10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JOGGLE POST»
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The Encyclopædic Dictionary: A New, and Original Work of ...
Joggle-post,. *. Carp. : A post having shoulders to receive the feet of struts.
Joggle-truss,. •. Carp. : A hanging-post truss with one post. Joggle-work, 5.
Masonry : Work in which the courses are secured by joggles, so as to prevent
their slipping ...
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Architect's Illustrated Pocket Dictionary
... a masonry arch in which adjacent voussoirs are cut with rebates and
interlocked. hcra delggoj hcra delggoj jointer joggle piece, joggle; an extra
cogged piece sometimes added to tie a timber scarfjoint or built-up beam
together. joggle post ...
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2012
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Dictionary of Architecture and Building Construction
... crossette; a masonry arch in which adjacent voussoirs are cut with rebates and
interlocked. !23 joggle piece, joggle; an extra cogged piece sometimes added to
tie a timber scarfjoint or built-up beam together. !3 joggle post see king post. !33 ...
Nikolas Davies, Erkki Jokiniemi, 2008
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The Illustrated Glossary of Practical Architecture and Civil ...
Jib doors are adopted for the purpose of concealment. JOGGLE PIECE, a post
employed in a truss, having shoulders for receiving the extremities of a strut,
being properly morticed to receive them. A king post is sometimes called a joggle
post.
Samuel Charles Brees, 1852
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Illustrated Dictionary of Historic Architecture
... to a projection or notch in a second piece to prevent one piece from slipping on
the other. joggle joint A joint between two blocks of material (such as masonry)
which fit one into the other by a joggle. jerkinhead T jut window joggle post 1.
Joggle Post. — A post built of two or more pieces of timber held together with
dowels or joggles. A post having shoulders to receive the feet of struts; a king
post. King Post. — The middle post standing at the apex of a King Post Truss.
John Alexander Low Waddell, 1916
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Technological Dictionary: English-German-French
The crown-post, king-post, joggle-post of a truss * Die Hiingesaule + Poincon,
aiguille/. pendante. The door-post or jaume * Die Thurpfoste + Poteau de
remplage. The king-post of a roof * Die Stuhlsdule, Dachsdule (wenn der
Dachshihl nur ...
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A Visual Dictionary of Architecture
Also called doubleframed roof. king post A vertical member from the apex to the
bottom chord ofa pitched truss. joggle post A king post having notches or raised
areas for receiving and supporting the feet of inclined struts. Also calledjoggle ...
Francis D. K. Ching, 2011
slag wool, silicate cotton; simple, simple coat; 8oujfl.tr an, , to discharge (pus)
above the hoof. poilor, a., hairy, shagged. poiiicoii. m., iKxlkin, awl; drift, punch;
die; coak, dowel: (con-s. ) king or queen post: hanging post, joggle piece, joggle
post; ...
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German Technical Dictionary
... n<Wassertrans> underhung rudder Hängesäule f1. <Maschinen>joggle piece,
joggle post; 2. <Wasserversorg> heelpost (einer Schleuse) Hängetrockner m <
Papier> festoon dryer Hängeventil n <Hydraul> drop valve (Dampfmaschine) ...