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frequentatore

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  1. I usually use this glue. I added the blue part to the broken plastic. In your case, I would put glue all around and screw.
  2. I used epoxy glue for a similar problem.
  3. I would buy a product I can use elsewhere in the future. Lazada: Tent cover, parasol, etc.
  4. They don't show them on the store map but there are hidden shortcuts; I took one in Bangna.
  5. Plastic pipes? Happens to many people. Earth movement. Pipe joint broken under the house. I had to put new pipes along the walls in a shophouse. I have done the same thing in an apartment: 20+years galvanized pipes full of rust.
  6. I bought HAIER in May, and I'll never buy another expensive Japanese brand: https://aseannow.com/topic/1256688-air-conditioner-recommendations/
  7. New air cond. / 6 months cleaning First time I see a guy removing almost all the parts for just a cleaning! He left only the evaporator coil and his wife spray washed everything outside. Exactly 40 minutes from the time they arrived to the time they left.
  8. Curtain with a thick fabric
  9. Internet: I'm wondering if people still use ADSL or if Fiber has been installed everywhere in Bangkok and elsewhere...? Do you use ADSL ? Your location? Thank you.
  10. Just before the spin cycle, spread your clothes inside so they don't form heavy balls
  11. Labor 2,500 in May My comments about brands + pics: https://aseannow.com/topic/1256688-air-conditioner-recommendations/
  12. I posted this one a few months ago: https://aseannow.com/topic/1328436-valve-off-inside-wall-on-bathroom/?do=findComment&comment=18948917
  13. Open the front cover of the indoor unit, remove the filters and you will see ice on the evaporator during self-clean. It takes 20 - 25' on my Haier Inverter. Not much information on the internet... I do the self-clean once a month and clean the filters 3 times/month. Planning to call the guy every 6 months for complete cleaning.
  14. Was it making ice on the evaporator?
  15. I broke my MTB frame. I found a nearly new bike at less than half the original price on Marketplace Bangkok. I installed my own parts on that new bike.
  16. The repairman recommended Haier. Very good choice; very cheap, quiet, and self-clean function (reduces mold growth and eliminates odors on the evaporator). Google: . "Haier is a leading enterprise in the Chinese household appliance industry" . (in 2016) "General Electric announced that it agreed to sell its appliance division to the Haier Group for $5.4 billion, putting one of America's best-known brands in the hands of one of China's largest companies."
  17. Haier 18,000 BTU inverter installed in May. Perfect! I do a self-clean once a month ("self-clean function on Haier reduces mold growth and eliminates odors") and I clean the filters 3 times a month. I'll call the guy to clean everything twice a year.
  18. Several brands sell 9,000 BTU with inverter; I used a 9,000 Japanese brand in a small room and it was not cold enough; same brand 24,000 BTU with inverter in a large room --> too many leaks and evaporator changed two times. I won't buy Japanese anymore. Search Air Conditioner Recommendations ... Check my pics / comments and other members' posts.
  19. New business idea... Hire a graffiti artist.
  20. Metal pipe after the water meter and in the house?
  21. supermarket shelves back panel
  22. I would try with a small piece of rubber (bicycle inner tube) and put back the screw.
  23. I used this pan this morning to cook some chicken breast with cream and French mustard. My wife prepared some jasmine rice. It was good! I'm not planning to buy a mirror.
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