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McTavish

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  1. Owners said the same thing about Australian Leyland P76. The biggest lemon ever made is also known as the P38 (half a car) due to it's many major faults and yet owners were too embarrassed to admit it. 555
  2. The 90Day drive thru is on the left side of the Immi building as you enter the one-way route, around the site. Did you realise your spelling of Barnacle is incorrect?
  3. Follow this advice and present your case to the I/O in the back office. They are quite receptive to polite requests for assistance.
  4. Persons who are unable to write succinct yet comprehensive questions often find themselves with long delays, even rejection by Immigration officers through incomplete written applications or rudeness. Otherwise polite individuals normally experience excellent service, especially from CNX Immi.
  5. System might just boil the jug for a cuppa, SFA else. String PV system and ~3/5kw output available for around 200k bt would suit an average home with 2 persons, no pool.
  6. Use Drivers Licence or Pink ID card. Photocopy is good enough for most banks where you are already a known customer.
  7. haha, yes check-out chicks aint the sharpest knives in the drawer. I bought a 960bt bottle of oil and tendered 1000bt. Even though the register showed the correct change the cashier checked on her calculator I've often totted up a handwritten invoice, reading upside down, and informed the clerk what the total is before they can finish entering on their calc. The look of wonderment is something to behold.
  8. I'm sure you have commercial builders in Phrae with shop-house construction experience wherein floor/ceiling spans are ~6m wide. An engineer can specify detail according to your plan though I would expect a 6m span to be supported on 20 x 20cm posts with a 450 x 200 top/perimeter beam. Pre-cast planks can be employed as a base for a poured concrete topping provided adequate steel mesh is fabricated and tied into exposed rebar in the perimeter beams Under no circumstances should fencing mesh be used despite it being common for ground floor construction. The preferred method is by using form board, fully supported and the concrete roof slab poured all in one go. Many builders in Chiang Mai are now (finally) using this method including my preferred building team of Burmese workers. Window companies can deliver all around the North although some will insist on your paying of the extra cost for an onsite measure unless you order precise sizes and sign a waiver against incorrect measurements supplied. Double glazing is well worth the hassle. My house lot came from Bangkok along with the installation crew, but that was before SMK or D&W. I would never use local Thai-made windows again. The heat/noise/dust insulation is essential PLUS quality windows keep geckos and insects at bay.
  9. Found D&W - https://www.doorandwindow.asia/th/ They used to have a Northern rep. That may've changed as it looks like the business name has changed.
  10. Get a builder who knows suspended concrete construction. It aint rocket science and 6m or more spans are common. 2 builders near me have such projects nearing completion. One goes by the name EDAB, Euro Building and Design. Another is Chinese Thai I think, no company name seen. Plenty of double glazing companies around the North, one being SMK in Chiang Mai. http://www.smkaluminium.com/ Another was DW doors and windows from memory.
  11. Ideally the stairs, as heavy traffic and scuffing areas, should have been solid (real) wood. Replace or put up with band-aid repairs.
  12. I've used the 'net and online resources since '96. I only use Farcebook via a 3rd part a/c to read Chiang Mai News which is superior to any other source for reliable commentary. Twatter and similar platforms are of no interest. The problem these days is sorting wheat from chaff out of mainstream News reports. Forums are good for disseminating 'reports' and identifying misinformation of which there is far too much flying around the 'net. AI/Chatgpt isn't helping matters and one doesn't have to look beyond local daily news to find the discrepancies/untruths expounded by click thru sites of which there are now too many worldwide.
  13. A very good initiative IMO. Our local puyai baan also spends wisely on drainage and road re-surfacing. A few years ago I offered a modest 'tip' for a service involving a joint visit to the Amphur office and he refused saying, "not need to give, Government pay me".
  14. What don't I get? I was merely providing an example of translations via ChatGPT, I'm not teaching Thai. Having raised the point you clearly demonstrated why I am personally against the use of ChatGPT for 'news' reporting and often warn against following those sites which use it.
  15. Many news sites are using ChatGPT now Here's another example of how to use it >
  16. ChatGPT (link in top NavBar) You can then check translation with Google as I did here >
  17. I have never eaten crabstick as some 40 years ago I was told by a pro-fisherman exactly how they were made. He also warned against the likes of Norwegian farmed salmon, long before the Norwegian Gov't. even admitted to any problem. As mentioned above, the same applies to factory-made sausage like frankfurters. Butcher-quality smallgoods are usually fine, if you can find an old-style butcher shop.
  18. The Ivy is fabulous. Excellent decor, comfortable seating, personable staff ... and, the food is FANTASTIC. Fresh produce, tender meats and balanced flavours ... all at reasonable pricing.
  19. Shoulders of the handle, where it extends beyond each side of the blade.
  20. Ah, but. The unique feature of a stanley scraper is the 'shoulder' area which protects window frames, skirting or architrave from accidental gouging. I've used all manner of scrapers on houses, boats and fine furniture so I agree that in the context of this thread there are others which can do the same job.
  21. A wonderful tool. Didn't know they were sold here now.
  22. We have surge protectors for our Inverter fringes as recommended by the very 1st warranty repair man. Order at one of the big electrical supply shops, eg Wualai Rd, or search online. They plug in behind your appliance and shut down any surge current/voltage spike, resetting when supply is stable. Priced around 750 thb.
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