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Brick Nogging, Brick Partition Wall - Non-Load bearing wall, usually infilling between the columns or a steel framed building. The wall is generally constructed by bricks on edge. Wall ties and movement joints are needed for them ...

 


Nogging
- a nog was always a wooden brick, but the term is now frequently used to describe any small piece of wood.

Nogging: brick masonry used to fill the spaces between the members of a timber frame
Wattle: a framework of rods or poles interwoven with thin branches, twigs, and reeds ...

wattle and daub, lath and plaster, brickwork (known as nogging), etc.Inglenook(lit. fire-corner): Recess for a hearth with provision for seating.

Newel The upright post of a staircase which supports the handrail - often turned and decorated Nogging Either infill of masonry laid as panels between a timber wall-frame or small horizontal pieces of timber fixed between the wall studs ...

See also: Brick, Frame, Timber, Infill, Plaster

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