Cambered lintel, probably a doorway to the original barn.
Like the roman roads, telford's road also
had a marked camber
to improve drainage with water running into channels.
The uk has a sign warning of "
adverse camber
" on a curve.
Camber angles
do not add up.
The most durable paths are
slightly cambered
to aid rain runoff.
They are made with a camber adjuster so the
wheel camber
can be accurately adjusted once the trike is on its ' wheels.
Camber of the road
causing water to accumulate outside his property.
Cambered sole
allows the club to glide through even the thickest of grass.
Confidence to use that power on a slippery surface infested with
changing cambers
is the key to success here.
The more the car is lowered, the greater the
negative camber
that is introduced.
Camber section
she put the hammer down.
It is about 13 ft. 6 ins. wide and, as you say is very
steeply cambered.
Cambered head
of a former single light.
Sometimes the manufacturers will also
adjust the camber
in relation to the stiffness of the snowboard's longitudinal flex.
It would appear that your car has
positive camber
on the rear which is lethal.
Camber changes
at all sorts of inconvenient places.
Well bumpy and testing for sure before we shot out of the exit and along the first of many an
off camber.
Camber beds
shed water, but is there any information as to what happens to the water?
The same principle is applied to the
rear camber.
Camber line, both of which may vary spanwise, can be treated.
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