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Man I got this from said the building was 11'x60' on one side and 14'x60' on the other. There is 60' of ridge row and the adapters from the roof that go under the ridge row.
There are also 2 end caps for the end of each roof line.
This would be great for a store front in a large building or
on for the porch of your existing building. $1200




This is what it looks like installed. This is not the station it came from.


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Isn't this the same type of roofs they put on the Wathams stations in Wisconsin?

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Love the look for sure! We are planing on building a station with that look but we were thinking of using clay tiles. would we be wrong in using them for the old look?


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Originally Posted By: Jack Sim
Isn't this the same type of roofs they put on the Wathams stations in Wisconsin?

Jack Sim


I'm not sure


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Originally Posted By: katfsh
Love the look for sure! We are planing on building a station with that look but we were thinking of using clay tiles. would we be wrong in using them for the old look?


I think you could use what you want to and it will be fine. They may have used clay tiles also.


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Price drop $900
Looking for signs, oil cans and globes from Texas.


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Very cool. Good price for someone restoring an old station.

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Still for sale


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Sold!!!


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