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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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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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Day 12472 viewsThe bathroom walls were built, and the door frames fitted. The PVC doors cost 790 baht complete with frame - from GlobalHouse.jazzman
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Rendering471 viewsThe rendering of all the interior and exterior walls is now complete. We used 35 bags of rendering cement (boon chap) and sand carefully sieved through blue plastic netting. This cement is sold in 40 Kg bags, not 50 Kg, at 100 baht each. We added plasticiser to the mix - a 100 baht can was enough.jazzman
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Wall sockets.470 viewsFor more on the motel electrics, see the Electrical Fittings album.jazzman
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'Breezeblock'468 viewsitblock: ?¸­?¸´?¸?¸š?¸??¹‡?¸­?¸„, the finished item. If the holes a re left empty, the brick has excellent insulting properties approaching those of a cavity wall. For a stronger construction, the holes can be filled with cement and rebar can be fed trough them or up the grooves in the ends.
Current 2009 price: 3.50 baht. delivery is always free for a house load within a radius of about 50 Km from your plot.
jazzman
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Day 11468 viewsFront walls, doors and window frames.
Completely up-to-date comprehensive steel prices have been posted on the forum.
jazzman
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First snag462 viewsThis huge drainage ditch goes along the entire 40m frontage. The plan is to lay concrete drainage pipes and fill it in for parking space. The workers dropped one pipe getting it off the truck - 150 baht 'down the drain'.
Never mind, if that's all that goes wrong on this project, I'll be happy.
jazzman
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Little Red Brick459 viewsNot made in this 'factory' but equally indispensable on every building site for small filling work. Some builders still make entire walls with them, particularly in Pattaya, but they work out very expensive and labour intensive per m2. Here they cost 70 Satang each, and it takes about 50% longer to build a wall with them.jazzman
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Louvre mechanism457 viewsThese cost 145 per pair complete with aluminium strips (not shown) for the interior of the window frames. Again, not comparable with the heavy duty mechanisms on the aluminium kitchen window. The louvres will be of plain 4 mm glass with non-ground edges.jazzman
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A small consumer unit with a timer 1456 viewsThis consumer unit was assembled by Jazzman for the swimming pool equipment. Plasctic housing. View with the cover removed. L to R: 2-pole master; 3, 16A MCBs, Timer (for the pumps).
When originally purchased (900 baht) it contained the 2-pole master and 4 of the MCBs.
jazzman
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