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Carpentry Floor Framing

Subjects : industries, carpentry
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1. Horizontal members of a frame that rest on and transfer the load to sills and girders.






2. Horizontal timbers resting on the foundation supporting the framework of a building; also - the lowest horizontal member in a window or door frame.






3. See box header.






4. A one-dimensional measurement of length in foot increments.






5. A type of frame in which the studs are continuous from foundation to roof.






6. Boards that have been finished with tongue-and-grooved edges.






7. The part of the roof that extends beyond the dry well.






8. The distance from the center of one structural member to the center of the next one.






9. A mixture of cement - fine aggregate - and water used to fill joints in masonry and tile.






10. In platform construction - framing members that cap the floor joists; also called a band joist - rim joist - or joist header.






11. A mixture of cement - fine aggregate - and water used to fill joints in masonry and tile.






12. A type of frame in which the studs are continuous from foundation to roof.






13. Insects that live in colonies and feed on wood.






14. Full-length joists that run along the inside of an opening.






15. Metal flashing plate over the foundation to protect wood members from termites.






16. Full-length joists that run along the inside of an opening.






17. Diagonal braces or solid wood blocks between floor joists used to distribute the loads imposed on the floor.






18. The highest point of a roof that has sloping sides.






19. An interior wall that supports the floor above.






20. Materials installed to slow the movement of fire and smoke within smaller cavities of a building frame during a fire; also called draft-stop blocking.






21. Insects that live in colonies and feed on wood.






22. A sloping structural member of a roof frame that supports the roof sheathing and covering.






23. Top or bottom horizontal member of a wall frame.






24. Method of wood frame construction in which wall are erected on a previously constructed floor deck or platform.






25. A wood block that is used to reinforce the web of an I-joist - often at locations where the I-joist is supported in a hanger and the sides of the hanger do not extend up to the top flange.






26. Gravel- or stone-filled excavation for catching water so it can be absorbed into the earth.






27. The distance from the center of one structural member to the center of the next one.






28. A thin - wedge-shaped piece of material used behind pieces for the purpose of straightening them - or for bringing their surfaces flush at a joint.






29. Boards or sheet materials that are fastened to roof and exterior walls and on which the roof covering and siding are applied.






30. Diagonal braces or solid wood blocks between floor joists used to distribute the loads imposed on the floor.






31. The highest point of a roof that has sloping sides.






32. Method of wood frame construction in which wall are erected on a previously constructed floor deck or platform.






33. A wood block that is used to reinforce the web of an I-joist - often at locations where the I-joist is supported in a hanger and the sides of the hanger do not extend up to the top flange.






34. Short joist running from an opening to a bearing.






35. A narrow board let into studs of a balloon frame to support floor joists.






36. Materials installed to slow the movement of fire and smoke within smaller cavities of a building frame during a fire; also called draft-stop blocking.






37. An interior wall that supports the floor above.






38. See box header.






39. Top or bottom horizontal member of a wall frame.






40. The narrow surface of lumber running with the grain.






41. See fire-stop blocking.






42. Any construction of stone - brick - tile - concrete - plaster - and similar material.






43. A term applied to concrete that has not fully cured.






44. The part of the roof that extends beyond the dry well.






45. A continuous row of building material - such as brick - siding - roofing - and flooring.






46. The narrow surface of lumber running with the grain.






47. Short joist running from an opening to a bearing.






48. Treatment given to lumber that applies preservative under pressure to penetrate the total piece.






49. A one-dimensional measurement of length in foot increments.






50. A term applied to concrete that has not fully cured.