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Socket used in the motel.This brand is cheaper than the bTicino?® I used in the house. But it is still not the cheapest.
Not the cling film to protect them from scratches and paint.
The escutcheons will be removed for painting the walls. Most workers don't think to do this and get paint everywhere.d.jazzman (0 votes)
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This 9 cm thick breezeblock is for heavy duty use. It is made with high grade portland cement. It can be used for load bearing walls if rebar is used and the holes a re filled with concrete. They can also be used for building small swimming pools.
They cost 8 baht each.jazzman (0 votes)
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19 March 2009Work takes a break as we brought several bunches of bananas and they ladies were passing out to the crew.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009A view from the back patio area looking into the kitchen door and office area window.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009The walls are going up and the roof tile is also going on at the same time. No hard hats available.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009One of the lady brickies working on the walls in the guest bathroompklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009Living room wall to the veranda area and more of the wall and electric work.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009This view is the exterior wall to the living room and the yellow pvc for the TV and electric outlets. Getting ready for a lintel here.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009Another view of the kitchen wall and the electric pvc and boxes for some plugs.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009Here we have the beginning of the wall between the kitchen and living room. We will end up with a countertop and pass thru window on both sides to allow getting beer and goodies to the living room.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009This is one of 4 kids the wall man has. Typical young boy, school is out now and he wanted to be with dad to help him. I guess he got tuckered out and needed a nap.Normally the builder does not allow any kids on the job site except if the family has some issues.pklongball (0 votes)
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19 March 2009I added this shot of this column to show a small problem we had in discussing the outdoor lights on the columns. Sparky had to chisel out the brick here and re-route the pvc to the outside of the column not the place he put it. Small but crucial to locate this decorative light on the correct side of the column. One of those confusion things when we were all talking and pointing where things should be placed.pklongball (0 votes)
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