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2 June113 viewsOne of the steelworkers place another length of the steel between the columnspklongball
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June 6113 viewsWork has moved up and now we have the columns formedpklongball
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June 30113 viewsA box full of breakers for the load center. Note not all the same amp ratingpklongball
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Feb.13,2010113 viewsThis is a one only shot of the boys that drilled the well for us now adding the piping for the water and electric connections. The yellow piece of hardware is the pressure flow switch that will activate the well pump when a tap is opened. It also can shut down the pump if no flow is detected to save the pump motor.pklongball
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Bamboo fence113 viewsWe have chosen a bamboo fence. It is 3 m long and 2.5 m high. We have also ordered one that will not have gaps between the bamboo bars, hence have more privacy. Cost of each unit = 300 baht.Max&Bee-in-CM
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Bucket Throwers!113 viewsOne way of getting concrete from the ground up to the person on the platform, ready for them to pour into the support column boxing!Mishark
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House Raising113 viewsHere is the house raising do hicky that will be used during the celebration to raise the first post. The bag of 1000 baht notes is for show only although we did throw quite a few coins in the post holes.dozer
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Spacers Wired into Place113 viewsSpacers work well for beams and columns to make sure that there is required clearance where the concrete will go and that the frame is not sitting on the ground or touching the formwork. dozer
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Ceiling Framework113 viewsThe ceiling framework which will allow the drywall sheeting to be applied beneath. The aluminum composite material is supported by hanging strips affixed to the roofing substructure. dozer
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Floor Structure with Damp Course113 viewsThe floor rebar is spaced at 20 centimeter intervals and red bricks are used as spacers. The damp course material is a heavy thick black plastic which is hard to find. It is more durable and resistant to tearing. The normal clear plastic is problematic and should be avoided. Of course, any damp course is better than no damp course!dozer
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