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  1. One teak wood door. And yes will do most of it myself.
  2. Product specs look promising, thank you very much for the tip. Prepping the old tiles with the angle grinder I prefer to avoid for not getting so much dust, but well, a man can not have everything...
  3. Not much found, I've noticed the Nippon Tile Primer at Thaiwatsadu and Lazada, but this seems more a primer to paint over? Or would this also be suitable to bond a cement based adhesive for tiles?
  4. :) Watched a lot of his videos already, and yes.. that stuff.
  5. Hi all! Looking for a primer, or another proper Thai solution , to prep a ready tiled floor for installing a new tile layer on top of the old tiles. Something like MAPEI Eco Prim Grip or similar. Current floor was installed properly, flat, level and decent, but the tile layout is absolutely hideous... Take out the existing floor tiles first, and start from scratch seems a lot more work. I've looked at Thaiwatsadu, Homepro, DoHome, Homesukkapan and Global House but couldn't quite find something suitable. Any recommendations what and where to look for ? Thanks in advance for tips!
  6. Thank you! Yes.. for sure a nice house.. with its charming never ending time consuming surprises . Thanks for the tips!
  7. Thanks for your replies. Yes, we own the house. See picture. Sorry didn't make proper drawings yet to get an idea. The extension will come where the wheelbarrow is; Concrete frame of columns and beams, filled with red brick walls, as also is the existing building. Looking for a easier and lighter alternative to a solid concrete slab on top. There is these pre-fab concrete panels of ~60 x 400 cm I have seen the Thai using for flooring on top of concrete frames but can't reach it with a crane to lift them up high. Hence the thought for a solution with smart boards with TOA 201.
  8. Yes...so basically a 4 x 4 x 4 m cube connected to a 2-floor building , inside as kitchen extension on ground floor, on top as terrace for the second floor. The roof of the main building overhangs about a meter from the facade/wall , and can not be extended to also cover the terrace. So the terrace needs to drain all rain water coming on it, similar to TS's flat roofed house. Difference is limited hours direct sunlight on the terrace (shadow side of the house). Considering to create a 'warm roof' construction with (smart board +insulation+ smart board) and seal it with the TOA 201 as roof covering in the picture below.
  9. Been reading this topic with much interest as I'm planning to extend our kitchen space on ground floor with its ceiling to become a roof terrace, accessed via the second floor. Don't see much bitumen-like solutions available here up North, nor membranes, to seal the terrace properly. Any thoughts here on (several layers) of TOA 201 acrylic roof sealer, applied directly on the top deck ? A top deck surface of smart/cement boards, or solid concrete deck? Seems to be stay flexible, resistant to high temperature and water tight for at least a few years (maintenance required, OK) , not very expensive and even available in different colors. https://www.toagroup.com/en/products/construction-chemicals/water-proofing/32/toa-201-roofseal Serious option, or no way?
  10. This is not news. This tragedy is known for ages. I've witnessed the horror many times now. And yet people feel safe with a paper mask on their face, sitting alone in their car or on their motorbike. Priorities.

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