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4 | Wall tops for insulated filler panels on gables |
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4 | correcting/levelling/smoothing the gable slopes |
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Wall tops for insulated filler panels on gables Explanation: that's how i read it -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 hr (2018-03-29 22:16:46 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In France these are a feature of masonry construction. |
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redressages d’arase de tympans de pignons correcting/levelling/smoothing the gable slopes Explanation: Given that you think this is a modern building without decorative tympanum, I think you can treat "tympans" as redundant. All it does, in this case, is indicate that it isn't about a levelling course to the foundations or over a ring beam. http://charpente-total-bricoleurs.wifeo.com/les-differentes-... http://www.nzdl.org/gsdl/collect/hdl/index/assoc/HASH0156.di... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day 13 hrs (2018-03-31 11:00:11 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Note that I have re-parsed the header term, including "redressages", as this is necessary for it to make sense and for the purposes of translation. |
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Reference: Google picture Reference information: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=arase de tympans de pignon... |
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