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21 hours ago, OLDMANHARRY said:
Ok 1 rai , then the sheds the go
Concrete - 1860 bt Qm lay at 125mm
Galv steel everything poles ,roof trusses spaced 1 metre, ceilings supports
D/con blocks use 100 x 200 x 600 all mm recommend 32 bt ea, lintals up to 2700 mm for window opening 1900 bt ea
Block cement premixed couple hundred bt per 50 kg cheap as chips
Wall rendering or charping I showed my builders how to do it properly, there is an art
Windows be carefull here, there is <deleted> and more <deleted> available I have a good man Khon Kaen way
Roof I use only ozzy zink .047 with 30mm pu foam,best insulation you will get here .
Electrical im in the trade
I hope this helps
Harry
On this subject, is there any companies that make supply and erect big sheds in Thailand ? I'm now looking to lay a slab and get a shed approx 10x6m if possible. Does anyone know the cost of something like that ?? I would then do as Harry did and build a small office/bathroom with AC in one corner of it...
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5 hours ago, bodga said:
Does it include oxygen masks?
Why, is the air pollution bad up there at the moment ??
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40,000... It will be finished off a lot nicer at some point and an outside bathroom added below...
It suits us for camping out at our plot in Chaiyaphum...
The wood was recycled from another older house we had on the plot.
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On 12/24/2019 at 11:24 PM, papa al said:
bump 120
bargain
Are you still bumping this ?? I'm still interested, if and when I get back into Thailand !!!
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6 minutes ago, webfact said:Somsak explained that the decree was very important as normal laws cannot control emergency cases that might occur in the future.
Very wise... Something might happen next year too, better to keep things as they are !!
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5 minutes ago, pgrahmm said:
Well - because it spreads like wldfire - only some walk asymptomatic spreading it in their wake because they don't know they are sick....
The lucky one's survive, anyone with a weakened system probably will not.....
Take a look at this guy, youngish, tough, a super human specimen, good habits.....
Look at the before & after.....
In his case, he worked in health care....
Many others weren't so lucky and are no longer walking at all - because they came in contact with some that thinks just like you.....
Just looks like he couldn't get hold of his regular supply of steroids whilst in lock down !!
Btw asymptomatic people don't leave a trail of bodies in their wake...
It's more a case of unlucky ones die and everyone else gets a cold and continues as always ..
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16 minutes ago, faraday said:Don't you find 'em difficult to eat?
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The wife eats them, that's what gave her the wind to fill his tyres ????
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The roads had been relatively safe up to this point...
All good things must come to an end !!
I'm just jealous, still no going out for me... We are on lock down in the marina in Singapore still, no end in sight..
What did you buy in Big C ??
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24 minutes ago, Matzzon said:Think bear!
Yogi ?
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3 hours ago, webfact said:
check the legality of the resignation letters
Imagine if that was the former FFP !! The Election Commission would have done everything to have the party dissolved :)
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Sounds like the ThaChana app is now mandatory !! Thought it was optional ????????
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Aha, that elusive "3rd party" again... They get around don't they !!
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Report the Farang hotline is obviously working well...
He had a good run though !!
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Depends on Laos entry conditions too.. If they impose 14 day quarantine, it's going to be a non starter !!
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14 hours ago, Don Mega said:
This is Thailand were even expats don't like to pay for decent quality tools.
I'm like you, bought all my cordless tools over from U.K, little by little in checked luggage (batteries in carry on).
My wife is under strict instructions not to lend them to anyone, I don't care who or why ????
I have a couple Maktec tools that she can lend to people who really need something done....
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3 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said:
Yes, because a lockdown will definitely prevent mosquitoes from biting people. ????
Lockdowns don't seem to prevent people getting Covid either judging by UK results !!
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If just for the occasional DIY job, then one of the previously linked ones will do.
However, if he is a "tradesman" then something more durable and long lasting would be more economical in the long run.
You really do get what you pay for with power tools...
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11 minutes ago, beechbum said:
Just because you stay onboard in port doesn't mean you don't come into contact with shore reps, vendors or dock workers etc...
Exactly.. I've been onboard for 4 months now, although we have had no contractors onboard, the chef goes out and shops for provision. So there is always a chance that we could be exposed.. Having said that, I believe it's all over hyped and overkill...
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10 minutes ago, alien365 said:
There's a Dengue vaccine that costs 3000baht at my local hospital. While I had Dengue I asked the doctor if I should have it in future and he told me it doesn't work. I respected his honesty.
Apparently only for people between certain age brackets and only if you have already had Dengue !!
In other words, as your doc said, it don't work...
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10 minutes ago, madmitch said:
If they passed a COVID 19 saliva test then why are they in quarantine?
Because tests aren't reliable and quarantine is mandatory for all arrivals.
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4 x Covid cases ???? and no vaccine available !! Maybe they should lockdown the entire country ??
Just a thought....
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That will put the dampers on re-opening to tourists, aka foreign spouses, any time in the near future...
Think I'll have to head back to U.K when I can leave Singapore and get my wife to join me there !!
Not the best option right now but I'll take a chance if it means I can hang out with the missus ????
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6 minutes ago, Logosone said:Social distancing is scientifically obsolete since MIT researchers found that droplets linger 14 minutes in the air and can travel 8 metres or more. Doesn't stop governments from still enforcing this on people of course.
"social distancing" = control and control only... Not health related in the slightest.
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Foreign diplomats invited to see coconuts being picked by monkeys
in Thailand News Headlines
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They do not need to leave their own embassies to watch monkeys working...