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Top rated - Thaifu T - December |
Example of Thai brick work. Bricks tied to columns by means of drilling into concrete and inserting steel rods. Note the horizontal 'beam' on the other side of the scaffolding, this is re-infirced and adds strength.Thaifu T (2 votes)
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Looking south from one of the upstairs bedrooms.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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Looking across the living room towards the front door. Through the arch is the kitchen.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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It was decided to put some extra re-inforcing for this part of the roof, someone had detected a small amount of movement; worrying at the time but now OK.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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More examples of some glass blocksThaifu T (1 votes)
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These are glass blocks that are a bit different from the norm; and more expensive of course.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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The roof looks a lot better with tiles on.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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Plenty of steel work up there. But why do Thais never finish a job off - it took them ages to complete the wall on the left.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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Back to hand-balling again - it's the only way to get tiles onto the roof.Thaifu T (1 votes)
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We now have a concrete base for the stairsThaifu T (1 votes)
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Plenty of metal work on the roof and the brick work is progressing well on the first floorThaifu T (1 votes)
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General view of the house looking north - this was taken on Christmas DayThaifu T (1 votes)
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