[Bell Historians] Steelwork into masonary
matthewhigby at D6KgRmfnuXldNdp4KUQgeIIk_Tst4lGGtZbxRp9BD2INfLp3zns3_eWE37eCBm01845BQYdr97TMTMU0s3s1.yahoo.invalid
matthewhigby at D6KgRmfnuXldNdp4KUQgeIIk_Tst4lGGtZbxRp9BD2INfLp3zns3_eWE37eCBm01845BQYdr97TMTMU0s3s1.yahoo.invalid
Fri Feb 23 21:39:38 GMT 2007
In a message dated 23/02/2007 21:06:51 GMT Standard Time,
alanjbirney at OOUkrf-8zVO_ujXCevAWp4HX3BJyHJNL2wvORA3ntUqImsqmgfr9ocGXLwfVtKrSL9Xecs43aOoY_1O4FaMKeIwx.yahoo.invalid writes:
Have you never heard them called that before Matt? It was the
only to make the architect see sense- go into great detail. needless
to say, the architect was happy that he had been consulted in the
project and a faculty was no problem. The same architect has been
moaning about another church very close by where the bells where
rehung lower in the tower, claiming that the rehanging has caused
cracks in the tower walls, but the local band know nothing about it!
Alan
We call them called drag cleats - in other words, they help provide drag. I
suppose you could look at this both ways. Sorry! M
Matthew Higby & Co Ltd,
Church Bell Engineers.
Jasmine Cottage,
The Street,
Chilcompton,
Bath,
BA3 4HN.
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