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| Born Again Pagan Last Online: Today 10:35 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Roiet
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| Oh Fuk | Quote:
no. hopefully the metal inverted funnels I will fit to the poles will keep the rats out hopefully! note to self: remember to take away the ladder
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| Born Again Pagan Last Online: Today 10:35 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Roiet
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| Ranong | i have followed all of your recent work on house by pond and guesthouses and plant house etc and now your rice barn! as i am looking in the same area your posts have been of great help, and of good amusement too, light hearted fun seems to circulate around them. is there a specific method behind your madness to building all of these constructs? or is it to merely build a compound of functionality and hobby in things you are interested in nature and so forth........ i am just curious to your extent that most would and maybe could not conceive of in this fashion. you seem to be at good odds with the locals, in your support of your community like the guy who harvests the rice etc i am very interested in your projects, thank you for sharing!
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| Oh Fuk | Ok Ben, thanks for that, and my regards to Nuk as for any method in my madness, blame my wife she talks to everyone and finds out things. The three guesthouses she got from some policemen who run a woodyard. The ricebarn was from our builders Mon's neighbour etc etc. Oh yes, the original house which supplied the wood for the big house was recommended by our redbus driver. Noi... if it is a bargain, she will drag me along to check it out. so it all grew like topsy, essentially |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 09:54 AM Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Nice project. I am really not a fan of thai style teak houses, I like a little variety and the wood floors, wood walls and wood ceilings inside and out wood wood wood is a little too much for me. I love wood, but I like it as a feature, something that catches your eye. I found a lot of old second hand wood stores out in the middle of nowhere recently and will be heading there to buy some beams one day and hopefully floor planks. I recently got some photos of a house in Bkk that is using planks that are 40cm wide and 2 inches thick for their floor, looks awesome. |
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| Oh Fuk | Quote:
I know what you mean, which is why we used bamboo board to line the interior; it makes it much "cooler" on the eye but you get used to wood, wood, wood, especially if it is not all the same | |
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