QUOTE(azreeceli @ Nov 26 2014, 10:05 AM)
mailing address have to apply from POS?
(#rumahkontena) Container House Malaysia, Just appeard on 8TV Hoods! Kam kam watch Group
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QUOTE(azreeceli @ Nov 26 2014, 11:49 AM) No need, it follows the geran azree, I have nothing to do recently, can I drop by to have a look at the progress (to kill time and possibly lepak with you as well)? but im to put The Container House, etc etc, Kg Sijangkang, 43400 Teluk Panglima Garang etc Kot I am planning to use the container outside my house to do something too! |
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Remember to give me ur number.
I can sponsor u some led lampu and visit u. |
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Nov 26 2014, 06:59 PM
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Nov 26 2014, 10:42 PM
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QUOTE(patienceGNR @ Nov 26 2014, 05:51 PM) azree, I have nothing to do recently, can I drop by to have a look at the progress (to kill time and possibly lepak with you as well)? just now the captain came, i cant entertain more than 3 people a day, lolI am planning to use the container outside my house to do something too! sure, drop by anytime around 630pm onwards. call me |
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Nov 26 2014, 10:43 PM
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Nov 27 2014, 12:12 AM
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QUOTE(azreeceli @ Nov 26 2014, 10:42 PM) just now the captain came, i cant entertain more than 3 people a day, lol sure, drop by anytime around 630pm onwards. call me QUOTE(azreeceli @ Nov 26 2014, 10:43 PM) 6.30 tad bit late but I will try to arrange something..that aside, I can't make out the number you mentioned above. 0 1 1 3 2 _ 7 _ 2 4 7 ? |
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Nov 27 2014, 09:06 AM
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Hey bro! Really cool concept you have there!
Do you plan to make a fence up around your surrounding area for security reason? I myself work in a container office since 2003 still staying strong after 11 years! Planning to extend it to a second stack of 40 ft container next year! |
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Nov 27 2014, 06:23 PM
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QUOTE(azreeceli @ Nov 18 2014, 09:34 PM) So far Excellent. It is very nice to see young people make this decision to be debt free. Taking housing loan is a big regret for many Malaysians.all expenses around RM50K, considering remarkable as i bought a land for 35K and 15K for container works so... i have nothing to worried anymore about housing as I am making 5 years personal loan. no hutang until pencen etc, 5 years settle hopefully Very nice idea, and even better to see that you have actually done the work to make it happen. I was curious about some things. Here are my notes in case it helps others understand your efforts. - water supply "My neighbour is very generous for offering a help for me to utilize his electricity and water supplies. I bought a very big tank to contain the water for concreting usage." This is good. Longer term, will you connect to syabas water supply or be independent? I think it will be cooler to be fully self-sufficient. Would you be able to use a rainwater collecting system? I see Teluk Panglima Garang (nice name) is not that far from the sea, so I wonder if the ground water will be sweet or brackish. A friend of mind volunteered at Barefoot College where they build multi-stage rainwater collection tanks. The big tank is dug into the ground, like a house foundation, formwork is used, the walls are concrete and then tiled to make it more waterproof. Assuming you make this about the same size as a 20 ft container (20' x 8' x 8'), then you can store 38m^3 of water which should be enough for family of 4 for 1 month. Selangor gave 20m3 free per month. The nice thing about this is that the water tank also becomes a stabilizing foundation for your container-home on top. Anyway, just an idea that I like. - electricity I think I saw you wrote solar. I think that's the right solution. If you cover your roof, 8' x 20' = 160 ft^2 =~ 14 m^2 . I think ideally, you can get 1367 W/m2 but in reality it is much lower. I remember 10 m^2 can give you about 2kW. But should check those numbers. You'll need inverter, battery. Try to use DC equipment (like DC fan) instead of AC as you'll reduce the power consumption. Also, solar on your roof should reduce rain noise and reduce heat absorption. I look forward to your progress. Best wishes and Good luck. |
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Nov 27 2014, 06:26 PM
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Mana gambar latest? Bagi inside view skit
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Nov 27 2014, 09:59 PM
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bro, you might interested in this
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Eu-stock-so...1766522969.html its a solar powered ventilation fan, can help to reduce heat greatly, and its free power |
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I watched a youtube someone posted here about building a container house.in that video,the owner adding a layer of wood/playwood outside.i wonder will it help to insulate heat (malaysia tempreture)?
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QUOTE(lucifah @ Nov 18 2014, 09:46 PM) it's called laminated flooring Vinyl flooring is cheaper I think. And waterproof and kinda scratch proof, hard to get it scratched and get ugly.the material is either MDF or recycled rubber. if you want to save cost, use 12mm waterproof plywoods instead and as for the kalebet u keep saying, it's actually culvert if you need water supply, just use a 90-deg TEE and connect it from any existing pipeline that belongs to you (or your neighbor) you'd also need some form of ventilation, so a 2-fan system will be the easiest. you'd need another ventilation fan inside the toilet for obvious reasons you will need noise insulation for the upper deck. when it rains, it will be quite deafening inside the easiest way to insulate is to use 2" rock wool and fix it to the underside of the upperdeck with 2" chicken wire mesh (easily available). weld some 3" steel rod so u can tie the chicken wire mesh. it will look ugly, so cover it up with 9mm plywoods. good luck. Easy to replace too. Provides good insulation for sound also and not so easy sink in when place heavy stuffs on it for a long time. |
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Nov 28 2014, 10:08 PM
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buat gaythering pon boleh ni.
takya lepak umah. buat bbq kat luar pon da ok dah. |
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Nov 29 2014, 09:17 AM
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QUOTE(ah_suknat @ Nov 27 2014, 09:59 PM) bro, you might interested in this ya i am interested but bought a dc fan already, will soon find any solar panel insteadhttp://www.aliexpress.com/item/Eu-stock-so...1766522969.html its a solar powered ventilation fan, can help to reduce heat greatly, and its free power QUOTE(jeyakumar @ Nov 27 2014, 06:23 PM) Excellent. It is very nice to see young people make this decision to be debt free. Taking housing loan is a big regret for many Malaysians. thanks jeyaVery nice idea, and even better to see that you have actually done the work to make it happen. I was curious about some things. Here are my notes in case it helps others understand your efforts. - water supply "My neighbour is very generous for offering a help for me to utilize his electricity and water supplies. I bought a very big tank to contain the water for concreting usage." This is good. Longer term, will you connect to syabas water supply or be independent? I think it will be cooler to be fully self-sufficient. Would you be able to use a rainwater collecting system? I see Teluk Panglima Garang (nice name) is not that far from the sea, so I wonder if the ground water will be sweet or brackish. A friend of mind volunteered at Barefoot College where they build multi-stage rainwater collection tanks. The big tank is dug into the ground, like a house foundation, formwork is used, the walls are concrete and then tiled to make it more waterproof. Assuming you make this about the same size as a 20 ft container (20' x 8' x 8'), then you can store 38m^3 of water which should be enough for family of 4 for 1 month. Selangor gave 20m3 free per month. The nice thing about this is that the water tank also becomes a stabilizing foundation for your container-home on top. Anyway, just an idea that I like. - electricity I think I saw you wrote solar. I think that's the right solution. If you cover your roof, 8' x 20' = 160 ft^2 =~ 14 m^2 . I think ideally, you can get 1367 W/m2 but in reality it is much lower. I remember 10 m^2 can give you about 2kW. But should check those numbers. You'll need inverter, battery. Try to use DC equipment (like DC fan) instead of AC as you'll reduce the power consumption. Also, solar on your roof should reduce rain noise and reduce heat absorption. I look forward to your progress. Best wishes and Good luck. but making a concrete basement tank is not good as the soil is gambut and no i cant sustain solar, but looking forward to slowly off the grid if the technology permits so as the financial wise part QUOTE(lol~ @ Nov 28 2014, 10:01 AM) I watched a youtube someone posted here about building a container house.in that video,the owner adding a layer of wood/playwood outside.i wonder will it help to insulate heat (malaysia tempreture)? it's a passive insulation, also can, like how u cover your car with plastic reflector.passive is better but the items used normally retired after few years and need replacementQUOTE(Coldf3ar @ Nov 28 2014, 10:08 PM) sure why not, but a bit muddy outside, no landcape yetQUOTE(thesun @ Nov 27 2014, 06:26 PM) in my FB |
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QUOTE(jeyakumar @ Nov 27 2014, 06:23 PM) Excellent. It is very nice to see young people make this decision to be debt free. Taking housing loan is a big regret for many Malaysians. hey jeya.. glad to see u r here too Very nice idea, and even better to see that you have actually done the work to make it happen. I was curious about some things. Here are my notes in case it helps others understand your efforts. - water supply "My neighbour is very generous for offering a help for me to utilize his electricity and water supplies. I bought a very big tank to contain the water for concreting usage." This is good. Longer term, will you connect to syabas water supply or be independent? I think it will be cooler to be fully self-sufficient. Would you be able to use a rainwater collecting system? I see Teluk Panglima Garang (nice name) is not that far from the sea, so I wonder if the ground water will be sweet or brackish. A friend of mind volunteered at Barefoot College where they build multi-stage rainwater collection tanks. The big tank is dug into the ground, like a house foundation, formwork is used, the walls are concrete and then tiled to make it more waterproof. Assuming you make this about the same size as a 20 ft container (20' x 8' x 8'), then you can store 38m^3 of water which should be enough for family of 4 for 1 month. Selangor gave 20m3 free per month. The nice thing about this is that the water tank also becomes a stabilizing foundation for your container-home on top. Anyway, just an idea that I like. - electricity I think I saw you wrote solar. I think that's the right solution. If you cover your roof, 8' x 20' = 160 ft^2 =~ 14 m^2 . I think ideally, you can get 1367 W/m2 but in reality it is much lower. I remember 10 m^2 can give you about 2kW. But should check those numbers. You'll need inverter, battery. Try to use DC equipment (like DC fan) instead of AC as you'll reduce the power consumption. Also, solar on your roof should reduce rain noise and reduce heat absorption. I look forward to your progress. Best wishes and Good luck. what is this barefoot college u mentioned? is it malaysian based? what a catchy name there anyway would love some input fr u since u r my master in identifying trees and all, should we want to build fully self sufficient system like TS, what should be planted in own garden.. i reckon some easy veges like kangkong, and maybe tapioca for carbs and some big fruit trees like rambutan or mango, mainly to hang hammocks edit: ok already googled the Barefoot College, memang cool This post has been edited by call me random: Nov 29 2014, 01:04 PM |
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