)

So that corner shelf is to good to be true and just how many of those very cool dispensers are you holding back from us (now I'm looking for a pen vending machine "thanks")
I really like the "GOOD YEAR" sign According to that date chart your white letters don't exist and I'm confused on what year mine is (yellow letters, blue tin can)

Your lil party garage is turning out super great
Thanks for sharing it

Don


Don

Its always a honor to have you checking out "My little Party Garage", I really liked how the corner shelves turned out too, they are a good way to maximize some space in DaBarn, The Goodyear sign turned out way better then I ever thought it would and this thing is huge! nearly 16' in length and 3' in height, and it was a good challenge for me to figure out just how to mount it :headscrat As for that Goodyear color chart I don't know or think it is accurate? (I just found that picture of the chart on the internet) I was just using it to figure out what color of blue to paint the background of the sign, the wife and I decided to make the background black at the last minute anyway... We are really happy with how it turned out :thumbup:

As you can see on the back of all my letters it says Property Of Goodyear Tire and Rubber W73, I don't know if the W is for white and the 73 is for the year the sign was produced? I did try to do some online research on Goodyear signs but couldn't find much history on them :sad:

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Im a fellow suffering Bears fan... Really enjoying your garage and all the time and effort youve put into finding the unique little display items and displaying them perfectly. Love the pipe shelf brackets.

I really cant get over how the Kendall sign looks like a "hello, my name is" name tag sticker...
 

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Well I clicked on the link in your signature a few hours ago and finally made it to the end. You have more antiques and collectibles in DaBarn than most of us could dream about having !! I am also wondering what you will pull out of your basement next and show us.


I have gotten a kick out of your calling your shop/man cave a "barn". In my world a barn is something different all-together :D
 

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Just went through this thread, really cool stuff! I have a 30 x 40 shop too but after 11 years I can "Bearly" LOL walk through there.
 
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