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  1. I signed up for expatvac on the 1st day - sign up was easy enough, but only loaded up the photo of the visa. Still haven't heard anything else from them about it - yet..!! But then I was told that it's only for folks in Bangkok & surrounding provinces - for the rest of us living up in the sticks, we need to register with local hospital...? So far, that hasn't worked out for me either... Incidentally, tried to register on thaiintervac too - but as I'm under 60 and none of the health conditions, it wouldn't accept my application. I guess I could have lied, but I'm not comfortable with that...

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  2. On 7/1/2021 at 11:03 AM, Disillusioned One said:

     

    Molly, "Time to Grow" was censored by the thought police. I have it on good authority that he was able to locate human grade Ivermectin online from an Indian retailer. It is his understanding that Ivermectin is manufactured periodically in Thailand but current stocks of the drug have been depleted. He remains alert for news that the Thai manufacturer has resumed production. 

     Any update on this - I've been having a look around and not finding anything that wasn't designed for animals... ????

  3. It would be relatively straightforward to wire in a small buzzer - something like one of those reversing alarm buzzers or similar; you'll get one for a few quid from most car accessory emporiums - and then wire it from the oil light circuit. That way when you don't have oil pressure with your ignition on, the buzzer will sound...

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  4. I'm sorry but if you are dumb enough to send money like this, you deserve to lose it.

    Preying on the naivety of Thai women! Two sacks of shit, whether Nigerian, Russian, Western or whatever. I do not think the Thai women deserve this. Not at all.

    I hope these guys do some hard time before being deported.

    Criminals should be put to work on a tread mill, to generate electricity, to pay for the cost of their incarceration.

    Really..? I find it all very ironic and therefore, rather humorous.

  5. This is to the owner of the name BIGDOD, whatever that means. Just read your comment concerning my post from January regarding a newspaper article.

    First; I agree - I'd to read it a few times to try and make head or tail of it. Second, I also agree that there may be a few flaws with the story itself. Third - wait til you've been here a while newbie and it'll all become clear. Welcome to Thailand. For your information, I first started to live and teach in Thailand, in 1994 and have continued to do so except when ii n China, to teach psychology for which I hold a doctorate in Clinical Psychology (what do you hold), and when I have been in Canada having operations to replace hips (2) and right knee. Not new to Thailand, just don`t post much because of people writing unqualified comments such as yours.

    Dry yer eyes mate

  6. yamaha 50th anniversary not SRs anniversary wink.png

    black is the limited edition white is the normal version.

    Omega whats the diffrence between 38 and 41 mm? why size diffrence?

    I hear the power diffrence will be minim if only change carb, I would need to 'tam kruang' do the engine some how.

    My garagist told me around 10k and he ll turn it up from 400 to 540cc something lol

    Ohh, now I understand!

    38 and 41mm are the diameter of the carb. Bigger diameter, more air/fuel for the engine.

    If you change the carb it is advisable to change the exhaust too, so that the engine can breath better.

    I would not do anything to the engine itself. The stock engine is bomb proof as it is. I know of several who changed to expensive Yoshimura pistons and cams, just to end up with a seized engine. In fact, just had one on the last ride this weekend.

    You've been warned! whistling.gif

    The above is all true, however, if you whack a larger diameter carb on, what actually happens is that for a given volume of air passing through the venturi (ie cylinder capacity x rpm) the airspeed effectively drops, and when this happens, you lose the carbs ability to pull more fuel out of the floatbowl and mix it all up before firing it into the cylinders to be burnt - the effect of that to you is sluggish acceleration (compared to the smaller diameter carb) Where you will see the difference is at the top end - as long as the carb is jetted properly, you will see/feel more grunt at the top end...so a bigger carb is not always better - depends what you want from your bike...

  7. Thai Watsadu aren't the cheapest place to buy air compressors. If your not in a desperate hurry check around. Sometimes you can find catalogue specials with good discounts.

    I thought mine @ Bt.3800 to be a reasonable price.

    I thought mine @ Bt.3800 to be a reasonable price.

    I got the same one at HomePro for 3500 baht last year- it was a steal and a great thing to have in the house- I might upgrade to a larger-capacity compressor in the future as it's better for running air tools, but that little one is very handy for the reasons you already mentioned (and I'm anal about tire pressure and check and adjust it before every ride;)).

    I'm not really in a tearing hurry - well not quite yet, I've got my sister coming over for a holiday when I get home from work so I guess the small lady will keep the shed locked til she's away, but I'm dying to get on and start hacking things up once I get time, so I'd like to get something organised. I prefer air tools to electric tools - a bit more of an outlay initially, but they last forever - so I'm after something with a decent output and good size receiver to run these. If I have to pay a little more to get something a bit more robust, I'm cool with that too - you get what you pay for with tools and buying crap is a false economy in my book. So cheers for your suggestions gents...I'll have a trawl around these and see what they have on offer thumbsup.gif

  8. I'm out in the sticks (Isaan) and there's not a lot of choice up here.

    Not sure if you're near Udon or not, but Tool Pro stock a number of compressors.

    I'm over near Chaiyaphum, but I've a mate over by Nong Bua Lam Phu so I guess be a good excuse to nip over for a jolly...

  9. I'm out in the sticks (Isaan) and there's not a lot of choice up here.

    Not sure if you're near Udon or not, but Tool Pro stock a number of compressors.

    I'm over near Chaiyaphum, but I've a mate over by Nong Bua Lam Phu so I guess be a good excuse to nip over for a jolly...

  10. From the OP:

    A total of 63 deaths have been reported in 27 provinces over the last three months due to the cold spell.

    Absolutely brilliant weather!

    Loving it.

    Nice post. Real class...

    I agree its sad that people are dying as a result of the drop in temperature, however; I find myself agreeing with Winnie. I'm loving it while it lasts. It was so cold the other night I had to go put a T shirt on...

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  11. I see you have the same air compressor as I do!

    The paint looks good It's a flat red with metallic black stripes?

    Nah. flat cause I scrub with a brillo pad between paint coats. I bought the compressor to blows all the crud from my remote control Baja 5B after an outing. Is also good for blowing out crap in the carby and pumping up tyres...for the money it is an awesome compressor though.

    For paint I just use rattle cans as for the little amount I do I cannot justify a spray gun and the rest of the stuff (Buying paint/thinners etc etc) that goes along with it.

    I tossed on some clear and chucked it in the BBQ.

    lots of fluro light make it look bright.

    This is more how it looks.

    Nice paint...I could never get a decent paint job out of a rattle can, always ends up all orange - peely. Maybe just too greedy with the coats I suppose. Looks as good as the black all the same. Talking about compressors though...I'm in the market for a decent quality heavy duty jobbie with +100 litre receiver, anyone any ideas for what to buy and/or where please?

    cheers

    Dod

    That is what the BBQ is for. Lay on the paint and get it into the (warm) oven and the paint "flows" out smooth. fine line between too much paint (runs) and not enough (dry spots) though and has taken some practice to get a good result.

    I bought my compressor from Thai Watsadu, they have a decent range from small to large.

    That'll be why then...last time I tried it was in a shed in Scotland - after that i just gave up and got my mate to do it. He was ace at paint jobs...

    I take it Thai Watsadu are down in the city? I'm out in the sticks (Isaan) and there's not a lot of choice up here. I'm trying to set myself up a decent workshop and finding decent kit is proving to be a project in itself... I've killed my GSXR 11 so its first on the slab once I'm up and running

  12. It's called "diamond plate" in the US.

    Yes i think there are several names for this + there are several patterns single line, 2 lines, 4 lines.

    Im not sure what i get though, hehe

    but on the 26ths i will go to his workshop

    i will post the pictures when its done

    Jack

    Thanks for that. wink.png

    Would you mind posting just what aluminium he has available if you get hold of him please..? I've a couple of ideas that could use some ally - if i could find some..!

    cheers

    Dod

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