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Spoonman

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  1. I have lived in the City itself for three years now.

    I like living there.

    Should you add that you dont actually live there full-time? As far as I remember from your other posts you work on rotation offshore.

    I would probably quite like to be in Rayong if I spent half my time working offshore too, but I dont think I would want to be a full-time resident of Rayong. Each to his own, of course.

    So i "live" offshore?

    Unless you are commuting daily I would assume your 28 days at work could be considered living offshore.

  2. I bought my 3D printer from Aliexpress. total price including freight was $1000.00 (usd). It arrived in 4 days and came through with no additional import taxes.

  3. Just out of curiosity.

    I can understand that it's possible to 3D print off a CAD file but how would the OP get one from his sample.

    Can his sample be scanned into a CAD file or any sort of file the 3D printer could use?

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    The piece is not complicated so anyone with some 3D cad skill could easily draw it, for more complex parts you use a 3D scanner.

  4. I bet any Catia prog used in this country is a forged copy, as for ICEM-surf - forget it!

    Mate you and I and maybe a few others actually know what your talking about. But you'd be wrong the reseller up here apparently moves some decent numbers. ohhh hangon thats the SolidWorks reseller, you might be right after all smile.png

    Nope, looks like spoonmans in the catia camp too, seems your bets are badly judged.

    whoa that was an emotional ride for me. smile.png

    Not so long ago Spoonman claimed he had bought an original charger from a seller who told me he has never in his life sold an original charger.

    So far for Spoonman's credibility.

    Ahhh another that likes to flap lips yet not want to put money where their mouth is.

    Via PM Ubonratch reneged on the wager. would you care to place one yourself JesseFrank ?

  5. There are many ways to pursue your goals, but my advice is to come to Thailand on a legal tourist visa, with advance research as to where you would like to volunteer (and maybe some prior contact with your possible place), go to the place you want to volunteer and talk.

    The issues (not problems) are...

    -are you uniquely fitted, trained, able, to do the work that a Thai can not ordinarily do?

    -can your "employer" provide the help and justifying paper work needed to get you a work permit?

    -can you change TASKS, not jobs, within the one place? Change of job needs another work permit.

    -can your "employer" get you approved for a full year, meaning justifying needing you that time?

    If all these answers are yes, there is a cost for the work permit that 'someone' has to pay. With the paperwork showing you will be employed and with a work permit, you must depart Thailand, you pay, to a Thai Embassy outside Thailand in order to convert to a work visa. Return and Then quickly you go to labor dept to get work permit.

    THEN you start volunteering work.

    Few if any reputable entities will have you volunteer there without a work permit, especially during current strict situation. There are penalties to you AND the employer.

    I know this system will be ok because it did ok for me. American. I was employed for two one-yr work permits and visa and then for four more one-year cycles of work permits and visa for a different employer.

    I can only speak from personal experience, not hearsay nor me trying to understand any other plan.

    There is no such thing as a work visa.

  6. youve only got to look at the OPs avitar to see what he must be like,, why bother answering him,,

    im thinking troll

    Funny how forum member homeownership who openly admitted to grooming minors (and was subsequently banned) and we now have a new member with a convicted pedo as his avator.......

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  7. you should ask this question in the pattaya forum, i am really curious to hear their answer...

    They'll probably going to say going to bars, drink, bring a bar girl home, play with her, then sleep all day, then go back to do the same things again the next night and the night after and after...
    Excellent, another sly, passive aggressive dig at people in pattaya. Sorry your royal thainess, we're not worthy.

    Please do tell what do they do all day? Go to temple and meditate?

    Well I live in Pattaya, you can read my reply on the first page of this thread.

  8. Better or worse is a matter of personal preference. I like the firmer ride the 22's gave.

    The tendency for the rear to skip out over rough road surfaces became worse though, swapping out the rear rubber suspension bushes for some nolathane ones helped, as well as better shock absorbers.

  9. I put 20's (275/50/20 tyres) on my Ranger and the difference in ride quality was not noticeable.

    was it that bad before - surprised by this news smile.png

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    It rode like a pickup with OE wheels and it rode like one with 20's. I did notice the difference when I went to 22's though.

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