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Post by AussieBoy » November 4, 2007, 7:28 pm

Day 18 Friday: Install roof sheets, screwed fixed every rib to battens


Photo installing sheets, facia board can be seen here , hiding the truss ends


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Photo:close up of truss tie brackets, holding the truss to the wall frame

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Post by AussieBoy » November 4, 2007, 7:46 pm

Day 19 Saturday, install bracing for roof and tie back truss ends to wall frame, which will also be used to support the soffit cladding

Photo: gable end with roof sheet installed, 2 steel braces are installed under the top cord of the truss in centre of photo going back to the external walls, you can also see the bottom cord braces going back at 45 deg angle to the external walls

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Photo: of roof braces 2 on the right and 2 on the left going to the centre of the truss, from the outer wall.

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Post by AussieBoy » November 6, 2007, 7:07 pm

Day 20 Sunday: Install windows to frame fix with screws and nails


Photo: double glazed tinted polyvinyl windows

Cost B53,000 labour and fixings B2,000

Total Baht 55,000

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Post by AussieBoy » November 6, 2007, 7:17 pm

Day 21 Monday: Install wall vapour barrier reflective insulation to outer walls, install fibre cement sheets to lower half wall, 150mm weather board type rough sawn finish

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Costing: labour b1300
Foil 2500
Cladding sheets lower wall fibre cement b7200
fixings screws b1500
seals flashings silicone b700

Total lower wallbaht 13,200
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Post by AussieBoy » November 6, 2007, 7:38 pm

Day 22 Tuesday, Install upper wall cladding mini Orb, corragated iron to 3 sides of home

Costing labour b1300
Sheeting b3800
fixings b500

Total cost baht 5,600


----------------baht 13,200 lower

Total external cladding cost Baht 18,800

total wall mt2 60

Cost per mt2 baht 315 installed

Per linear mt wall B790
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Post by AussieBoy » November 6, 2007, 7:51 pm

Roof costing, the biggest job is the roof trusses and all the associated works to tie every thing together, total 7 days to make roof trusses install and install battens for the roof sheeting, soffit and gable ends, tie back up lift battens, facia and bracing.

Costings
Labour 6 days x 1300 baht 7,800

Truss timber-------------------6,5000

Plywood gussets---------------2,500

Nails fixings--------------------1,500

Metal strapping / brackets----1,500

Timber battens sheeting------8,500

Roof screws--------------------3,200

Ridge capping and roofing---22,000

Timber facia x 10 mt 150 x 35mm
----------------------------------2,000

Bracing timber and metal-----4,500


------------------------Total B68,000

80mt2 roof area/ per mt2 cost Baht 850
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Post by AussieBoy » November 6, 2007, 8:19 pm

Cost to date floor to platform stage -------------------Baht60,000

Walls------------------------------------------------------Baht36,000

--------------------------------------------------------------------Total Bt 96,000

Roofing and wall cladding, WINDOWS------------------------TOTAL 143,000

Total main building costs to date---------------------------------------BAHT 239,000



Power supply to pole------------------------------------Baht07,000

Clean land remove grass spoil-------------------------Baht07,000

Fences----------------------------------------------------Baht30,000

Gravel soi------------------------------------------------Baht20,000

Phone calls cost-----------------------------------------------1,000

-----------------------------------------------------------------Total Bt 65,000



Total cost building and preliminaries Baht 305,000

land cost 180,00

Home and land package total to date------B485,000
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Post by beer monkey » November 7, 2007, 6:04 am

AussieBoy wrote:Day 20 Sunday: Install windows to frame fix with screws and nails


Photo: double glazed tinted polyvinyl windows

Cost B53,000 labour and fixings B2,000

Total Baht 55,000

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AussieBoy,How many windows for that cost of B 55000 ?

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Post by cookie » November 7, 2007, 1:12 pm

and how big are the windows?
Seems to be a good price for double glazed and tinted polyvinyl windows.
mosquito nets included?
Can I get these workers when you are finished?
You showed them how it should be done already, should be easy for me now..
I simply tell them built me the same :D 8)

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Post by AussieBoy » November 7, 2007, 11:31 pm

Windows 5 used in lounge living kitchen room, the open house room, size 1.5m x 1.5m, 1 x 1.5 x 1.5 in bedroom , 1 x 1.2 x 1.5 in bedroom, 1 x 1.2 x 1 .5m louver aluminium in bathroom/ toilet laundry. total 8 windows 7 with insect mesh, the bathroom louvers lets out more heat steam, than a sliding window, not worried about keeping the bathroom aircondition, louvers give better air flow than sliders, the bathroom window is 1.3 mt from the floor, tinted glass, even if the GF stands there naked, it is not possible to see her from the out side, if neighbours build next door in daylight the louvers being tinted you still can not see inside the bathroom, only at night with the light on will the neighbours be able to see in, when that happens, I put up a external ventlated screen.

Photo above is the 1.5 x 1.5 m windows, the windows used are about 30% bigger than ones used in a typical Thai home, plenty of light, makes the inside brighter and more airy
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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 12:27 am

cookie wrote:Can I get these workers when you are finished?
You showed them how it should be done already, should be easy for me now..
I simply tell them built me the same :D 8)
They are available, but to tell them to build you the same, not quite that easy, there are many componates and technical designs of construction, work methods in correct order to achive the required result. plus you need to supervise them, and check all their work for straight and plumb, studs with the camber put the right way up, the crew are not true carpenters used to using timber.

But they have the experience of 1 home under their belt. if you intend to build using this method then I can give you a list of what to do and look for, best to have a plan to work off first, my plan was in my head, i just drew out on paper what we were going to build, the set out of the wall frames is easy, but if you never done it before there are a lot of mistakes that can be made, such that this crew would not remember what to do, or why it was done that way, such a print out of these post photos will help them, but you need to know why and how it's done that way so it all falls together correctly
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Post by beer monkey » November 8, 2007, 12:32 am

Ok.. so 8 windows fitted for B55.000. Thanks.
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Post by momymango » November 8, 2007, 1:36 pm

I am a Thai woman who married to an American . My husband and I are plannin to build the house that has similar contruction to your home . If you don't mind could I have your phone number please? Maybe I will stp by at your house to look at the house . Thank you

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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 8:06 pm

beer monkey wrote:Ok.. so 8 windows fitted for B55.000. Thanks.
And dont forget the front sliding door 2mt x 2mt included in price
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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 8:38 pm

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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 9:03 pm

Day 23 Wednesday: Install gable end sheet front of building and flashing to gable blue trim, front wall cladding is corragated galvanised/ zincalume, no paint to apply gal finish.
Costing labour 1500
Material 5 mt2 800
Flashing and fixings 1500

Total front gable Baht 3,800


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Post by beer monkey » November 8, 2007, 9:08 pm

AussieBoy wrote:
beer monkey wrote:Ok.. so 8 windows fitted for B55.000. Thanks.
And dont forget the front sliding door 2mt x 2mt included in price
was just going to ask that, just clicked back a page and you have answered already.
thanks.
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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 9:14 pm

Day 24 Thursday: install steel brackets to back wall gable, first coat paint applied to lower wall, lime green, truss put in place on steel supports

Photo of 3 x3 ' steel brackets installed ready to take the last truss, overhang 1.2 mt, from back wall. steel needed to carry the load, the 4 foot over hang/ eves on the back gives plenty of shade, side eves are 3 foot, first coat first coat lime green on lower sheets

Last truss laying on ground ready for standing in place, steel brackets fixed to main frame with 3 x 7" x 1/2 " bolts

window back bedroom 4 ' x 5'foot

Mysterious crop circle appear on corragated sheets

Back gable cost
Labour b1500
Steel b 1200
bolts b300
fibre cement sheets b500
paint 400

Total gable cost baht 3,900


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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 9:42 pm

Paint for walls exteria 1800, gap sealer, silicon B600
labour to paint b200 first coat

Total Baht 2,600

Photo of left side wall, with bathroom louvers on the left

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Post by AussieBoy » November 8, 2007, 9:46 pm

Foil barrier installion

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