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Fillable forms
sometimewoodworker replied to sometime's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
You are incorrect. I have printed my TM7 forms using black toner for years, the signature was usually in blue but I have used black. The signature and photograph are original, though quite possibly a printed full colour photo would also be acceptable. Since my forms are all printed is is absolutely clear that they are exact copies. There may be an office or official who has an issue this will be unusual. -
There is no official position on that kind of work. That officials have largely ignored it means nothing. At some point it will become something to address, probably because doing so will help a politician. When that time comes it will either be stamped on hard or be made legal, your guess is as good as mine as to when and which way the decision goes. You have probably been hear long enough to know that because something was done before means little to what will happen in the future
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Holding team meetings via Skype (or another platform) is working hence illegal. Maintaining company-pcs via teamviewer (or another platform) is working hence illegal.. Conversely managing your investments online is not work, so legal. if you are replying to work emails it is working hence illegal. That you are very unlikely to be found out is irrelevant to its illegality it really is very simple.
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The longest I had to wait was 45 days and I applied 31 days before the extension finished. the stamp was for 30 days but it took another 2 weeks to office was Buriram If you take my post out of context, as you did, it rather looks as if it is a correction rather than a datum point for a different office
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Asking you to come back more than a week or possibly 2 after 7th June is extremely unlikely (though of course not impossible) in recent years a delay beyond the stamped date is uncommon, a delay of more than a week is extremely unlikely. The local office does not govern when the extension is ready, it is the regional HQ that processes it, so the only help you could get would be for someone in the local office contacting HQ for you. That depends on the area or region you are in. For CW you are correct, in some offices in region 4, (certainly in Udon) if you apply 45 days before the extension finishes you will have a 75 day under consideration. since the under consideration stamp goes to 30 days past the expiration irrespective if the application date. Different offices, different policies.
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Basically you can get any colour you want mixed, however there will be subtle differences depending on the base used and the surface finish required, chatoyant can make the same colour appear different in different lighting and illuminated from a different angle. You will benefit from going to a real paint store, ours has records of paint purchased for the last 7+ years. The best way is to go in with an actual paint sample so they can match the exact colour. We have just purchased about 20k of paint. These are 2 of the custom colours we will use along with the recipe and colour sample
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Moving from AIS to DTAC while keeping existing number
sometimewoodworker replied to XGM's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I have accounts at 4 banks plus a number of other places including AIS, in general my Thai Pink card has been accepted, on a very few occasions my passport has been requested I don’t remember exactly where, when or why. I have transitioned in most, if not all, places to using my pink card, one incidentally benefit is that the Thai transliteration of my name is now standard -
Moving from AIS to DTAC while keeping existing number
sometimewoodworker replied to XGM's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I guessed that that was what he meant, it is not surprising that the only foreign identity document accepted is the passport as the veracity of other documents is far more difficult to verify and so is unnecessary. That was why I made the point, rather strongly, that a Thai ID, pink card, is often or even usually is also accepted so that is an alternative unchanging number. -
Moving from AIS to DTAC while keeping existing number
sometimewoodworker replied to XGM's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
AFIK every passport has a unique number, so any change of passport will change the number. Also you are correct the ID numbers do not change. However you are wrong is stating that the authority here does not use an ID number, IF YOU HAVE A THAI ID CARD for that very reason I have changed my registration information for all my bank accounts along with my AIS information using my pink card and, if required, yellow book. -
My experience is that I have never had a site block me for not allowing pop-ups, I occasionally have one that wants my add blocker turned off . So either I don’t visit the kind of sites you do or my blockers have better technology than yours.
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No they are not better unless you want a termite colony, and if you are having problems drilling into it you need better drill bits.
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PVC is PolyVinylChloride, the stuff that Mary Quant made miniskirts from and, yes, records are made of it. Unfortunately this has been bastardised to VYnil instead of VINyl. That is the material. Your point is?
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AFIK you can have any colour you like as long as it is white (compliments to Ford). The surface is not suitable for paint as it is so slick. It is (in my opinion) not a material for houses other than trim or American style siding. I also would not use Shera-board for anything other than ceilings & PVC boards could be used in the same locations.
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Otherwise known as PVC https://www.lowes.com/pl/PVC-trim-boards-Lumber-composites-Building-supplies/2820601687039 Yes I have used it as carcass material in my en-suite It is a suitable material if there is a chance of water spillage. It’s quite a bit softer than other sheet material, as you can see from the shelf deflection, you can use regular pipe glue for some low stress joints like this one
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how to set a safety nosing on a tiled step
sometimewoodworker replied to gejohesch's topic in DIY Forum
The actual knowledge of items and how to use them is extremely limited. It is true that there are people who are reasonably to extremely competent but they are not easy to find or to distinguish from those who confidently tell you exactly the wrong information. But like the infinite number of monkeys sometimes you get correct information but probably just by chance. -
Moving from AIS to DTAC while keeping existing number
sometimewoodworker replied to XGM's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
That sounds like your experience, however my experience with AIS customer service as always been outstandingly good. -
how to set a safety nosing on a tiled step
sometimewoodworker replied to gejohesch's topic in DIY Forum
The area highlighted is not, IMHO, for a tile to fit, but for the mortar to key into. If however you fit the tile in there the mortar key in that area is extremely thin, if indeed there is any. also FWIW you have missed a part of the extrusion that keys into the mortar. -
how to set a safety nosing on a tiled step
sometimewoodworker replied to gejohesch's topic in DIY Forum
Your picture has 3 problems, the top surface of the nosing creates a very dangerous tripping hazard, it should be flush with the tile, the horizontal part should also be flush with the tiles though fitting it as you suggest isn’t actually as dangerous as the top surface it too could be a tripping hazard. the correct way to fit the nosings is like this -
The consumer unit boxes are neither expensive nor difficult to fit you can find a small one with breakers for around 500 Baht. There is no need to replace the one you have, just add another one.