A waler in construction is a horizontal beam that is used to support formwork or shoring systems, typically for concrete structures. It helps distribute loads and stabilize vertical elements like walls or columns during construction. Walers are commonly made from wood or steel and are crucial for maintaining the integrity and safety of temporary structures while concrete sets. They are often used in conjunction with braces and other support systems to ensure proper alignment and strength.
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No they are not endangered.
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No, it is a saddle horse, classed as a heavy hunter it does have draft in its bloodlines.
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As used in construction, the word is WALER or WALE- no H. It refers to a supporting beam or timber placed horizontally along an excavation. It takes it's name from the wale of a boat- a board running along the length of the boat. A brace for an excavation may be held open by "spreaders and walers". Spreaders run across the excavation, and brace against the walers- running down the length of the excavation, and the timbers- running up and down . See figure 19 on the link below.
The cast of Nach dem Gesetz - 1919 includes: Bernhard Goetzke Fritz Hartwig as Arthur Wolf - journalist Guido Herzfeld as Heere - Loan Sharck Theodor Loos as Albert Holm,Artzt Asta Nielsen as Sonja Waler - Journalist - Her Daughter Georgine Sobjeska as Widow Waler Otz Tollen as Dr. Erich Waller - Her Son
The Fraser Island Brumby is the descendant of the Walers used in WW1 and 2. The Waler is also known as the Australian horse and a mixed breed created for use in the wars.
A waler is a horse which was developed over years to achieve a horse which was strong and hardy enough for the Australian climate, have enough stamina to be ridden long distances and the ability to work the fields. They were used for the Australian Light Horse in WW1. They are a combination of several breeds which were introduced to Australia during 1788, those being Thoroughbred, Arabian, Suffolk Punch, Clydesdale, Shire, Cleveland Bay, Welsh Cob, Coaching breeds, Hackney, Percheron, Timor Pony and many of the British native ponies.