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My wife and me from the wedding1 commentstrehanse00000
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Say goodbye to internet cafesHere is the wireless ADSL modem. Say goodbye to internet cafes.1 commentsMsDozer00000
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poolclose up of the pool1 commentsMsDozer00000
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View of the PoolHere is a view of the swimming pool from the condo. The pool sits between the condo and the ocean. There is a walkway continuing on to a secluded beach.1 commentsMsDozer00000
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so they tiled the roof...We thought we could catch up on a long overdue trip to Nakhon Pathom, Bangkok and Jomtien while they tiled the roof. Mail me, PM me, or simply post in the forum if you can spot the TERRIBLE MISTAKE they made while we were away. This was the only problem during the entire project. It was easily rectified, but it proves that expert supervision is needed all the time.jazzman00000
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Protecting the concrete.In the tropics it is indispensable to prevent large pours of concrete from drying out before it cures. We covered the freshly poured ground beams with rice sacks which we drenched with water and kept damp for a week.
Click on thumbnail to see an enlargement then click the clapperboard to start a slide show.
jazzman00000
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formworkFormwork for the 18 colums. It had cost us roughly 1,000 baht in wood per column. But wood for a house like this would normally be about 30,000 baht, a major consideration in a low budget project. This picture resembles some kind of mediaeval battle engine.
jazzman00000
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1/26/2007 13:22A Thai furniture makers favorite tool is a power nail driver. Nails are strong enough, but wood screws are much better. Next project I specify the use of wood screws throughout. One reason is if you want to change something, the thing can be disassembled.1 commentstcth00000
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2/3/2007 17:43Finished kitchen cabinets, this stage of the project was 16k. I liked the way it turned out.1 commentstcth00000
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12/22/2006 13:10Installing drawers.1 commentstcth00000
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1/26/2007 11:01Rework is no fun. After the this piece was initially installed I decided I would be using this portion of surface to support an 800 kilogram fish tank. Out went the drawers and now we are installing 4" support posts. 1 commentstcth00000
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11/23/2006 13:32An unvarnished cabinet door.1 commentstcth00000
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