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Rented formworkWe rented it, not sure how much yet, will get the bill when we finish, but should be no more than 5,000 baht.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Ready for installWaiting to be installed into placeMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Hammering the support sticksHave to ensure the formwork doesn't collapse when the concrete is pouredMax&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Front porchThe front porch was incorrectly placed about 20 cm below the level of the house floor, so they had to redo it today.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Attaching the formworkLots of sticks are used to reinforce the formwork.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Ground beams rebar doneAll the rebar for the ground beams has been completed. Next step is the form work for the concrete.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Toilet, bathroom and bedroomLooking at the toilet in the front of the picture, the bathroom on the right, and the small bedroom next to it on the left.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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The meals areaLooking at the meals area at the rear left of the house.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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A cross connectA cross connect for the rebar. I like how they bend the rebar to squeeze it inside the column.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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View from the entrance corridorStanding just inside the entrance, on the left is the master bedroom.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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Master bedroomAnther view of the master bedroom rebar ground beam, being held up by a stick as we didnt get enough soil infill.Max&Bee-in-CM (0 votes)
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