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    #781
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    Expensive, I checked a cost proposal from a few months ago and the cost for a 270x100 door is 14k for the door panel and 4.6k for the jamb. This one excludes finishing but includes sanding. I cant recommend this supplier because some of the doors are warping
    I bought a narra main door of 250x110 and it cost 25K 1.5 yrs ago, simple design as i dont like the intricate one. But it took 4 months before they can deliver since they still need to make sure to dry the wood so it will not warp, so far its good.


    Another supplier did a molave hardwood for our dining tables and chairs, wood thickness for the tables is 3 inches and its very heavy. Took them 6 months to complete and deliver.


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    #782
    Quote Originally Posted by thechamp View Post
    Hello! One of the shops na hiningan ko ng quote for a narra solid panel door na 240 x 100 ang dimension gave me a quote of 45k, no finish yet. Reasonable na ba to?
    At this price, get a premium aluminum door ...

    If it's kiln dried, then the cost is understandable ... kiln dried will not warp anymore ...
    Last edited by Walter; April 2nd, 2024 at 11:48 AM.

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    #783
    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    At this price, get a premium aluminum door ...

    If it's kiln dried, then the cost is understandable ... kiln dried will not warp anymore ...
    yes, sir. kiln dried naman daw po.

    I asked another supplier, I'm waiting for the quote. They source their narra from South Africa naman daw. Are they good wood?

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    #784
    Puwede na sa akin itong maliliit na bahay

    Shipping Container House - Tiny Home > eto kayang kayang palamigin ng 1.5HP na AC he he he.



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    #785
    Does anyone here have PVC bamboo fence in their house? Maganda ba sa actual? O halatang hindi bamboo? I don't know how the cost compares to bamboo, but bamboo kasi inaanay din di ba? Those who have either, may I have your feedback? Thanks.screenshot_2024-04-10-20-14-15-012_com.facebook.katana-edit.jpg

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    #786
    Quote Originally Posted by ice15 View Post

    MAGKANO MAGPAGAWA NG BAHAY 2024
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    How Much Does It Cost to Build a Container Home? • Presello BYO 22
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    Sa video - prices mentioned at 11:00. 150k pinakamura.

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    #787
    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    Sa video - prices mentioned at 11:00. 150k pinakamura.
    8 minutes lang ang video?

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    #788
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    8 minutes lang ang video?
    Sorry - it's this one:

    https://youtu.be/jwild2GoV2M?feature=shared

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    #789
    Quote Originally Posted by xwangbu View Post
    Same cost to build na rin pala ng brick and mortar house considering na abang lang pala ang T&B at wala pang septic tank

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    #790
    Ok ba ang ganito mo Boss Shadow? Bumili din ako, kararating lang [emoji3]screenshot_2024-04-14-11-46-36-703_com.shopee.ph-edit.jpgscreenshot_2024-04-14-11-46-05-160_com.shopee.ph-edit.jpg

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    #791
    Saw these plastic planks in Shopee. Anyone know where I can buy these or something like it that's lightweight and waterproof to use as a privacy fence?screenshot_2024-04-15-18-29-23-370_com.lazada.android-edit.jpg

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    #792
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Saw these plastic planks in Shopee. Anyone know where I can buy these or something like it that's lightweight and waterproof to use as a privacy fence?screenshot_2024-04-15-18-29-23-370_com.lazada.android-edit.jpg

    Looks like a type of SCG Smartwoods
    They have an FB page.
    It may not be that lighweight as theres cement in it.

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    #793
    Quote Originally Posted by glenn_duke View Post
    Looks like a type of SCG Smartwoods
    They have an FB page.
    It may not be that lighweight as theres cement in it.
    Thanks, sinilip ko sa FB, SCG smartwood is made of fibre cement board

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    #794
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Saw these plastic planks in Shopee. Anyone know where I can buy these or something like it that's lightweight and waterproof to use as a privacy fence?screenshot_2024-04-15-18-29-23-370_com.lazada.android-edit.jpg
    Looks more like WPC floor boards. Lots around & they vary in quality.

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    #795
    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Looks more like WPC floor boards. Lots around & they vary in quality.

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    Yes they do, maybe I need to visit the local Home Depots around me.

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    #796
    What is a broken curve boundary of corner lots? ...

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    #797
    Any recommendations for a residential home elevator for a 2-storey house that can fit a wheelchair and another person or 2?
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    #798
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Any recommendations for a residential home elevator for a 2-storey house that can fit a wheelchair and another person or 2?
    Mitsubishi SVC/SVA series

    Cibes Voyager (?) (they changed their naming convention)

    Aritco Homelift

    Ideally you would need 1.3x0.7m space inside. A depth of 1.1m or 1.2m may work but it will be tight for the other person. The acquisition cost of glass elevators such as the Cibes and Aritco will be higher than the Mitsubishi but will be easier to retrofit. You can even install the glass elevator outside. There are many variants, you can ask the technical of the supplier which elevator variant or model fits your requirements.

    Edit: Mitsubishi is hard to contact now, theyre too busy doing the subway and other industrial requirements.
    Last edited by viper888; June 27th, 2024 at 12:33 AM.

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    #799
    Quote Originally Posted by viper888 View Post
    Mitsubishi SVC/SVA series

    Cibes Voyager (?) (they changed their naming convention)

    Aritco Homelift

    Ideally you would need 1.3x0.7m space inside. A depth of 1.1m or 1.2m may work but it will be tight for the other person. The acquisition cost of glass elevators such as the Cibes and Aritco will be higher than the Mitsubishi but will be easier to retrofit. You can even install the glass elevator outside. There are many variants, you can ask the technical of the supplier which elevator variant or model fits your requirements.

    Edit: Mitsubishi is hard to contact now, theyre too busy doing the subway and other industrial requirements.
    Thanks! Do you happen to know the price range for these lifts?
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    #800
    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    Thanks! Do you happen to know the price range for these lifts?
    Last quotation for a 3 floor glass elevator was around 2.5-2.8m for Cibes or Aritco, their prices were similar. A 2 floor version will cost less. The Mitsubishi residential one is cheaper but I havent had one quoted in a while since most prefer the the glass elevator but it was 20% cheaper a couple of years ago.

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