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Spoonman

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In Topic: Which Automatic Pickup To Buy

Today, 05:45

View PostMobi, on Yesterday, 21:34 , said:

View PostSpoonman, on Yesterday, 19:44 , said:

View PostMobi, on Yesterday, 10:52 , said:

Top of my list were the Isuzu Dmax and the .................

They are both have 'new generation' 2.5 Diesel engines and are both rated very highly.

Errr new generation as in the old motor carried over ?

don't think so... do your research - its Toyota that has the old tarted up crap and charges through the nose for it...

So are you saying the New Generation D-Max also got a new engine, best you be doing some research mate because it is using the engine from the outgoing model only difference being is that it has had a bit of a tune up.

In Topic: Is Thailand Really Cheaper For You ?

Yesterday, 20:43

View PostTommoPhysicist, on Yesterday, 15:36 , said:

View PostHostile17, on Yesterday, 14:25 , said:

Hookers arent part of most people's life.

In Thailand, hookers are a part of most mens lives.
If they were as cheap and available in the rest of the world, they would be too.

I must not be "most men", hookers here on the grand scale of things rate at about 1% for me and most of all my work colleagues (I say most as they generally do not come up in conversation).

In Topic: Which Automatic Pickup To Buy

Yesterday, 19:44

View PostMobi, on Yesterday, 10:52 , said:


Top of my list were the Isuzu Dmax and the .................

They are both have 'new generation' 2.5 Diesel engines and are both rated very highly.

Errr new generation as in the old motor carried over ?

In Topic: Security/armoured Door (exterior). Where To Buy?

2012-05-28 20:44:59

View Postbangkokumpalumpa, on 2009-10-18 15:15:57, said:

this is somethnig I was just thinking about last week.

I was a mech/fabracation engineer in my past life (ex M.O.D contractor blah blah blah), I was thinking of security and the ugly steel gates that people have, this got me to thinking of building a good looking steel door.

the place were I live at the moment does not need any steel doors, as we have them already so my thoughts came to a sudden end, "what do I do with a steel door after I have made it?"

now that I see your posting you hve me interested again as I think this could be an interesting business opertunity in Thailand, custom doors.

it is possible to fit a door and not have to replace the frame, all that is needed is some creative re-inforcing and making the door 8mm smaller.

so if you are interested in having a custom made door then I would be happy to build one at cost as a test project after all I have way to much time on my hands and to many tools here!! (Bangkok)

the positive thing is that there are lots of fabracation shops about that do some stunning work in stainless steel so it could be something that follows on to helping local business's.

if you are interested then drop me a PM it might be just the thing to keep me off the streets for a while   Posted Image

Some people like to keep the door open but secure themselves behind the ugly steel gates, this allows some airflow through the place. How would a solid door achieve this ?

In Topic: Non-Slip Flip Flops

2012-05-28 17:08:22

I wear surfer joes, they grip in the wet without issue.

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