Constructing the plinth beam
Now we know what that first batch of chairs were for...
Mango tree felling...
Fyi. Mango wood makes excellent furniture.
We use fruit wood for smoking meats.
I have an idea when the place is all built to be sitting around a fire-pit enjoying the flickering flames and the smell of wood smoke. Crazy, eh? Thailand is far too hot, i must be mad, etc etc... but I think back to home in UK with winter log fires and falling asleep in front of them!! beach fires when we were camping in Salalah, Oman. Theres something about a real fire....
I miss that ....and no chance in Downtown Dubai!
Ok.. some way off still but, if I can, I will.
One word for you TD ... Mossies !
Where I am, which is about an hour's drive from you, come sundown and I'm dust.
However, I did look @ Firepits a few months ago for my place in the West.
Some options were ...
Just use Bug zappers as lanterns around the periphery.
Here
May the force be with you
Sadly, the Force wasn't with my finances ...
For fun, Google 'swedish torch' and look at the images ... can't wait till the Family goes camping to try one out.
One last bit of fun as I don't want to detract from your great thread.
Perfect for a firepit if you have a younger audience ...
Now we can see where all those chairs are being used. Looking very strong, plenty of rebar. I'm very impressed, does this guy work in Roi ET?
I will take a look at the link. and...feel free to interrupt the thread any time. My thread is about us all chatting together, about the build or some connected stuff too. Why not? im not rigid and no parameters unless its totally left field!!! hopefully the chat can help others along the way...
yeah.. love that first one David, tho maybe not so grand... when i am with her folks we often sit 'outside' for 2-3 hours. Mosquito's are everywhere... cant deny that, I don't seem to get bitten as much as when I first went there. sprays, incense burners etc. i figured that same wood smoke might keep them at bay....
^ Re the mozzies, I was watching a Gardening programme recently and the greenie on there suggested this ...
"If you're planning to gather around a fire, try burning a little sage or rosemary.
The incense these plants give off when they burn not only smells good but is unpleasant enough to most species
of insects that it'll repel them—as long as you're near the smoke"
^ Not wanting to jinx it, but he does appear to be top notch.
You made a good choice, and did it from doing the legwork. Kudos to you in that regard and kudos to Khun Builder Guy. (forgotten his name)
great Maanaam... with sage, rosemary and lemongrass on the wood... time for a slab of lamb too.. nice leg joint of some ribs, BBQ style!! with that, a couple of bug zappers and my beers, i reckon i could while away a few evenings relaxing, eating n drinking. even PJ likes lamb...... after a few years of saying she didn't... she was talking about goat..lol
Get yourself a motorised spit. Lamb, chicken....while you lay back enjoying the evening.
There is something about an open fire.
hi Maanaam, K.Pot..hes an qualified engineer, and he runs a proper building company. Got ALL the kit, he's doing it full time, his crew has worked with him a long time, reasonable rates and as you say, so far its going to plan.
After selecting him, we had two sit-down sessions to go over requirements, and finalise the contract (the one I showed on this thread, earlier.
I think all that pre-build effort is really worth it; of course everyone is excited and wants to get 'building' but this agreement stage IS v important. Everyone's agreed, everyone knows whats required, everyone's signed up for it. yes...the contract was a bit long but some of the detail was essential, he saw it and hes complying. The good thing about that was... hes could see why it was being asked for and mostly, it was stuff he would do anyway.
Hopefully, he will keep it up til the end.. Lets see...
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