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    #721
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thanks sir travajante, I made a quick check, those cheap yamato inverters need at least 3.8kva pala.
    Anytime, sir. Loading weld machines wear gensets down fast. Try checking prices of welding gensets over OLX....no hobo.[emoji53]

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I am thinking of buying a Promate Portable Generator PH3000, 2500 watts and it goes for 12,540 at Olx for my ongoing house construction. I wanted to buy a Honda 750 watts but aside from being expensive, it may not even power the kawasaki/fujihama water sprayer for termiticide application. Planning also to use for welding of roof, etc.

    Anyone have feedback with this particular genset? Or better recommendations? Will probably sell it right after at maingay ito sa gabi, it's just for use from 8am-5pm.
    I am just wondering why you are going to use a genset bro.?

    Wala pa bang abang ng kuryente?

    Or walang kuryente sa lugar ninyo [beach house, mountain house etc], and so genset will power the house eventually?

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    #723
    Sir CVT, meron naman, kaso wala pang structure, getting ready pa lang to power a spray for termiticide and eventually for jobs requiring power. The houses being built around the subd are all using gensets, so I thought lang na baka di ka kabitan ng temporary service ng meralco kung wala ka pa sa finishing stage.

    Sorry, newbie.

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    #724
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Sir CVT, meron naman, kaso wala pang structure, getting ready pa lang to power a spray for termiticide and eventually for jobs requiring power. The houses being built around the subd are all using gensets, so I thought lang na baka di ka kabitan ng temporary service ng meralco kung wala ka pa sa finishing stage.

    Sorry, newbie.
    Bro.,- our last house construction was over 12 years ago... And IIRC, you can apply for a electricity line if you have the building permit....

    Now, I wonder why the other house constructions are using genset....

    Akala ko beach house or mountain house, bro,- dream house ko iyan e....

    Enjoy the construction! Exciting days ahead!!!


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    #725
    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Sir CVT, meron naman, kaso wala pang structure, getting ready pa lang to power a spray for termiticide and eventually for jobs requiring power. The houses being built around the subd are all using gensets, so I thought lang na baka di ka kabitan ng temporary service ng meralco kung wala ka pa sa finishing stage.

    Sorry, newbie.
    Kakabitan ka sir ng temporary meter for contruction yung nga lang mas mahal lang sya compare sa residential rate. Baka me malapit na kapitbahay ka me kuryente na makikabit ka nlng lagyan mo lang sariling circuit breaker mas mababa sa kanila para hindi ma overload.

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    #726
    Thanks Sirs CVT, punta na lang ako sa office nila next week.

    Sir Maxpedition, eto talaga most logical, nakakahiyaan ko lang talaga mag approach sa neighbor.

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    #727
    How do I fix this kaya? Post no. 1 is already done with dowel in place, but I want to push the wall to the other side. Post no, 2 has yet to be built. How can I attach a chb wall to post no. 1 without dowel? The space in front is cramped at 1.2m, thus pushing the wall back would give me another 30 cm. Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    How do I fix this kaya? Post no. 1 is already done with dowel in place, but I want to push the wall to the other side. Post no, 2 has yet to be built. How can I attach a chb wall to post no. 1 without dowel? The space in front is cramped at 1.2m, thus pushing the wall back would give me another 30 cm. Thanks!


    https://i.postimg.cc/7hkPPkdH/No-dowel.png
    Contact your local Hilti or Fischer dealers & seek tech guidance on the proper epoxy resin injection mortar for dowels & other related applications, sir.

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    Contact your local Hilti or Fischer dealers & seek tech guidance on the proper epoxy resin injection mortar for dowels & other related applications, sir.

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    Thank you Sir Travs

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    Thank you Sir Travs

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    Anytime, sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    How do I fix this kaya? Post no. 1 is already done with dowel in place, but I want to push the wall to the other side. Post no, 2 has yet to be built. How can I attach a chb wall to post no. 1 without dowel? The space in front is cramped at 1.2m, thus pushing the wall back would give me another 30 cm. Thanks!


    https://i.postimg.cc/7hkPPkdH/No-dowel.png
    You can try chipping out stirrup where you can hook up your dowel. Normal concrete cover for column is only 40-50mm.

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    Hindi kaya humina Ang poste sir max? I saw sa internet, they drill dowels, sa Hilti site ata

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    Pwede naman yung sa hilti gaya ng sinbi ni travs pero yung sakin dun ka lng nmn sa stirrups kakapit. As long na hindi mo naman chipping yung inner core ng column mo. Ano po pala sir ang size ng column mo?

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    30x30 ang stirrups at 40x40 ang with concrete cover, medyo napalaki ata Sir Max for a 2 storey house with 85 sqm area per floor?

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    30x30 ang stirrups at 40x40 ang with concrete cover, medyo napalaki ata Sir Max for a 2 storey house with 85 sqm area per floor?

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    Distance between column sir?

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    around 3 meters sir....

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    around 3 meters sir....

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    Haha malaki nga sir [emoji16] anyway wala naman namamatay sa ovetdesign masakit lang sa bulsa [emoji5][emoji5] You can chip off were you can hook up your dowel on column and it will no affect the integrity of your column [emoji106]

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    Quote Originally Posted by maxpedition View Post
    Haha malaki nga sir [emoji16] anyway wala naman namamatay sa ovetdesign masakit lang sa bulsa [emoji5][emoji5] You can chip off were you can hook up your dowel on column and it will no affect the integrity of your column [emoji106]

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    Salamat Sir Max

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    #739
    I wonder how long exposed rebars underground will rust enough to do damage to footings and columns. There was an instance that I saw a misplaced dowel for tie beam, where it was not needed so I had it covered with concrete. Now I'm paranoid that there may be others that have just been buried without my knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by papi smith View Post
    I wonder how long exposed rebars underground will rust enough to do damage to footings and columns. There was an instance that I saw a misplaced dowel for tie beam, where it was not needed so I had it covered with concrete. Now I'm paranoid that there may be others that have just been buried without my knowledge.

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    Dowel alone will not rust and compromise your footings and columns. If your contractor follow proper procedure and structural specifications, there no reason for concern.

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