ironbolted
Ironbolted is an adjective used to describe an assembly, joint, or structure secured primarily with iron bolts as the principal fasteners. In timber framing and shipbuilding, an ironbolted connection relies on bolts that pass through the joined members and are secured with nuts, washers, or similar hardware. The term emphasizes the fastening method rather than the design of the members themselves.
Historically, ironbolting developed as ironworking improved and larger wooden structures required stronger joints. Bolt materials evolved
Types of ironbolted constructions include timber-framed buildings, ship timbers, and certain bridges where bolt connections provide
Advantages of ironbolted joints include strong load-bearing capacity, ease of disassembly for maintenance, and the ability