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  1. On 10/1/2021 at 11:52 AM, DFPhuket said:

    I'm flying from Thailand to Germany on Monday. I had to upload a copy of my (US Pfizer) vaccination certificate to a German government website and print out a document. That's all. No PCR tests. No quarantine. Nothing else.

     

    For my return to Phuket I can't get my COE until after I arrive in the EU and upload a copy of my entry stamp, along with my passport copy, re-entry permit, insurance document showing $100,000 (which won't cover asymptomatic hospitalization), SHABA 7 day hotel certificate, prepayment of 2 PCR tests, and flight itinerary. Plus I must download the MorChana app. Then I'll need to find a place to get a negative PCR test no more than 72 hours before my flight departs. After I've done all of that, I can fly to Phuket where I'll have 2 more PCR tests. 

     

    Thai hospitality at its finest. 

    You're lucky..I had to submit 10 items just to get visa on top of the above.(well today is 1/11/21 so I Haven't tried the Thailand pass yet but I believe they won't accept pdf documents..only jpg)Maybe tomorrow.

  2. Please excuse if this topic has been posted already.I am intending to have a week sandbox in Phuket in November.Wife and kids will be joining me.The plan then is to return to Surin via Buri Ram airport.is there a requirement for me to again quarantine.in Buri Ram or Surin

     

  3. On 6/9/2020 at 1:10 PM, petermik said:

    What exactly is shellac...and where can I get it....I have similar issues,been into various DIY places here looking for an oil based primer (methinks that will do the same job) only to be given blank expressions :whistling:

    Aka varnish 

  4. Well thank you for all your replies especially wife doubters.It turns out she was correct(up to a point)It was up to me to pay for the repairs to the neighbours property-it was nothing what so ever to do with them,as they did not have a 'contract' with the delivery company,whereas I did...to have the sand delivered....It was then up to me to give the repair  bill to the builders merchants,which I did and  who have now paid up and settled the bill.

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  5. 18 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

    In my experience delivery company pays.

    Just ring PEA and as said say " You came home and found it like this assuming the neighbour didn't notice".  

    Private pole. Not pea. 

  6. The tipping was supposedly controlled by drivers assistant who was holding up a couple of the overhead cables crossing our property,but there was one that he missed or fell off the holdup stick and caught the truck...There was other damage too.probably in the region of 5 000bt to the neighbours property..I can see both sides of the argument....The truck wasn't wholly outside....partly inside....And I have had to pay out before when a motorcycle crashed into me when our car had broken down on the verge and was stationary...(i'm supposed to have put up a warning triangle(i thought these were for use in Europe only)

  7. I was getting a load sand delivered and when tipping he caught the overhead wires and pulled the neighbors power pole out of shape and severed several strands of the supply cable to the next but one's houses supply cable..on the metered side.. Surly the drivers company has to pay? My wife seems to think I have to pay... Any thoughts? 

  8. 16 minutes ago, JayBird said:

    Okey,

     

    Thank you for all the feedback everyone.  This sounds like a messy, expensive, and possibly problematic job.  At least, as far as hiding the wiring in the wall.

     

    Are there other good options?  Simply painting over them still makes it visible.  I thought about 'adding' a fake wall (thin board on all walls) and in effect, hiding it that way.

     

    Perhaps there's a good 'artistic' way to hide it?  Does anyone sell something decorative that can be done to hide it?  (Perhaps pillar/column looking decorations that you place every 3' across the length of the wall to give it a pattern, but in reality, one of them is hiding wiring).

     

     

    you can buy skirting boards(baseboards if you are American) which have recess for wiring.you can also get architrave with recess for wiring.but to be honest the best job is as you say,to add a thin wall...plasterboard is very cheap.and if you plan it correctly you might not have to do all the walls..can fit some outlets back to back in other rooms...Your second wall might also give you the opportunity to hide a thermally reflective screen to help keep the rooms cooler

  9. 23 minutes ago, vogie said:

    Arn't most walls built with double breeze block and have a cavity wall where wires can be fed down from the loft or where-ever.

     

    not in Thailand!! usually single block..no cavity

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