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491 viewsRebar and forms for the second floor beams are bing assembled.Rick B
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Ceiling suspension: clpis489 viewsThe 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.jazzman
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Completed pile driver487 viewsGlenn
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485 viewsOutside thai kitchen counter finishedRick B
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484 viewsview from main housethaifly
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thaiflys grass and sprinkler system....480 viewsview from upstairs...bedroom balconythaifly
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480 viewsInside kitchen after being tiledRick B
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Window frames480 viewsWooden (Mai Deng) window frames for louvre type windows. 1 x 1.2 m. 700 baht each from local village hardware store. There were some cheaper ones but I decided to go for the better wood with a better finish - I worry about wood warping in the rainy season. These will be sanded, primed, and painted off-white to match the doors and door frames.jazzman
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478 viewsHow NOT to hang a door - these hinges stand out from the door by at least half an inch, I will not repeat my comments to the builder.Thaifu T
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Window winder474 viewsWinder for louvre type windows. Nothing like the heavy duty quality die-cast used on our kitchen window. These cost 35 baht each from the local hardware store; better ones can cost 80 - 150 baht.jazzman
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Roof tile474 viewsThese composite roof panels are 120 x 50, so it's two for 1 m2. The usual price in GlobalHouse or HomeMart / HomePro is 56 - 59 baht each. We ordered them through our favourite village store and paid 48 baht. The area to be covered by this roof is 140 m2, that's a saving of 2,500 baht. All these little savings add up.jazzman
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