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  1. 1 hour ago, Tropicalevo said:

    I am looking to buy an air quality monitor.

    Any recommendations please.

    Yes, I know that they are on Lazada, but which one would you recommend?

    I bought 10 of these one for each room and gave some to the neighbours. they measure the pm2.5 also 

    https://www.lazada.co.th/products/xpx-32-air-purifier-pm25-i312078324-s19850584843.html?dsource=share&laz_share_info=820485030_2_100_100042542222_820485030_null&laz_token=bde4863d74dae3558d9c1d41e07638be&exlaz=e_iqeJxmuQOjPGip8qo24MCSTeQCjDld4siVQ4kY1ODqrCXvTKdNAtBb55%2BgIiSkmNnXkPoNuoMIIpR8IEI%2FLi1U0sC6tUOx2TD3WnASIas1Y%3D&sub_aff_id=social_share&sub_id2=820485030&sub_id3=100042542222&sub_id6=CPI_EXLAZ

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  2. On 6/29/2023 at 9:31 PM, scubascuba3 said:

    how do the 6 treatments work? 6 different areas or 6 times over the entire beard?

    Treatment is over the same area because not all hair roots are destroyed at each treatment it may take a month for the hair to grow thoes not properly destroyed

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  3. You need a minimum 6 treatments 1 month apart price is OK laser hair removal is cheap now with so much competition. Beauty shops use it to get clients into their shop to sell them something else 

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  4. 15 hours ago, Inepto Cracy said:

    The only way to safely fill in your frown and laugh lines is to use a medical proven wrinkle filler. I don't think that I am allowed to post a link here, but the product name is called Restylane.

    Pop that into your browser search engine and you can read all about it. The results are still visible up to a year later, but just become more aware of trying not to frown too much or screw up your eyes half closed. You can always top-up lines that start reappearing after a year, but you wont need as many fillings as when you first started.

    I personally have used this product since 1990 and I am still very happy with the results. I am over 60 years young.

    Don't go for cheap products, because the results you get will look like cheap shots and or cause irreversible damage to the face and or underlying tissue.

    Get this procedure done by a doctor who specialises in reconstructive and plastic surgery or a skin specialist, in a reputable hospital.

    Someone who knows what they are talking about. Thais are now going for a German filler. Starts with X. Botox is a brand name not to be confused with the procedure fillers are mostly based with Hyaluronic Acic which relaxes the muscle you can by HA serum and rub it to the wrinkles to see if it helps before going for injections

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  5. 15 hours ago, TheFishman1 said:

    More than half of the replies I read were totally incorrect. I’ve had Botox treatments in Chiangmai. They lasted 67 months and it was 2000.Bht she usually takes a week and a half to two weeks to see the results. You’re thinking about it in your 50 after two weeks of getting the Botox you probably look like you’re 40 TIT.

    Your BS

  6. That's because there are no booring Rigs that I  know of in Chiang Mai we found one that was doing a job in CM that came from Phitsanulok

    It's not the bottom of the pier that holds the weight up its the pressure on the sides of the piers that stops them from sinking

  7. 37 minutes ago, unheard said:

    Maybe in his particular spot..

     

    I've had a chance to observe a few construction sites in the Chiang Mai vicinity and every single one of them used the common wide footing pads design for columns.

    Like the ones in the picture I've just posted.

    That's the reason for my question if his design has been permitted by the local authority.

    That's because there are no booring Rigs that I  know of in Chiang Mai we found one that was doing a job in CM that came from Phitsanulok

  8. 12 minutes ago, unheard said:

    Maybe in his particular spot..

     

    I've had a chance to observe a few construction sites in the Chiang Mai vicinity and every single one of them used the common wide footing pads design for columns.

    Like the ones in the picture I've just posted.

    That's the reason for my question if his design has been permitted by the local authority.

    That's because there are no booring Rigs that I  know of in Chiang Mai we found one that was doing a job in CM that came from Phitsanulok

  9. 5 minutes ago, unheard said:

    Maybe in his particular spot..

     

    I've had a chance to observe a few construction sites in the Chiang Mai vicinity and every single one of them used the common wide footing pads design for columns.

    Like the ones in the picture I've just posted.

    That's the reason for my question if his design has been permitted by the local authority.

    I used an architect that worked for the local authority he did the plans and structural steel the builder complained he did an over kill they didn't get on

  10. 4 minutes ago, Encid said:

    Ahhh... Chiang Mai.

    That's why your soil (and outlook) is so different to ours.

     

    520 sq.m? That's huuuuge! :shock1:

    You must have a large family.

     

    Our Guest House will have an internal living area of only 68 sq.m. (+ 60 sq.m. of decking) and our Main House will have an internal living area of 168 sq.m. (+ 84 sq.m. of decking).

     

    Initially we will be going with an electric demand water heater for the Guest House as we will be installing solar panels on the carport roof, but I am considering a solar hot water system from the Main House.

     

    Using the AC to heat the water?

    What do you do for hot water when you don't use the AC?

    I'm interested but I don't think it would be practical compared with a solar powered solution... but I am open to suggestions. :cool: 

    The system can heat the water with out the ait con on a heat exchanger is between the air con and the hot water tank the system also reduces the power needed to cool the aircon gas 1609363631719.jpg.fdc0e51805d06a7e319b3ec20933756e.jpg

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  11. 10 minutes ago, Encid said:

    Bedrock only 5m down?

    Your soil bearing capacity is likely to be very different to ours.

     

    Nice big house btw... :cool:

    Where are you located?

    Sankhamphaeng, we have 520m2 floor area if you would like an idea on Air Con let me know Our Air Con heats the water for the house as we have 5 bathrooms

  12. 19 minutes ago, Encid said:

    It really depends on your location.

     

    Your land is decidedly different to ours... we have flat land with very poor fine sandy loam which is very deep and no bedrock at all.

     

    You appear to be in a hilly or mountainous area so the soil bearing capacity is likely to be much different.

    We are on rice fields bedrock about 5 meters down from slab, land settled for about 2 years but was very well compacted, House has been finished for 2 years now it was a big build. we were very lucky had a good builder I checked his other work, had a very good electricitian that could get on with the builder, a commercial Air con company, but best of all our neighbour worked with the builder It was like winning the lottery to get a capable neighbour like him, he looks after every thing for us now while we are in Australia 

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