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  • de 1999 James Edward Rodden, Jr. 38 23 M Blanco Inyección letal Terry Trunnel y Joseph Arnold (40) 35 10 de marzo de 1999 Roy Michael Roberts 46 30 M…
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  • Treenail (redirección desde Trunnel)
    A treenail, also trenail, trennel, or trunnel, is a wooden peg, pin, or dowel used to fasten pieces of wood together, especially in timber frames, covered…
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  • nail is a small object made of metal (or wood, called a tree nail or "trunnel") which is used as a fastener, as a peg to hang something, or sometimes…
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  • structure of the wood remains intact may be more durable, and similarly trunnels when split are stronger than when sawn. Sometimes wood splitting is undesirable…
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  • full-scale replica of this famous schooner. Framed and planked of white oak and trunnel-fastened in the traditional manner, the replica of Fame was launched in…
    127 kB (13 433 palabras) - 06:24 28 abr 2024
  • is also prized by North American shipwrights for making rot-resistant trunnels in traditional wooden ship construction. The wood is extremely hard, being…
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  • Parr 20 38 34 James Edward Rodden Jr. White February 24, 1999 Clay Terry Trunnel and Joseph Arnold 23 39 35 Roy Michael Roberts White March 10, 1999 Marion…
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  • (90 cm or 35 inches) of plank. In many early ships treenails (trenails, trunnels) were used to fasten large timbers. First, a hole about 20 mm (0.8 inches)…
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  • the Severomuysky Barrier explains the cost and needs of expanding the trunnel capacity". International Scientific Siberian Transport Forum TransSiberia…
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  • crisscrossing at 45- to 60-degree angles and are fastened with wooden pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection. Traffic stopped across the bridge in 1980 when a…
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  • crisscrossing at 45-to 60-degree angles are fastened with wooden pegs, or trunnels, at each intersection." Erected by The Georgia Historical Society and the…
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  • Har-hung doors, and the beams are fixed using dovetail joints secured with trunnels. Chalton A1 is being constructed with alternate walls featuring hit-and-miss…
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  • whereas the square-timber walls were made of white pine reinforced with trunnels. Clapboards were placed on the exterior wall to improve its impermeability…
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  • It is held together by approximately 2,500 wooden pegs also known as trunnels. When listed in 1973, the bridge was still in use. It was thought to possibly…
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  • replacement of some lateral bracing, siding, roofing and the wooden pins or trunnels used as fasteners instead of nails. A number of reasons have been offered…
    3 kB (283 palabras) - 10:21 14 oct 2022
  • full-scale replica of this famous schooner. Framed and planked of white oak and trunnel-fastened in the traditional manner, the replica of Fame was launched in…
    105 kB (10 331 palabras) - 21:15 4 feb 2024
  • Town lattice truss system held together with wooden pegs also known as trunnels. Georgia once had over 200 covered bridges, but only 20 now remain. The…
    4 kB (271 palabras) - 01:44 3 ago 2023
  • held together by more than 4,000 hand-made black locust tree nails called trunnels and iron rivets. Much of the metal fittings and rivets were hand-made by…
    4 kB (523 palabras) - 21:42 21 abr 2024
  • bridge uses an Ithiel Town lattice truss design including authentic wooden trunnels. Lengthwise planks cover the roadway area with macadam filling the gaps…
    4 kB (305 palabras) - 04:24 3 feb 2024
  • laminated wood plank, and a web of diagonal wood planks connected by wood trunnels at each point of intersection". It is one of four Washington County covered…
    4 kB (271 palabras) - 04:48 25 ene 2023
  • French, English, and Atikamekw). Event occurs at 20:40 (use in making trunnels), 25:50 (use in making thwarts), 37:00 (use in making canoe frames (ribs))…
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  • tough wood that expands. It is used for wooden treenails, also called trunnels, to fasten wooden planks to frames in drilled holes.[citation needed] List…
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