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Sheetrock laid in place with cut outs for lighting and fan. (12-May-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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Installing sheetrock. (11-May-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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Checking the frame. (07-May-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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And it attaches to the support metal like this. (06-May-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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Metal supports are spaced at about 2/3 meter square.dozerSep 28, 2011
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The metal frame is supported by attachment to the truss metal. (05-May-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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The support metal for the sheetrock (the U shaped metal piece). (27-Apr-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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Most metal companies do screen doors. They will come and measure and install either a sliding or push to open door like this one. A double door like this would cost about 6,500 Baht installed. The metal pattern used will normally be the same pattern as the window security metal in the house. (23-Aug-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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This shows a wood window with outside hinges and hooks which are used to keep the window open. I prefer the top and bottom hinge system with wood windows.dozerSep 28, 2011
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A sample inside solid wood door which has been varnished. Although solid wood is about 50% more expensive than hollow core doors, in adds a sense of distinction. dozerSep 28, 2011
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This shows the opening mechanism for a top and bottom hinge window as opposed to a window with hinges mounted on the outside. Notice also the screen, security metal and push rod opener. (23-Aug-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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Here is an aluminum window with a cement preformed border frame (which in this shot hasn't been painted yet). These frames are an attractive addition to aluminum windows. (20-Aug-04)dozerSep 28, 2011
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