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  1. On 5/25/2023 at 9:03 AM, maxcorrigan said:

    Good Luck, 316 SS is food quality

    316 is also Marine Grade as it can go in the ocean and not have any corrosion.  Anyone looking for 316 hardware can find it at the boat shops around the marinas etc.  or on marine hardware websites.   Careful though,  they seem to mark up the price a lot.  

    If you're worried about the bolts locking up (personally I've only had issues with using different metals,  like stainless bolts in aluminum threads) then you should use anti-seize or molybdenum grease.  This will last way way longer than oil.  You can also buy special non-conductive grease if different metals are used. 

     

  2. Classic Aseannow...  Ask for some websites because you want to build a bike and all you get are 4 replies telling you not to do it.  Awesome!!

     

    I build bikes all the time.  It would help if you told us what kind of bike you want to build.  I'm building a dirt jump bike and a freeride bike now.  A couple of BMX bikes will be next.  Building bikes is fun and easy if you have the right tools and know-how.  Don't let the bar stool finger jockeys deter you.  

     

    worldbike.co.th

    888bike.net

    those are a couple.  But honestly I have the best luck on FB marketplace.  If second hand is what you are after.  For better or worse, I buy a lot of parts on Amazon from the USA.  Shipping isn't too bad and duties on bike parts is 10%  I just got a Manitou Circus fork for the dirt jumpper from Amazon, $600 fork, paid $80 for shipping.  Arrived in about 3 weeks.

     

     

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  3. You can try this company:
    Sricharoen 
    Just google it.  They probably won't come do onsite work but they are a good supplier.


    Another idea, no so easy, is to go down to Ocean Marina area south of Jomtien.  Lots of boat builders around that area who can weld aluminum.

     

    HomePro?  LOL  


    I have a CNC machining company.  We don't weld aluminum but we cut it all day long.  Wish we could help more.
    All the best,

  4. 15 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

    No it's not illegal, we've done that to death, specific activities are

    I guess your "activities" are different than everyone else after a bar fine.   Some Yahtzee,  UNO games......  Can't keep a kite in the air??

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  5. 14 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

    No it's not illegal, we've done that to death, specific activities are

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_Thailand#:~:text=Prostitution in Thailand is officially,of employment in rural areas.

     

    Interesting...  actually my comment is more about forum rules than you frequenting hookers...  Stuff I actually care about, like using betting apps,  those posts are closed.. 

     

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  6. 14 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

    Other than yourself, who has mentioned prostitution in this thread ?

     

    It's the main topic you idiot.   What do you think "bar fine" means?  Go for a cup of tea?   Welcome to Thailand.   

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  7. Buy some big blocks of ice and put them in.  Ice companies can deliver to your house.  You may be surprised how much a few big blocks can lower the temp, and also how long it stays cool.  In the hot months we can drop 3 or 4 big blocks in and it will stay cool for a few days.

     

  8. Would be helpful to know what part of Thailand you are in.  

    There are two shops that specialize in stainless steel scrap.  They are right next to each other on Highway 36 where Chonburi meets Rayong.  

    99.999% sure you'll find what you need here.

    GPS:
    12.852038833249877, 101.10019212737481

    12.850697418819205, 101.10260970162504

     

    I have a CNC machining company, we do a lot of work for the marine industry.  I visit these shops a couple times per month.  Piles upon piles of scrap stainless.

     

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  9. On 10/25/2022 at 8:32 AM, IvorBiggun2 said:

    You managed to find a vet that put your dog down?  I'm amazed.

    She had cancer and had a tumor in her ear.  She had surgery 3 times to remove the tumor, then a 4th time to remove her ear completely.  She went through some intensive chemo twice.  Then the tumor grew back again, about the size of a tennis ball, hanging off the side of her head, bleeding all the time etc...  Our vet did EVERYTHING to not put the dog down, but it was a situation where the vet knew it had to be done.  The vet said the dog probably wouldn't survive another surgery and even if we did it would just keep growing back.  There really wasn't any other option.  

    People do ask me where we had it done but I won't recommend it because it isn't "A vet who puts dogs down".  I think it was as hard for the vet as it was for us.

     

  10. Lots of good replies here, but just as an option I bet you could get a song tao driver to strap it down and make the trip.  We stopped a song tao on Suk in Pattaya once and asked him to take us to Koh Chang and he smiled, told us the fare and off we went, all the way to the ferry with no issues.  

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