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- A concrete wing wall anchors the dam into the eastern river bank.
- Those marks will indicate where the wall anchors should be installed.
- NOTE : Drawing captioned " AUGER TYPE WALL ANCHOR " goes with this column.
- A wall anchor today would be just a steel dowel in a concrete or brick wall.
- Another type of hollow-wall anchor combines the advantages of the toggle bolt and the expansion anchor.
- It can be screwed to the joists or attached to the drywall ceiling with spring loaded hollow-wall anchors.
- The east wall anchors are the more common " S " shape, and the attic windows have been bricked in.
- CAPTION : Auger type wall anchors can be driven into the drywall with a Phillips type screwdriver without need for drilling any holes first.
- All the Dutch brick buildings used iron wall anchors spread across several bricks to tie the brick shell to the wooden frame of the house.
- The display contains the main printed circuit board ( PCB ) and rotating ring, and the base ( pictured ) houses the connection terminals, bubble level, and holes for wall anchors.
- What kind of hollow wall anchors or similar mounting fixtures should I use that will be quick and simple for an inexperienced amateur to use and install, particularly since I own no power tools?
- When the screws are driven through the hardboard and into the wall anchors ( inserted ahead of time ) or studs, the spacers will hold the perforated board away from the wall to provide enough space behind it for the various hooks and other wire fixtures.
- The basement of "'Number 1 "'( " Bootes 4 " ) is possibly preserved from the Middle Ages, while the Y-shaped wall anchors between the first and second floors are considerably younger, the third floor is from the first half of the 17th century, and the top floor if from 1652.
- While both the interior and the exterior of "'Number 5 "'( " Bootes 2 " ) mostly dates back to a reconstruction in 1764, the extent of the building is a century older, and the walls of first three storeys are preserved from the Middle Ages ( the fork-shaped wall anchors and the decorated doors are from the 17th century though ).