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sarking, vbl. n. orig. Sc. and north. (ˈsɑːkɪŋ) [f. sark v. and n. + -ing1.] 1. Building. The action of sark v. 2; also attrib., as sarking-board, sarking felt, sarking-nail.1464–5 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 154 Pro M1 sarkyngnale, 5s. 1597 Ibid. 740 For sawinge Sarkyn boordes..for the churche. 157...
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Sarking
Sarking is an English word with multiple meanings in roof construction:
The use of wood panels, or "sarking boards", called sheathing, sheeting or decking The word sarking is further used as part of the term scrim and sarking, a method of interior construction widely used in Australia and New Zealand in the
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Scrim and sarking
In New Zealand, the sarking was often the native rimu (red pine), and the scrim was usually either jute or hessian. It is also more costly to insure homes with scrim and sarking walls, as they pose a fire danger.
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sark
▪ I. sark, n. Sc. and north. (and occas. arch.). (sɑːk) Forms: 1 serc, serce, syrce, 2 syric, suric, 3 serc, 3–6 (9 Sc. local) serk, (4 scherk), 4–5 serke, 4–7 sarke, 4– sark. [OE. sęrc, masc. (also in extended form serce, wk. fem.) = ON. serk-r (Sw. särk, Da. særk):—OTeut. type *sarki-z. Affinities...
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Sark (disambiguation)
Cutty Sark (disambiguation)
Little Sark, a peninsula on the island of Sark
Sark-French (or Sercquiais), the Norman dialect of the island of Sark
Sarking
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raggle
▪ I. raggle, n.1 Sc. (ˈræg(ə)l) [Of obscure origin and history: cf. the vb.] A groove cut in stone, esp. on a wall to receive the end or edge of a roof.1835 in Sc. Nat. Dict. (1968) s.v. Raggle v.1, n.1 1881 D. H. Fleming Guide St. Andrews 55 The raggle of the roof and the ragged marks of the wall a...
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Scrim (material)
This method of construction, widely used in older houses, is often referred to as "scrim and sarking", the sarking being the board.
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Scrim
(known as Scrim), member of New Orleans hip-hop group Suicideboys
See also
Scrim and sarking
Scrimmage (disambiguation)
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Cranmer Centre
The roof was characterised by timber sarking and slate sheathing. Roofing over the hall/library was replaced in 1989 after a fire.
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Slate
In the UK, fixing is typically with double nails onto timber battens (England and Wales) or nailed directly onto timber sarking boards (Scotland and Northern
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Torfaen
The columns carry light curved iron members, and a roof structure of light iron with timber rafters and sarking.
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Sewage Pumping Station 3
Externally there is a corrugated iron gambrel roof with timber louvered gable vents and exposed eaves with timber sarking boards; double casement timber
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Futuna Chapel
The ceiling features exposed rafters and timber sarking. The triangular clerestory windows are formed of gridded clear and coloured perspex. The extensive use of timber for the roof, with exposed sarking, struts and rafters is typical of architect-designed New Zealand houses of the 60s and 70s
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Old St Paul's, Wellington
The interior has been likened to the upturned hull of an Elizabethan galleon, with exposed curving rimu trusses and kauri roof sarking.
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Claxton, Norfolk
The church has a thatched scissor-beam roof with basketweave sarking.
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