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New home for my SSPs
Though I would show the project I have been working on the last few months. Still needs a little more work inside and outside. Nowhere near the size of yours Jim but will be enough for my three SSPs and some other stuff.
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George _____________________ 1993 Nebraska State Patrol SSP unit#3133 1986 Utah Hyway Patrol slicktop SSP 1993 Wisconsin State Patrol slicktop SSP 1983 Idaho State Police slicktop SSP |
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Wow! Nice building. That looks bigger than my house.
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Bernie 1993 FHP 813 1986 UHP SSP slicktop- Getting there little by little. 1993 Floyd Co Ga\Rome Ga pd SSP SOLD Even grief recedes with time, but we must Never Forget. 9-11-01 Mustang Club of America member. |
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Man, would I kill for that!
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Looks bigger than my house as well... Very nice!
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nice building....love that floor also. what did you seal/coat/paint it with? What are the dimensions of the building?
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Jim for the first time since 1998 there is only two left: 1984 Oregon SP unmarked 1986 Idaho SP |
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The building is 40 wide X 45 deep. The floor is concrete with a coat of concrete sealer on it. It will be cured in another week so I'm not sure if will change color or not. What do you have for a floor in your big, big building Jim?
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George _____________________ 1993 Nebraska State Patrol SSP unit#3133 1986 Utah Hyway Patrol slicktop SSP 1993 Wisconsin State Patrol slicktop SSP 1983 Idaho State Police slicktop SSP |
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i have concrete in the first 62 x 60. I have another 44 x 60 to pour sometime this fall. The last piece to pour is going to be the area where the finished cars will be displayed. I am going to double the steel in it and not use any fiber because once it cures I will be epoxy coating that area to help keep moisture from bleeding through.
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Jim for the first time since 1998 there is only two left: 1984 Oregon SP unmarked 1986 Idaho SP |
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The concrete guys told me to put 6 ply plastic on the ground which will help moisture from coming through then the steel mesh and concrete.
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George _____________________ 1993 Nebraska State Patrol SSP unit#3133 1986 Utah Hyway Patrol slicktop SSP 1993 Wisconsin State Patrol slicktop SSP 1983 Idaho State Police slicktop SSP |
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the total square feet is 6360 and 2640 of it will have plastic underneath. The plastic underneath causes it to take longer to dry but it will help during the winter months. The epoxy sealer on top will also form a barrier to keep the moisture out. I already have all the insulation sitting in a pile to go in the walls I just need to find some time to get it done. I am going to try and hit it hard during the winter. Bruce is going to help me get the furnace equipment configured to keep it all toasty when its cold..
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Jim for the first time since 1998 there is only two left: 1984 Oregon SP unmarked 1986 Idaho SP |
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AWESOME!
You are my hero!
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Barry "Future Is What Present Does" Collectables: 1993 WinterPark FL SSP Unit 1017 (72K miles) Other(s): 1987 Buick Grand National (862 miles) 1989 Pontiac Turbo Trans Am- Pace Car (2,847 miles) 1990 Chevrolet Camaro IROC 5.7 "1LE" (COPO), 1 of 64 (28 with 5.7L) (10,111 miles) 1995 Corvette ZR1 (859 miles) "Kiddie Carrier" 2008 BMW M5 (500 HP, V10, 6-speed....sedan) |
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