KAMPONG AYER

KAMPONG AYER
A view of Kampong Ayer (also known as water village) at night time with colourful lights

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Najib's House

On Friday, we make a visit to my brother's new house at Kg Kupang, Tutong. Still developing at the moment. It's a bangalow house covering 2000 sq.ft on a 0.25 acre land.


Kota Kinabalu

School holiday starts on 30th of September, so we decided to go to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah for a vacation.

 Wa'ie and Arif. Both wearing spectacles during the travelling. Took almost 5 hours by car. 

 2nd day....At Lok Kawi Wildlife Park

 Waterfront KK



Doa Kesyukuran

We had a blessing ceremony in conjunction with moving to a new house on 28.9.2012. Zikir was done by the team and prayer recited by one of the Imam of Jangsak mosque.


Friday, September 14, 2012

Hari Raya Celebration - Offshore

Celebrating 1st day of Hari Raya offshore 20th of August....sad, but lucky us because next day is our crew change day. Photos of memories just to share.


 Lots of biscuits


The happiest moment



Group photo..control room. Ooppss, shaky hands

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Dream Home 20

Noticed the store now, bricks were piling up in just a couple of days after the previous post. So far ahhh...shows a good sign. Worse thing - to clean all the area once again after the job done.

Looks quite big from this angle 

 Alright. Dining table imported from China is finally arrived. 8 seaters with Grade A marble top table. Actually, we requested for a black with red side stripe chairs but unfortunately the shop said out of the stock. This means trouble, so have to go for black all the way. Noticed those stools, it should be the same colour as the dining chairs

Another shot 

The leather sofa with coffee table

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Dream Home 19

New update. The work on the fence and store are going very well at the moment despite of the rain. The main fence cane be seen as in the photo attached.


 Now you can see the main fence pillars stood up nicely

The store beside the garage. Look small I see, it's 2m wide by 5m depth

Hahahaa...after a few days of work. The top half will be covered by stainless steel lines. 

 View of the store from the top

Simply roll up and down, that's why it was called roller blind...easy.
Oooooppss....still no dining table. Waiting for a couple of days for it to show up. 

DIY project again, this time home TV. Managed to work on the big 46" Samsung LED TV to be attached onto the wall and JVC soundbar with wireless wubwoofer. I thought the sockets was hidden behind the TV cabinet, unfortunately.....aiyaa..still can see. Provide them the correct measurement also no use. What to do!!

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

My DIY Project

During my week off, I spent sometimes and installed another car audio system in one of the car. I purchased the accessories bit by bit until I'm able to work it out. Finally, managed to finish it in two weeks.

4 gauge power cable from knukoncept. Very flexible and very thick wire strains but the wire insulation is thin...can easily be pierced by sharp objects


Quite difficult to push the wire to the other side since the engine bay has limited space. Took almost an hour to find the rubber grommet and piercing the thick cable through

Finally, install the fuse holder also by knukoncept. The fuse holder that they supplied with the cable was incorrect. Imagine how can you fit and attach the wire to a small fuse holder link? They should have supplied the correct fuse holder for 4 gauge cable. I have to trim the wire strains to fit the holder

Alpine CDA-117E. Testing them ensure that all are in good condition. New head unit has no RCA input for external equalizer..bad. But 3 RCA inputs to plug to the external amplifiers

Design my own subwoofer enclosure by following the correct specifications from the manual. This is a ported sub box measuring a volume of 0.38 cu.ft. I also design my own amplifier rack. Here is way the work need to be more precise since trimming the woods need a lot of time and patience. New polk audio amplifier PA D5000.5 (5 channels) with sub adjust booster.

Do some cleaning after all the mess up. Now it's time to crank up the volume for fine tuning and adjustment.

So after all the hard work, I'm happy about my DIY project. All items back to its place. Now I can enjoy listening to the new audio system with full blast...hehehe.