jimmie50 Posted July 31 Author Posted July 31 In the US, a crown probably starts around $1500 and could go as high as $4000! If you also need root canal, that would add at least an additional $600 to the cost...probably more. A simple, uncomplicated extraction here can probably be done for around $75-100. Cam is feeling much better now. He is able to eat solid foods again, although he said he is avoiding anything spicy at the moment. Little to no pain now, and that is not from the tooth but from the extraction. The Cambodian version of Tylenol works for that pain...as does one or two beers. lol. He and his brother were drinking pretty heavily last night after unloading the wood for the concrete molds. PeterRS2 1 Quote
khaolakguy Posted Thursday at 04:09 PM Posted Thursday at 04:09 PM Hi Jimmie, how is the building work going? Looking forward to an update. Quote
jimmie50 Posted Friday at 12:31 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:31 AM 8 hours ago, khaolakguy said: Hi Jimmie, how is the building work going? Looking forward to an update. Thank you for asking. I haven't posted much about it recently as I didn't think many forum members were all that interested. The Gay Cambodia section is not nearly as lively as the Gay Thailand section. lol. Things are progressing nicely. They finished digging for the footers, building the framework out of steel rods, and poured the concrete for all of the footers and columns. Mind you, all of this is basically being done by Cam, his brother and his father manually. Even the footers were dug by hand with a shovel. Just yesterday they started to lay brick. They were all very happy and excited to reach this stage. Even his mother is out there helping. She is bringing them buckets of mortar and has her little red plastic bin she fills with brick and brings to them. Certainly is a family affair. Cam assures me they will be finished with the project by the time I arrive next month. I certainly hope so, but understand that things happen with construction all of the time. I will need to keep an open mind and think positive. I am including a couple of photos that show the work but none of the family members for privacy reasons. Cam is okay with me posting as long as nobody is actually in the photos. Mavica, Travelingguy, bkkmfj2648 and 1 other 4 Quote
khaolakguy Posted Friday at 07:11 AM Posted Friday at 07:11 AM Thank you. Both the construction element and your relationship are all an adventure and interesting. Rooting for you and Cam. floridarob, bkkmfj2648, jimmie50 and 1 other 3 1 Quote
floridarob Posted Friday at 08:11 AM Posted Friday at 08:11 AM I know you don't want to butt in on what they're doing, I always give this example when anyone builds new.... Plan for the future, make those footings deep enough and wide enough to hold a 2nd or 3rd floor someday. So much easier to do something like that now, hindsight is always 20/20 Same thing with running cable for outlets, lights and also water pipes......... "Mind you, all of this is basically being done by Cam, his brother and his father manually. Even the footers were dug by hand with a shovel" It's like this is many parts of the world, kind of like the Flintstones 😝 khaolakguy 1 Quote
vinapu Posted Friday at 10:49 AM Posted Friday at 10:49 AM 2 hours ago, floridarob said: It's like this is many parts of the world, kind of like the Flintstones 😝 because world is generally poor place and can't afford qualified contractors Quote
jimmie50 Posted Friday at 01:42 PM Author Posted Friday at 01:42 PM 5 hours ago, floridarob said: I know you don't want to butt in on what they're doing, Yes, I tread softly here. My father was a stone mason. I spent many summers during high school and college working along side him as the 'helper'. I have offered suggestions a couple of times, but in general I just smile and nod my head a lot. lol. khaolakguy and floridarob 1 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted Friday at 01:49 PM Author Posted Friday at 01:49 PM 2 hours ago, vinapu said: because world is generally poor place and can't afford qualified contractors Probably in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap there might be a business where they could have rented a small excavator, but in their rural area and his hometown there is nothing like that. I did ask if that was an option. I also asked about a gasoline powered cement mixer. I didn't tell Cam this, but if either of those things were available to rent I would have probably offered to pay for them to make their lives much easier. To be honest, Cam is very independent and determined to complete this project and move on to the new house construction in December. I am not sure he would have even accepted my help. Anyway, they are satisfied and happy with the results. That is all that really matters. Attached photo gives a better idea of the brick work they are currently doing. They have something planned to go from the top of the brick up to the same height as the top of the columns...I just don't know what that is. Cam has tried to explain it to me but my understanding gets lost in the translation. He just says wait until they start that part and he will send me photos. khaolakguy and bkkmfj2648 2 Quote
jimmie50 Posted Friday at 01:56 PM Author Posted Friday at 01:56 PM 6 hours ago, khaolakguy said: Rooting for you and Cam. Cam is busy working every day, so he is handling the separation probably better than me. I try to stay busy with my volunteer work at the local senior center and my family helps to keep me occupied. I did find several interesting books about Cambodia in the local library I have been reading as well. We have established a daily routine, though, where we video chat every morning and evening plus exchange text messages throughout the day and share photos/videos. We are both anxiously looking forward to September and being able to spend the next three months together. First item on the agenda once I arrive is to contact one of the local agents to assist with the application for a retirement visa. khaolakguy 1 Quote
mauRICE Posted Friday at 02:35 PM Posted Friday at 02:35 PM 51 minutes ago, jimmie50 said: ...My father was a stone mason. I spent many summers during high school and college working along side him as the 'helper'. I have offered suggestions a couple of times, but in general I just smile and nod my head a lot. lol. So one could say you're now a free mason? 😏 Keithambrose, Travelingguy and jimmie50 3 Quote
floridarob Posted Friday at 05:05 PM Posted Friday at 05:05 PM 6 hours ago, vinapu said: because world is generally poor place and can't afford qualified contractors Even qualified contractors don't use modern equipment and power tools, actually the Flintstones seemed more advanced in contrast. Big jobs like a mall, government contract or office building they might....but building a home, in Mexico for example, even if it cost a million dollars....mostly done all by hand. vinapu and jimmie50 1 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago Quick update...they have finished laying all of the brick. Everyone is pleased with the progress, but also a little tired and they plan to take a few days off to simply relax and recharge. They also need to order the supplies for what is going above the brick portion of the walls. I am still not quite sure what that is, but Cam will send me photos once they get start so I will have a much better idea then. The finished brick work actually looks pretty good. Cam even sent me a video of him laying brick and he looked like a professional. Brought back memories of watching my father do that. It would seem they will be finished with the fence project in time for my arrival in early September...thank goodness. I must admit I was a little concerned as the scope of this project was far more involved than I expected. vinapu and bkkmfj2648 2 Quote
mauRICE Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 9 minutes ago, jimmie50 said: Cam even sent me a video of him laying brick and he looked like a professional. Brought back memories of watching my father do that. Cam will be thrilled to know he reminds you of your father. 😏 jimmie50 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 10 hours ago, mauRICE said: Cam will be thrilled to know he reminds you of your father. OK, to clarify...Cam does NOT remind me of my father. lol. Watching him lay brick brought back memories of my father doing the same thing...that's it. Period. Any other resemblance does not exist...thank heavens. vinapu 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago As much as I loved my parents, I would not be flying halfway around the world to a place I know nothing about nor have ever been to before to spend the next three months intimately with someone who resembled my father. LOL. Quote