What is the correct spelling of the word wailler/ sounds like whaler?

even my boss doesn't know.
civil and structural engineering.
tried all dictionary sites and wikipedia but could find nothing.

Answer:
It's spelled 'WALER' and is a steel bracket attached directly to the concrete forms of a building to straighten a wall and minimize the need for additional bracing.
In residential construction, one row of walers at the top of the wall is usually sufficient.
no idea what you are on about lol. i would say wailer. do you know the definition? because a wailer i think is someone who wails. lol. good luck finding the answer.
In what context is the word used ?That would help narrow down which word you want.
Brackets?
The correct spelling is waler. Below is a site that has several different waler clamps that can be used, and an aluminum waler board. Usually wood lumber is used as walers on the formwork.
waler. Also spelled as whaler. Also known as a wale.

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