happy builder

 Coolthaihouse Photo Gallery

Construction Photos
Home > User galleries > jazzman

Last comments - jazzman's Gallery
washbasin.jpg
Very nice bathroom finishingClick the image for a full screen view. They must have broken a corner off the expensive black marble top and hastily repaired it like this.
An electric socket this close to the washbasin is TOTALLY inadmissible.
2 commentsjazzman05/20/19 at 15:01oiler1fan: Still a water source and major shock hazard - NO
front_view.JPG
Front viewAll we need now is a nice garden around it and some sleek stainless steel railings round the patios. We're waiting for good weather to apply the cladding to the porch pillars. The House Registration Certificate was delivered by the Or Bor Dor on 2 June 2008 for 20 baht. At no time were we required to apply for planning or construction permissions, no blueprints were required, and no money ever changed hands.
Click thumbnail to see an enlargement then click the little clapperboard to start a slide show (without descriptions) of all the pics in the file.
2 commentsjazzman10/10/13 at 23:13CarryOnUpTheMekong: nice home jazzman, how can i find out if my Ampur ...
safe_roof_truss1.JPG
More superb engineeriing.Click the image for a full screen view. A load-bearing concrete corner column. Notice how the whole weight of the corner of the roof rests on the too thin rebar of the columns that were made too short. The ring-beam is only a single c-section 4 x 4 steel girder; it should at least be a box section - better would bee two C-sections welded face-to-face. Viewed from the outside, the tiles lifting up a couple of milimetres at their bottom edges demonstrates that the roof is sagging already.3 commentsjazzman06/27/12 at 20:41Baht Man: I see this all the time as accepted practice. It a...
fallen_1.jpg
wall 4Wet dirt is a viscous mass far heavier even than the water in a swimming pool, and exerts even more pressure on the surrounding walls.
A rogue bnuilder charged about 180,000 baht for this wall.
1 commentsjazzman11/21/10 at 16:22Maseratimartin: Yeah...you cannot beat nature! But try to explain ...
washbasin.jpg
Very nice bathroom finishingClick the image for a full screen view. They must have broken a corner off the expensive black marble top and hastily repaired it like this.
An electric socket this close to the washbasin is TOTALLY inadmissible.
2 commentsjazzman11/21/10 at 16:18Maseratimartin: The repair of the marble is bad, but the electric ...
9cm_Concrete_Block_002.jpg
This 9 cm thick breezeblock is for heavy duty use. It is made with high grade portland cement. It can be used for load bearing walls if rebar is used and the holes a re filled with concrete. They can also be used for building small swimming pools.
They cost 8 baht each.
1 commentsjazzman10/16/10 at 01:48kknaj: I cant find these anywhere in Khon Kaen. People lo...
front_view.JPG
Front viewAll we need now is a nice garden around it and some sleek stainless steel railings round the patios. We're waiting for good weather to apply the cladding to the porch pillars. The House Registration Certificate was delivered by the Or Bor Dor on 2 June 2008 for 20 baht. At no time were we required to apply for planning or construction permissions, no blueprints were required, and no money ever changed hands.
Click thumbnail to see an enlargement then click the little clapperboard to start a slide show (without descriptions) of all the pics in the file.
2 commentsjazzman08/18/10 at 16:48StergThai: beautiful! Question... what is the width on the f...
quality__wiring.JPG
Quality wiringThis is a major wiring junction in the roof space. Wires twisted together with insulating tape and no junction box.1 commentsjazzman06/21/09 at 11:00Attila: built for a lifetime!
more_neat__elelctrics.JPG
More neat finishingWhat the blanked-off hole was supposed to be is anyone's guess. And of course there should not be an unearthed 2-pin socket here. One wonders if there is even an earth wire in the 3-pin sockets. You can guess...1 commentsjazzman06/21/09 at 10:59Attila: most probably there is none
safe_roof_truss1.JPG
More superb engineeriing.Click the image for a full screen view. A load-bearing concrete corner column. Notice how the whole weight of the corner of the roof rests on the too thin rebar of the columns that were made too short. The ring-beam is only a single c-section 4 x 4 steel girder; it should at least be a box section - better would bee two C-sections welded face-to-face. Viewed from the outside, the tiles lifting up a couple of milimetres at their bottom edges demonstrates that the roof is sagging already.3 commentsjazzman06/21/09 at 10:56Attila: Surprised Do you think they know how bad this is? Do the...
safe_roof_truss1.JPG
More superb engineeriing.Click the image for a full screen view. A load-bearing concrete corner column. Notice how the whole weight of the corner of the roof rests on the too thin rebar of the columns that were made too short. The ring-beam is only a single c-section 4 x 4 steel girder; it should at least be a box section - better would bee two C-sections welded face-to-face. Viewed from the outside, the tiles lifting up a couple of milimetres at their bottom edges demonstrates that the roof is sagging already.3 commentsjazzman04/04/09 at 12:55pklongball: I see this all over and on every build I have watc...
chasing.JPG
ChasingThe electricians started today chasing the walls for the electrical conduits. Although this is a low budget build, we're still using relatively good quality fittings, and concealed wiring. I've tried many times to teach the men to cut the channels with an angle grinder and just knock out the the stuff in the middle, but to no avail. Still using a hammer and a bent nail. Back home in France I have a special two-bladed power tool attachment for doing this.1 commentsjazzman02/17/09 at 10:13geordie: hate to say this he is destroying an s d s drill b...
14 files on 2 page(s) 1

Debug Info 
Debug Output: show / hide