It's an oldish building, but it's nice, fairly weathertight, and fits my needs. |
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In ideal conditions, a house constructed with a timber frame can be windproof and weathertight in days and completed in six to eight weeks. |
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Hence, an architect's most fundamental charge is to design a weathertight building. |
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Type approval tests included a satisfactory hose test, which ascertains the weathertight capability of the hatch. |
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Older frame houses in Lincoln Park generally are sheathed with German siding, which provided a weathertight seal and an attractive surface pattern. |
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On the port side, a weathertight door facing aft allows access to the working deck. |
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The slate roofs appear to be in a good state of repair and the building has always been kept weathertight. |
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The closing mechanism of the aft hatch was defective, compromising the weathertight integrity of the liferaft. |
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The fish hold is divided into six sections by portable pen boards and it has a fibreglass weathertight hatch cover. |
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The firm TECSEAL, SA manufactures weathertight seals from polypropylene yarn for the construction industry. |
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In any event it was designed only to be weathertight not watertight. |
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As a result, the hatch was not weathertight. |
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Plumbing has been installed in the concession stand, which is weathertight. |
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The TSB has conducted several investigations into marine accidents involving small fishing vessels in which the failure to maintain weathertight integrity has been identified as a causal factor. |
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The detrimental effects of not securely stowing gear and ensuring that weathertight openings are properly closed compromise the overall crew and vessel safety. |
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However, the LED drivers, located in weathertight access boxes in the stone base of each monument, are readily accessible. |
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On the starboard side of the wheelhouse are the conning position and a weathertight Dutch door opening onto the starboard side deck of the vessel. |
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Mortar hardens into a stonelike mass and, properly applied, distributes the load of the structure uniformly over the bonding surfaces and provides a weathertight joint. |
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Closure of weathertight openings, such as deckhouse and accommodation doors, when operating at sea is important to prevent water from entering the vessel and for the safety of all persons on board. |
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Long handles have to be manhandled to open the numerous weathertight doorways, making passage in the Healy far more cumbersome but giving you time to admire the consistency of the brown paint throughout the ship. |
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During the manufacture process, TECSEAL, SA generated polypropylene waste from the production of weathertight seals, which was recovered as a by-product. |
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But damage during shipping is not usually an issue because vehicles bound for many ports are safely parked on a weathertight deck of a ship that is essentially a floating parking lot. |
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All openings in the exposed weather deck shall have coamings of ample height and strength and shall be provided with efficient means for expeditiously closing them weathertight. |
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The rear wing will be completely restored and the roof will be repaired to make sure it is weathertight under the latest plan. |
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The wheelhouse was located in a deckhouse forward of midships, and a single weathertight door on the starboard side led from the wheelhouse onto the main deck aft. |
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Access to the compartment is through a circular hatchway on the main deck, which can be sealed off by means of a quick closing weathertight hatch cover. |
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Twelve trials were conducted with the hood made temporarily weathertight, with only the forward visor top gasket in the original condition it was in at the time of the occurrence. |
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The steel visor plate at the front of the road engine compartment was fixed in the fully raised position, and the hood sides, engine ventilation openings and forward cowl ventilators were temporarily sealed weathertight. |
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Their brownstone still stands, and it is still snug and weathertight. |
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It will mean that work can be carried out to make the roof weathertight and enable parishioners to forge ahead with plans to make more use of the building. |
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