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angle cleat CONSTR

trunnion cleat ARCHIT

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Cleats or thole pins are fitted for the oars, and there may be a mast and sail, though with a minimum of rigging.
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Innovations in cleat technology continued to take place throughout the mid to late 20th century.
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Cleats may have more specific names based on added benefit they provide.
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Tie off the anchor to a bow cleat and pull on it to make sure that the knot is secure.
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It adds a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point.
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This knot can also serve the purpose of a cleat hitch.
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Modern snowshoes need no regular maintenance save a sharpening of cleats if desired.
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These soles were first used on mountaineering boots, replacing leather soles fitted with hobnails or steel cleats, commonly used up until then.
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There is a stainless bail with a mounting hole bolted to the mast - vang block with built-in cleat can be mounted to it.
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Some published standards only use those more descriptive terms and may never refer to these various lumber components as cleats.
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