collar tie การใช้
- The ceiling is raked up to the line of the collar tie.
- The ceiling rakes from the walls to a line with the collar tie of the heavy timber trusses.
- A collar beam is often called a "'collar tie "'but this is rarely correct.
- The ceiling also is lined with beaded boards, running diagonally where the ceiling rakes up to the collar tie.
- The only thing we had ever built was a shelf, and we didn't know a collar tie from a bow tie.
- The gables are infilled with vertical boarding which has a scalloped bottom edge and supported at the lower end by an exposed collar tie.
- The apex of the western gable roof has cast iron panels fixed between a collar tie supported by decorative timber brackets and a king post running up to the roof and supporting a cross.
- A collar near the bottom of the rafters may replace a tie beam and be designed to keep the rafters from spreading, thus are in tension : these are correctly called a collar tie.
- That might mean a chaste black coat tied just above the waist with a ribbon; a knit polo shirt or cardigan with a broadtail front over a trim pair of wide striped trousers in black and brown tweed; or a salt-and-pepper tweed coat, with a loose fur collar tied at the neck and worn over an abstract-print organdy dress.