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Well done Dave and congrats. Your setup looks fantastic.
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Statements such as, "I'm thinking about selling this." are considered an offer to sell.
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Nice project, looks great.
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lol Mine started out as a chicken house built in 1928, but an oak tree decided that it had been around long enough. How about a photo ? Dave You see a photo every time you log on to this site.
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Really cool ! I like it a lot ! Especially like the glider and matching chair on the porch. Z
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Here are a couple of photos of my ongoing project. lol Dave This building is just the coolest thing I have seen . Awesome work. Just absolutely love it
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This is Americana/Canadiana at its best . KILLER building
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I appreciate all the remarks. I actually modeled the building after an old country store that I discovered in Alabama. I wanted the overhang roof without support poles and I didn't need it to stick too far out in my yard ! I documented the entire building process if anyone wants any photos of anything...and I am not finished yet. lol Merry Christmas to all you petroholics ! Dave
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It looks so cool Dave, good job!
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That has to be one of my all time favorites now Dave . Congratulations on all you hard work that is such a neat little station ! Love the fry as well . So cool.
I like SINCLAIR and old American made stuff ... No china items.
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I had to comment again. It just looks great. I keep looking at the pictures. You really captured things with that open rafter roof design. Good job! Looks like a great place to hang out!
Steve Coppens Always interested in Sunoco items! Really want a Sunoco National pump ad glass!!
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Here are some photos of the overhang. A little overkill on the construction, but it is my OCD manifesting itself. I did not want to be encumbered by support columns. Beams are balanced at midpoint, tied into the structure with hurricane straps, and braced for additional support and aesthetics. You can climb all over the overhang with no movement. lol Dave
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That is really cool, I would love to see it in person some day. Is the concrete thick enough? Looks like it is about a foot thick.
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Stop by anytime. Not a foot, but thick enough ! lol Dave
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