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Exempel på hur man kan använda NOGGING i en mening

  • Brick nog (nogging or nogged, beam filling) is a construction technique in which bricks are used to fill the gaps in a wooden frame.
  • Blocking (dwang, nog, noggin, and nogging) is the use of short pieces of dimensional lumber in wood framed construction to brace longer members or to provide grounds for fixings.
  • Its listing describes its left hand parts timber framed with brick nogging on stone plinth, right hand part rubble stone, Concrete pantile roofs, an external stone stack heightened in brick at right hand end with a Brick bread oven roofed in Swithland slates.
  • As work began in earnest, 60 oaks were felled for timber at Chute, Wiltshire, 17,000 roof tiles were carted in from Mottisfont, windows were fashioned from Caen stone carted from Botley, and 20,000 bricks—probably used for the nogging of the inn's façade—were purchased from Daniel Brykeman.
  • The exterior is modestly detailed, with bracing, studding and nogging over tongue-and-groove boarding, paired shaped eaves brackets under the main roof, and timber doors and double hung sash windows.
  • The barn and cowhouses are timber framed and weatherboarded, there is an addition to the southwest in limestone with a stone-slate roof, and a 19th-century extension in timber framing with brick nogging in the upper storey and a slate roof.
  • The original part is timber framed with brick nogging, it has been partly refaced, underbuilt and extended in brick, and the roofs are tiled.
  • The original part is timber framed with brick nogging, it is pebbledashed, and underbuilt in brick, on a red sandstone plinth and with quoins.
  • The early part is timber framed with red brick nogging, and it has been partly refaced, underbuilt, rebuilt, and extended in red brick and red sandstone.
  • It is timber framed with rendered stone and brick nogging, close studding, and pantile roofs with plain tile verges.
  • The buildings are in timber-framing with brick nogging and brick, on plinths of stone and brick, with plain and dentilled eaves, and pantile roofs with coped gables and kneelers.
  • It has a timber framed core with brick nogging, on plinths of brick and stone, it is partly rendered with remains of pargeting, and has tile hanging, and tile roofs with a single coped gable and kneelers.
  • The hotel is in close studded timber framing with rendered nogging, a colourwashed brick underbuild, on a plinth, and with roofs of slate and pantile.


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