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  1. I'm trying to understand how much scope there is for an ombudsman-like complaint in terms of the BoT's regulatory function. Any practical how-to advice would be even better.
  2. How easy is a for a customer to make a formal complaint against a Thai bank? It's about fraudulent transactions on a credit card and the issuing bank's lack of support. It's only a small amount but it appears the bank acts in rather deceptive ways by trying the customer to foot the bill, despite being notified within minutes of the obvious fraud. Any idea or experience, anyone?
  3. The good news my friends --as I've only paid for material up front-- they are coming back to complete the job!
  4. My knowledge of welding is having watched a few YouTube videos 'For entertainment purposes only'. 😆 Why would a continuous weld be not good here?
  5. Presumably it is stainless. The gate frame is 304. No idea if they used the correct filler.
  6. Thanks SamuiGrower for your very informative reply! I think I've learned something here.
  7. Could some metal worker/ welder please advise me? I had an old sliding gate replaced with a new one. The company suggested to weld a new bottom rail on top of the old rail, which I thought was a reasonable idea. However I assumed they would do a continuous seam, welding these two rails together and not just tack them. The top of the new rail is now slightly more than one inch (2.54 cm) above floor level and the tacks in the centre are about 30 cm apart and at side about 5 cm apart. Most tacks appear to be done from either one or the other side. Will this be sufficiently durable for a modern car to drive over it twice a day? Pictures below for further details of the fabrication.
  8. Thanks Hugo for the suggestion. This is actually for CBD oil drops and CBD skin ointments. It would be useful to have some rough estimate of the potency of the remedy.
  9. Oh, really. Why will all terpenes be lost? Would decarbing the final oil rather than the botanicals make a differences?
  10. Thanks @SamuiGrower that's very helpful! What kind of potential loss could the following process setup have? Open system: 1. Prosumer decarboxylator for botanicals (programmed time/ temp with preheating/ cooling down phases; bottom and side heating elements) -> 2. Weighing of decarbed botanicals -> 3. Cold(ish) ethanol extraction -> 4. Beaker evaporation -> 4. Magnetic stir plate for MCT rebound.
  11. Excellent post @SamuiGrower ! Would you know the loss rate for CBDa to CBD conversion?
  12. I doubt that! If you carefully study the logo of the Red Hand Commando, you will discover the motto is even written in Irish.
  13. Just to add some context: The Shankill Butchers were widely seen as the Loony Bin fraction of the Ulster Volunteer Force (the UVF itself is proscribed terrorist organisation the UK). Apparently in a BBC documentary this guy said that the Shankill Butchers were a 'decent bunch of lads'....

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