Architecture
- the tie bar of parquet floor is a piece of wood big length, of a few centimetres of section, nailed or screwed over the Solive S composing the floor, intended to receive the parquet floor or the flagstones of floor out of agglomerated wooden. In French-speaking Switzerland, this term is sometimes used by the Charpentier S in the place of that of “Liteau”.
- the tie bar of floor is a piece of wood long fixed along the wall or fixed on the length of the intermediate carrying beam, and which supports by lower part the ends of the Solive S which will receive the floor.
- Formerly, one also indicated under this name various tender stone species drawn from the Parisian careers, like that of Saint-Leu.
- the tie bar is distinguished from the dart crowned in what all buds that it door are already laid out to flower. In general, it is after three or four years that the darts constitute tie bars.
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