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  1. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    a few others. the double toilets are great if you like to s*** with a friend haha




  2. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres part of the truck bays. one of the poles that I was supposed to get is on the right, but thanks to the seller, im sure its melted down and hes got his money for it. Because I know how much more important a couple of bucks is today than it would be to actually revere and keep a piece of history alive

  3. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a before and after pic of how it was when i bought it and i did just some clean up. I eventually plan to take down the 3 fron doors and design and build a set of really substantial 12 ft high doors that look like they belong on the place made from wood, metal and glass. I also have to rebuild the right column that used to be brick like the other one, but one of the rookies blew it off the building pulling the truck out from what i understand so they just patched it up with 2x12s

  4. sfrd18 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    Hi! I am actually the owner of the old 34th st firehouse in Bayonne. I came across this board while i was doing some research on my building. The firehouse was sold by the city at a public auction and a local guy had bought it and told everyone he was going to restore it and got everyone all excited, he then immediately turned around and put it up for sale and thats when I came across it and purchased it about 2 years ago
    From the moment I stepped inside I thought it was so cool, nobody had touched it yet, and it was still in the condition it had been when they shut it down back in 2008 and locked it up and moved out. So it still had/has all of the original elements inside. I was really lucky that nobody had started doing any renovations on it and ruining it. Theres paint peeling off the walls, plaster coming down, urinals in the bathrooms, stall showers, 26 original chestnut lockers still with a lot of the old fireman's stuff hanging inside them like tatoo parlor cards they went to, and old p**** mags and old school original subway tiles in the kitchen and baths. The original tin ceilings are still intact, all of the old garment and hose racks and features of the place. Theres also a whole slew of hand painted murals on a lot of the walls with the engine company and their old mascot which was a bulldog with a fire helmet on. Theres a 7 ft mural of this staring you in the face in the back room that will ultimately be the master bedroom. Theres also a list of about 300 names of all of the officers and chiefs who have retired over the years on the bulkhead above the kitchen cabinets. I plan on keeping all of it as original as I can. I respect the history of the place and what it stood for for the city and I dont mind the roughness around the edges of the place....it adds character and I dont want to erase it.
    I do plan at some point to have the mural in the kitchen with all the names of the retired duplicated on a big plate of brass and mount it outside on the garage door along the bottom like a giant brass kick plate so that people around town can appreciate those who have served here. That may take a while though since a) it will be pretty expensive to have made, and I have a list of about 800 other things I plan to address with the place as well.
    The place is pretty bitchin though, its about 5000 sq ft and has plenty of room, I wash my car inside my house while its parked next to my living room haha. It is a b**** to heat and cool, but its super solid and has stood for the past 130 years and I plan to do my best to preserve it and have it stand for another 130 more.
    A number of the old firemen who worked here that I have met at first thought I was some douchebag condo developer who was going to tear the place down or make it into apartments, I told them I planned on keeping it as the original firehouse and they were welcome to come by anytime they liked, and they seemed to appreciate that.
    I have plans for the place that center around keeping it as original as possible, I like the quirks and imperfections of the building, it tells its story. I cant tell you how much wood floors and trim i have to strip of paint, adhesive, linoleum etc. hiding under all that is gorgeous chestnut and oak and old heart pine. thats going to be a b****, but itll be worth it.
    But rest assured, I plan to keep the place intact as the spirit of the place alive. No hokey HGTV style renovations with modern finishes and sheetrock...If I had wanted that I could have bought a condo, I really admire the old buildings and craftsmanship that went into them. So if it matters to any of you, old E5 in bayonne is in good hands. Itll prob take me 10 years to finish the place, but Im in no rush hahaha.
    What I would like to ask, in case anyone knows or could help, is, I am trying to find 2 old brass firepoles for the building. Originally there was one in the front, and one in the back. Both had been removed and they were given back to the guy who bought the property from the city. The bayonne fire museum had given him two brass poles to put back in when they found out he had bought the place, in good faith. They were here and promised to me when i was buying the building. Well a day or two before I closed on the place, he took both poles and probably scrapped them for the brass, who knows....I thought it was a shitty thing to do, and the fire museum agreed. Point is I never got any poles, but I have the two openings, just nothing to slide down. EVERY SINGLE person I meet, the first question they ask is always "Do you have a pole?"
    Id love to put the two poles back in so if any of you happens to know of any old poles not in use, or a place that makes them, or a station thats being decommissioned etc, please let me know! It would be sweet if I could get some brass poles back in here. I have tried calling places, go go dance suppliers, railing companies etc. they have brass poles, but when I tell them i need 23 ft long they are like ohhhhhh, we dont have that long. So the poles that were in here were 2.5 inch OD x @23 ft long. Just figured it couldnt hurt to put it out there in case any of you happens to know of some old firepoles laying around.
    Thanks!
  5. sfrd18 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    Hi! I am actually the owner of the old 34th st firehouse in Bayonne. I came across this board while i was doing some research on my building. The firehouse was sold by the city at a public auction and a local guy had bought it and told everyone he was going to restore it and got everyone all excited, he then immediately turned around and put it up for sale and thats when I came across it and purchased it about 2 years ago
    From the moment I stepped inside I thought it was so cool, nobody had touched it yet, and it was still in the condition it had been when they shut it down back in 2008 and locked it up and moved out. So it still had/has all of the original elements inside. I was really lucky that nobody had started doing any renovations on it and ruining it. Theres paint peeling off the walls, plaster coming down, urinals in the bathrooms, stall showers, 26 original chestnut lockers still with a lot of the old fireman's stuff hanging inside them like tatoo parlor cards they went to, and old p**** mags and old school original subway tiles in the kitchen and baths. The original tin ceilings are still intact, all of the old garment and hose racks and features of the place. Theres also a whole slew of hand painted murals on a lot of the walls with the engine company and their old mascot which was a bulldog with a fire helmet on. Theres a 7 ft mural of this staring you in the face in the back room that will ultimately be the master bedroom. Theres also a list of about 300 names of all of the officers and chiefs who have retired over the years on the bulkhead above the kitchen cabinets. I plan on keeping all of it as original as I can. I respect the history of the place and what it stood for for the city and I dont mind the roughness around the edges of the place....it adds character and I dont want to erase it.
    I do plan at some point to have the mural in the kitchen with all the names of the retired duplicated on a big plate of brass and mount it outside on the garage door along the bottom like a giant brass kick plate so that people around town can appreciate those who have served here. That may take a while though since a) it will be pretty expensive to have made, and I have a list of about 800 other things I plan to address with the place as well.
    The place is pretty bitchin though, its about 5000 sq ft and has plenty of room, I wash my car inside my house while its parked next to my living room haha. It is a b**** to heat and cool, but its super solid and has stood for the past 130 years and I plan to do my best to preserve it and have it stand for another 130 more.
    A number of the old firemen who worked here that I have met at first thought I was some douchebag condo developer who was going to tear the place down or make it into apartments, I told them I planned on keeping it as the original firehouse and they were welcome to come by anytime they liked, and they seemed to appreciate that.
    I have plans for the place that center around keeping it as original as possible, I like the quirks and imperfections of the building, it tells its story. I cant tell you how much wood floors and trim i have to strip of paint, adhesive, linoleum etc. hiding under all that is gorgeous chestnut and oak and old heart pine. thats going to be a b****, but itll be worth it.
    But rest assured, I plan to keep the place intact as the spirit of the place alive. No hokey HGTV style renovations with modern finishes and sheetrock...If I had wanted that I could have bought a condo, I really admire the old buildings and craftsmanship that went into them. So if it matters to any of you, old E5 in bayonne is in good hands. Itll prob take me 10 years to finish the place, but Im in no rush hahaha.
    What I would like to ask, in case anyone knows or could help, is, I am trying to find 2 old brass firepoles for the building. Originally there was one in the front, and one in the back. Both had been removed and they were given back to the guy who bought the property from the city. The bayonne fire museum had given him two brass poles to put back in when they found out he had bought the place, in good faith. They were here and promised to me when i was buying the building. Well a day or two before I closed on the place, he took both poles and probably scrapped them for the brass, who knows....I thought it was a shitty thing to do, and the fire museum agreed. Point is I never got any poles, but I have the two openings, just nothing to slide down. EVERY SINGLE person I meet, the first question they ask is always "Do you have a pole?"
    Id love to put the two poles back in so if any of you happens to know of any old poles not in use, or a place that makes them, or a station thats being decommissioned etc, please let me know! It would be sweet if I could get some brass poles back in here. I have tried calling places, go go dance suppliers, railing companies etc. they have brass poles, but when I tell them i need 23 ft long they are like ohhhhhh, we dont have that long. So the poles that were in here were 2.5 inch OD x @23 ft long. Just figured it couldnt hurt to put it out there in case any of you happens to know of some old firepoles laying around.
    Thanks!
  6. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    and heres an original shot taken back in 1883 of the place after it was completed

  7. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    and heres an original shot taken back in 1883 of the place after it was completed

  8. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres part of the truck bays. one of the poles that I was supposed to get is on the right, but thanks to the seller, im sure its melted down and hes got his money for it. Because I know how much more important a couple of bucks is today than it would be to actually revere and keep a piece of history alive

  9. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    some others from before i moved in. the mess isnt mine

  10. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a larger one

  11. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a before and after pic of how it was when i bought it and i did just some clean up. I eventually plan to take down the 3 fron doors and design and build a set of really substantial 12 ft high doors that look like they belong on the place made from wood, metal and glass. I also have to rebuild the right column that used to be brick like the other one, but one of the rookies blew it off the building pulling the truck out from what i understand so they just patched it up with 2x12s

  12. sfrd18 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    Hi! I am actually the owner of the old 34th st firehouse in Bayonne. I came across this board while i was doing some research on my building. The firehouse was sold by the city at a public auction and a local guy had bought it and told everyone he was going to restore it and got everyone all excited, he then immediately turned around and put it up for sale and thats when I came across it and purchased it about 2 years ago
    From the moment I stepped inside I thought it was so cool, nobody had touched it yet, and it was still in the condition it had been when they shut it down back in 2008 and locked it up and moved out. So it still had/has all of the original elements inside. I was really lucky that nobody had started doing any renovations on it and ruining it. Theres paint peeling off the walls, plaster coming down, urinals in the bathrooms, stall showers, 26 original chestnut lockers still with a lot of the old fireman's stuff hanging inside them like tatoo parlor cards they went to, and old p**** mags and old school original subway tiles in the kitchen and baths. The original tin ceilings are still intact, all of the old garment and hose racks and features of the place. Theres also a whole slew of hand painted murals on a lot of the walls with the engine company and their old mascot which was a bulldog with a fire helmet on. Theres a 7 ft mural of this staring you in the face in the back room that will ultimately be the master bedroom. Theres also a list of about 300 names of all of the officers and chiefs who have retired over the years on the bulkhead above the kitchen cabinets. I plan on keeping all of it as original as I can. I respect the history of the place and what it stood for for the city and I dont mind the roughness around the edges of the place....it adds character and I dont want to erase it.
    I do plan at some point to have the mural in the kitchen with all the names of the retired duplicated on a big plate of brass and mount it outside on the garage door along the bottom like a giant brass kick plate so that people around town can appreciate those who have served here. That may take a while though since a) it will be pretty expensive to have made, and I have a list of about 800 other things I plan to address with the place as well.
    The place is pretty bitchin though, its about 5000 sq ft and has plenty of room, I wash my car inside my house while its parked next to my living room haha. It is a b**** to heat and cool, but its super solid and has stood for the past 130 years and I plan to do my best to preserve it and have it stand for another 130 more.
    A number of the old firemen who worked here that I have met at first thought I was some douchebag condo developer who was going to tear the place down or make it into apartments, I told them I planned on keeping it as the original firehouse and they were welcome to come by anytime they liked, and they seemed to appreciate that.
    I have plans for the place that center around keeping it as original as possible, I like the quirks and imperfections of the building, it tells its story. I cant tell you how much wood floors and trim i have to strip of paint, adhesive, linoleum etc. hiding under all that is gorgeous chestnut and oak and old heart pine. thats going to be a b****, but itll be worth it.
    But rest assured, I plan to keep the place intact as the spirit of the place alive. No hokey HGTV style renovations with modern finishes and sheetrock...If I had wanted that I could have bought a condo, I really admire the old buildings and craftsmanship that went into them. So if it matters to any of you, old E5 in bayonne is in good hands. Itll prob take me 10 years to finish the place, but Im in no rush hahaha.
    What I would like to ask, in case anyone knows or could help, is, I am trying to find 2 old brass firepoles for the building. Originally there was one in the front, and one in the back. Both had been removed and they were given back to the guy who bought the property from the city. The bayonne fire museum had given him two brass poles to put back in when they found out he had bought the place, in good faith. They were here and promised to me when i was buying the building. Well a day or two before I closed on the place, he took both poles and probably scrapped them for the brass, who knows....I thought it was a shitty thing to do, and the fire museum agreed. Point is I never got any poles, but I have the two openings, just nothing to slide down. EVERY SINGLE person I meet, the first question they ask is always "Do you have a pole?"
    Id love to put the two poles back in so if any of you happens to know of any old poles not in use, or a place that makes them, or a station thats being decommissioned etc, please let me know! It would be sweet if I could get some brass poles back in here. I have tried calling places, go go dance suppliers, railing companies etc. they have brass poles, but when I tell them i need 23 ft long they are like ohhhhhh, we dont have that long. So the poles that were in here were 2.5 inch OD x @23 ft long. Just figured it couldnt hurt to put it out there in case any of you happens to know of some old firepoles laying around.
    Thanks!
  13. BFD1054 liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    and heres an original shot taken back in 1883 of the place after it was completed

  14. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    a few others. the double toilets are great if you like to s*** with a friend haha




  15. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    some of the murals

  16. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres part of the truck bays. one of the poles that I was supposed to get is on the right, but thanks to the seller, im sure its melted down and hes got his money for it. Because I know how much more important a couple of bucks is today than it would be to actually revere and keep a piece of history alive

  17. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    some others from before i moved in. the mess isnt mine

  18. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a larger one

  19. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a before and after pic of how it was when i bought it and i did just some clean up. I eventually plan to take down the 3 fron doors and design and build a set of really substantial 12 ft high doors that look like they belong on the place made from wood, metal and glass. I also have to rebuild the right column that used to be brick like the other one, but one of the rookies blew it off the building pulling the truck out from what i understand so they just patched it up with 2x12s

  20. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    some of the murals

  21. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres part of the truck bays. one of the poles that I was supposed to get is on the right, but thanks to the seller, im sure its melted down and hes got his money for it. Because I know how much more important a couple of bucks is today than it would be to actually revere and keep a piece of history alive

  22. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    some others from before i moved in. the mess isnt mine

  23. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a larger one

  24. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    heres a before and after pic of how it was when i bought it and i did just some clean up. I eventually plan to take down the 3 fron doors and design and build a set of really substantial 12 ft high doors that look like they belong on the place made from wood, metal and glass. I also have to rebuild the right column that used to be brick like the other one, but one of the rookies blew it off the building pulling the truck out from what i understand so they just patched it up with 2x12s

  25. grumpyff liked a post in a topic by regoosty in Bayonne, NJ Firehouse For Sale   
    a few others. the double toilets are great if you like to s*** with a friend haha