| 1. | The current redirect does not permit identification of the Tie rod article.
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| 2. | Two steel tie rods connect the roof structure above the wall level.
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| 3. | The roof structure incorporates iron tie rods below a coved timber boarded ceiling.
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| 4. | Tie rods were added in 1930 to brace the spandrel walls.
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| 5. | The tie rods are now one of their favorite details in the house.
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| 6. | A single tie rod connects the left and right axle assemblies.
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| 7. | The roof framing is supported on hammerbeam brackets with tie rods.
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| 8. | Two metal tie rods restrain the sanctuary walls at eave level.
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| 9. | In later years the tie rods were replaced by strap bolts.
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| 10. | Several archways have timber bracing, and tie rods are visible throughout the building.
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