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08:05 Feb 20, 2020 |
Swedish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Deane Goltermann Sweden Local time: 02:06 | ||||||
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3 | hammered from both sides |
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hammered from both sides Explanation: Right, a little tricky... When making your seam the final step is to 'lock' the joint. Seems this is done with a hammer (which you see on the Swe reference under hakfals). 'Lock' is possible but these "How to" references look much the same. BTW I found 'hakfals' as synonym to 'tvärfals' ( http://www.teokonsult.se/plat/plfackor.htm ) https://www.stortz.com/locking-a-standing-seam-panel/ Reference: http://www.teknikhandboken.se/handboken/utformning-detaljer/... |
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