New and Used Car Talk Reviews Hot Cars Comparison Automotive Community

The Largest Car Forum in the Philippines

Page 27 of 41 FirstFirst ... 1723242526272829303137 ... LastLast
Results 521 to 540 of 809
  1. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    991
    #521
    effective yan pumice stone, pwede din gamitin sa porcelain sink. tapos pwede din pang tanggal nun dead skin sa heel mo, puputi ulit yun hehe. na try ko na

  2. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    54,624
    #522
    Quote Originally Posted by Tha_Mann View Post
    effective yan pumice stone, pwede din gamitin sa porcelain sink. tapos pwede din pang tanggal nun dead skin sa heel mo, puputi ulit yun hehe. na try ko na
    about thick, dead skin on the feet,
    i think the cause is ill-fitting footwear.
    "get better-fitting shoes" is what our ortho colleague recommended.
    heh heh.

  3. Join Date
    Jan 2016
    Posts
    6,813
    #523
    Quote Originally Posted by Tha_Mann View Post
    effective yan pumice stone, pwede din gamitin sa porcelain sink. tapos pwede din pang tanggal nun dead skin sa heel mo, puputi ulit yun hehe. na try ko na
    Iba pa kaya ung white pumice na binebenta sa Watsons as panghilod? Meron kami nun, kaso baka hindi sya same as ung para sa porcelain.

  4. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    991
    #524
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    about thick, dead skin on the feet,
    i think the cause is ill-fitting footwear.
    "get better-fitting shoes" is what our ortho colleague recommended.
    heh heh.
    I usually buy my footwear half-inch bigger than my actual size, but the past 2 years mostly WFH kaya naka spartan lang ako

    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Iba pa kaya ung white pumice na binebenta sa Watsons as panghilod? Meron kami nun, kaso baka hindi sya same as ung para sa porcelain.
    parang same material eh. basta yung parang nadudurog. mas mahal yata yung sa watsons, sayang kung ipang linis lang ng toilet bowl hehe. sa shopee parang 25-40 pesos lang nabili ko dati.

  5. Join Date
    Jan 2016
    Posts
    6,813
    #525
    Yes malamang mas mahal nga ung sa Watsons but it's already there, hanapin ko na lang at try kaskas sa labas muna [emoji28]

  6. Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    2,746
    #526
    Advice nga po, which do you prefer for house roofing, Asphalt shingle, CPAC or Kawara if budget is not an issue? Any experience with these roofing?

  7. Join Date
    Jan 2015
    Posts
    12,396
    #527
    Quote Originally Posted by sean-archer View Post
    Advice nga po, which do you prefer for house roofing, Asphalt shingle, CPAC or Kawara if budget is not an issue? Any experience with these roofing?
    Only 1 brand/type of roofing somehow seemed to hold its own against Odette...The Belgian-made IKOtile stone-coated metal roof. The rest all saw damage. Priced right between tin & clay.
    CPAC is concrete. Kawara, GCI are clay, better than concrete. These require pre-painted rib type longspan underlay. Clay is priciest amongst the common/conventional roofs.

    Sent from my SM-S901E using Tsikot Forums mobile app

  8. Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    57,762
    #528
    How many cars can fit sa 150 sq m area na pahaba. Width is 2 cars.

    Sent from my SM-M127F using Tapatalk

  9. Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Posts
    10,309
    #529
    Average car size is less than 2 x 5 meters ... 150 square meters ... assume 5 x 30 meters dimension ... 30 meters = 6 cars x 2 = 12 cars will fit in 150 square meters ...

  10. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    54,624
    #530
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    How many cars can fit sa 150 sq m area na pahaba. Width is 2 cars.

    Sent from my SM-M127F using Tapatalk
    assuming each average car (let us assume it's an american family sedan or a caddy) measures 5 meters long x 2 meters wide,
    it goes to assume that the 150 sqm lot is 4 meters wide x 37.5 meters long.
    car capacity will depend on how the cars are packed.

    if the cars will be packed in there like tiles in the bathroom,
    that'd be 7 car lengths x 2 car widths = 14 cars only.

    if the cars will be driven into the park,
    that'd be only one car and not two abreast, as it's impractical to nigh-impossible to drive them into the park and parking them two abreast, without bumping into each other.
    that would then make for only 7 cars parked in the lot.

    errr,
    why are you asking, po?

    btw,
    back in the day, american cars were moved across the continent in train flatcars.
    to maximize the numbers and decrease freight expenses, designers would limit cars' dimensions.

  11. Join Date
    Sep 2010
    Posts
    3,187
    #531
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    How many cars can fit sa 150 sq m area na pahaba. Width is 2 cars.

    Sent from my SM-M127F using Tapatalk
    Would they use the whole lot just for parking? if so, then kasya 12 car. If may kasamang house, it would largely depend on the house layout. At least 1 car or maybe a 2 car garage with the house kasya.

  12. Join Date
    Sep 2021
    Posts
    957
    #532
    ^^^
    Hirap lang diyan for the vehicles in the back if you pack it to capacity.

    It may be a better idea to just reduce the total number of vehicles, and park them perpendicularly (like sa mall) then have a single driveway para makalabas lahat without needing to "shuffle" them.

  13. Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    57,762
    #533
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    errr,
    why are you asking, po?.
    Quote Originally Posted by bugsmobile View Post
    Would they use the whole lot just for parking? if so, then kasya 12 car. If may kasamang house, it would largely depend on the house layout. At least 1 car or maybe a 2 car garage with the house kasya.
    It's the parking in my Lola's house. She said the garage is exactly 150 sq m from the gate to the back wall (?) of the property. It's 2 cars wide. Tama computation niyo na 12 cars, so the parking is 2x6. Hindi nga lang pwede i swing wide open yung door ng car parked sa side ng wall. My cousin and I were discussing how many cars used to fit there when cars were still NORMAL SIZED. I recall 10 to 12 and he said less daw. I WIN

    Anyway, it's kinda sad because there are discussions about selling my Lola's house

    Quote Originally Posted by Miles_on View Post
    ^^^
    Hirap lang diyan for the vehicles in the back if you pack it to capacity.

    It may be a better idea to just reduce the total number of vehicles, and park them perpendicularly (like sa mall) then have a single driveway para makalabas lahat without needing to "shuffle" them.
    Yun lang talaga ang hassle, malas pag nasa dulo yung car, it's like tetris Sa family namin they always park inside when visiting lola, that's one reason why I prefer street parking
    Last edited by _Cathy_; January 4th, 2023 at 12:18 PM.

  14. Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Posts
    54,624
    #534
    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    It's the parking in my Lola's house. She said the garage is exactly 150 sq m from the gate to the back wall (?) of the property. It's 2 cars wide. Tama computation niyo na 12 cars, so the parking is 2x6. Hindi nga lang pwede i swing wide open yung door ng car parked sa side ng wall. My cousin and I were discussing how many cars used to fit there when cars were still NORMAL SIZED and before my Lola had another bodega constructed there. I recall 10 to 12 and he said less daw. I WIN



    Yun lang talaga ang hassle, malas pag nasa dulo yung car, it's like tetris Sa family namin they always park inside when visiting lola, that's one reason why I prefer street parking
    our parking driveway is a smaller version of that: fully loaded, it can accomodate five cars bomper-to-bomper, and two cars to the side pockets. most of the time, however, there're only four cars parked.
    i sometimes hop-and-drive seven times in-and-out, 'ala tetris, to get out the car i want to drive that day.
    we are also particular about the brightness of the back-up lights. a foot inside the greenery, are a concrete wall on one side, and un-yielding kamiases on the other side.
    imagine our driveway during fruiting time... "take all you want... please!"
    heh heh.
    Last edited by dr. d; January 4th, 2023 at 12:26 PM.

  15. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    21,433
    #535
    Pano pala palitan yung mga roofing insulations na parang aluminum foil na may bubble? Nalulusaw na yung sa garahe namin, kapangit tignan.
    Signature

  16. Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    1,723
    #536
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Pano pala palitan yung mga roofing insulations na parang aluminum foil na may bubble? Nalulusaw na yung sa garahe namin, kapangit tignan.
    You can ask either Metalink or Puyat Steel as they both have insulated long span roofing. You can contact metalink directly but you probably need to find a reseller for Puyat Steel

    It can attached on the existing purlins. The insulation of the roof can be between 25-200mm in thickness. You can probably go on the thinner side since its a garage

  17. Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Posts
    21,433
    #537
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    You can ask either Metalink or Puyat Steel as they both have insulated long span roofing. You can contact metalink directly but you probably need to find a reseller for Puyat Steel

    It can attached on the existing purlins. The insulation of the roof can be between 25-200mm in thickness. You can probably go on the thinner side since its a garage
    Do you mean papalitan ko roof ko just to have the insulation replaced?
    Signature

  18. Join Date
    Jan 2012
    Posts
    1,723
    #538
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Do you mean papalitan ko roof ko just to have the insulation replaced?
    The insulation is riveted between the purlins and the metal roof. A contractor can remove the roof, install the roof insulation, and reinstall the roof. We typically use 12mm PE foam with aluminum foil on both sides.

    I misunderstood that you wanted to change the entire roof

  19. Join Date
    Jan 2016
    Posts
    6,813
    #539
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Do you mean papalitan ko roof ko just to have the insulation replaced?
    You can put another layer on the riveted purlins to cover it. Actually this is the proper way to do it, rather than inserting it between the roof and the purlins. You can Google check how it works.

  20. Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Posts
    15,310
    #540
    yung ganyan namin sa garahe sinira nang ibon tapos binabahayan nila..

House Construction