Makes possible to eliminate any sign of shingling at the base of the stack: the board quality is maintained, as is the operator's safety. |
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It was a 40-degree day and Brian Aebig was doing the heavy lifting with the older crew shingling his father-in-law's roof. |
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He has also designed similar varied muntins into the new building and several of the roof elements, including the imbricated shingling. |
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Their daughters have pitched in, sanding paint off clapboards and shingling the barn. |
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The glazings were reorganized towards the South and it gets dressed with a shingling of chesnut tree for the lower crowns and copper on the top. |
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Some of the iron oxide is from the scales that form in the later steps of shingling and rolling. |
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The northern wind welcomes me in a rather shingling way. |
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The protagonist, Gunnar Huttunen, arrives one day at a sleepy, woodsy canton in the province and quickly sets up a shingling service run out of a decrepit mill. |
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When selecting a single-face liner, it's important to choose one that is less likely to be a source of dust, since it comes in direct contact with the white liner sheet in the shingling and stacking process on the corrugator. |
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Handing over route b. has the considerable advantage that the province will improve the worst part of the road, between Rooi and the Boschkant, by shingling it, which will also improve the connection with Liempde. |
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Sometimes European ironworks would skip the shingling process completely and roll the puddle balls. |
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The material obtained at the end of shingling is known as bloom. |
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Shingling expels slag and welds shut internal cracks, while breaking off chunks of impurities. |
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