webfact Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Picture: Siam Rath Siam Rath reported that Sairee beach in Chumphon, southern Thailand was covered in planks of various sizes. They came from four containers that had broken up just offshore. At two other beaches in the area there were eight more containers floating. The containers had been part of a consignment of 42 containers that were on a vessel called Santhat Samut 4 that capsized 8.6 nautical miles offshore. The containers full of planks were being taken from Surat Thani to Lat Krabang. Ten crew were rescued by national park staff in the area. The media said that as yet no one had stepped forward to sort out the mess. -- © Copyright ASEAN NOW 2022-11-07 - Cigna offers a range of visa-compliant plans that meet the minimum requirement of medical treatment, including COVID-19, up to THB 3m. For more information on all expat health insurance plans click here. Monthly car subscription with first-class insurance, 24x7 assistance and more in one price - click here to find out more! Get your business in front of millions of customers who read ASEAN NOW with an interest in Thailand every month - email [email protected] for more information 2
Popular Post ThailandRyan Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 Looks like some locals will be gathering planks to help remodel their homes. Unless of course the police catch them and then they will be made to walk the Plank. 2 1 9
Popular Post Callmeishmael Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 They look like teak. A bit of salt water wouldn't hurt them, just dry them out and you've got tens of thousands of baht worth of wood! 8 3
Sir Dude Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Ah, those type of "planks", was going to say that there is no shortage of the other usage for that word.
Popular Post Adumbration Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 23 minutes ago, Callmeishmael said: They look like teak. A bit of salt water wouldn't hurt them, just dry them out and you've got tens of thousands of baht worth of wood! It is not teak. It is mai teng, and it is very resistant to marine enviroments and often used for bridge and pier work. Those 6x1 inch by 1.5m planks in the foreground sell for about 320 baht each direct from my local lumber yard. So there is hundreds of thousands of baht worth of timber there. Perhaps millions. Locals will be there soon to steal it all if it is not guarded. 5 1
Popular Post Stocky Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 5 minutes ago, Adumbration said: Locals will be there soon to steal it all if it is not guarded. Stealing no, just salvage and tidying the beach up. 4 2 1 6
Popular Post Adumbration Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 5 minutes ago, Stocky said: Stealing no, just salvage and tidying the beach up. There is the occasional large hardwood log floating up on the beach near my house. The locals are always lightning fast to start cutting it up into usable lengths with a chain saw and then haul it away in their motorbike side cars. The timber on that beach will dissapear in a heartbeat if no one is guarding it. The containers will also be cut up and sold for scrap by the locals if they are allowed. The line in the OP article about no one has come forward to clean up the mess is retarded. Locals will clean it up for free. And in a micro second if they are allowed to. 2 1 1
Popular Post steven100 Posted November 7, 2022 Popular Post Posted November 7, 2022 many pickups are parked nearby 3
zyphodb Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 2 hours ago, steven100 said: many pickups are parked nearby I should think there'll be a couple of noodle bikes there by now...
Burma Bill Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 3 hours ago, Callmeishmael said: They look like teak. Yes indeed, my thought as well. I used teak planks when building my new house in the mountains of Northern Thailand many years ago.
2baht Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Good looking 4 x 1 that, there'll be barbeques aplenty this weekend!
bangon04 Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Planking on the beach in Thailand? I thought that fad had already died out. Wait for the avalanche of silly selfies....... 1
Tropposurfer Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 Jeez! Thats the time you need a nice big double wheel trailer, or a 2 or 3 tonne truck. Nip down to the beach lickety-split n snag yourself a nice pile of dressed timber. I smell a new pool deck on the horizon. 1
MrJ2U Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 10 hours ago, Callmeishmael said: They look like teak. A bit of salt water wouldn't hurt them, just dry them out and you've got tens of thousands of baht worth of wood! I doubt there using Teak wood to make transport containers. Be nice though. Nice looking planks in any case.
hotchilli Posted November 7, 2022 Posted November 7, 2022 19 hours ago, webfact said: The media said that as yet no one had stepped forward to sort out the mess. I would have thought the locals would have been down there pretty smartly.
SW Happy Posted November 9, 2022 Posted November 9, 2022 On 11/7/2022 at 11:03 AM, ThailandRyan said: Looks like some locals will be gathering planks to help remodel their homes. Unless of course the police catch them and then they will be made to walk the Plank. I WOODnt plank on it. ????
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