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Aluminium foil insulation.This is most effective (Australian & Californian university research) when installed directly under the tiles.jazzmanMar 20, 2009
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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.jazzmanMar 20, 2009
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ceiling: suspension: railsA view of the rails partially installed. Some of the electrics still have to be completed.jazzmanMar 20, 2009
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Ceiling suspension: stripsThe rails are suspended from the rafters or tile battens by aluminium strips.jazzmanMar 20, 2009
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Ceiling suspension: clpisThe rails cost 25 baht per 4 m length. One is installed vertically, the other horizontally. The metal clips that hold them together cost 1.20 each.jazzmanMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009Work takes a break as we brought several bunches of bananas and they ladies were passing out to the crew.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009A view from the back patio area looking into the kitchen door and office area window.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009The walls are going up and the roof tile is also going on at the same time. No hard hats available.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009One of the lady brickies working on the walls in the guest bathroompklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009Living room wall to the veranda area and more of the wall and electric work.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009This view is the exterior wall to the living room and the yellow pvc for the TV and electric outlets. Getting ready for a lintel here.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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19 March 2009Another view of the kitchen wall and the electric pvc and boxes for some plugs.pklongballMar 20, 2009
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