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Fillet Strips, generally flat, which fill the plow between square top balusters on plowed handrail and shoe rail.
Fillet Bead: Caulking or sealant placed in such a manner that it forms an angle between the materials being caulked. FindAnInspector.US: Foremost home inspector search engine.
FILLET A small strip of cement / lime mortar, timber, plastic etc used to cover or seal the junction between two surfaces. ...
Fillet: The sides of the fish taken lengthwise away from the backbone. Fillets are usually boneless, and they are sold with or without the skin attached.
FILLET A small strip of wood or a flat moulding of small section. FINISHES The final applied coat or natural surface of a material used in walls, ceilings or floors of a building.
FILLET 1) Small band or strip used for separating molding. 2) A small cleat or ledge for supporting loose shelves. 3) The space between two flutings on a column or shaft.
Fillet A thin strip that fills the plowed (grooved) rail space between balusters in a handrail or shoe rail. Freestanding Stairs ...
Fillet: used to fill the plow between the balusters in shoe rail and plowed handrails.
Half Newel: used on the wall when ending a run of handrail.
Fillet: A sealant material installed at horizontal and vertical planes to remove 90 angles.
Fin: A sharp protrusion in a roof deck that can damage roof components.
fillet - a finishing (underside) board used to fill-in the plow (area) between balusters on a plowed handrail and shoe rail finial ...
Fillet Weld A weld at the inside intersection of two metal surfaces that meet at right angles. Fillet Weld ...
--A fillet, from 12 to 16 pounds, will take from four to five hoers, at a good fire. A loin upon the average, will take three hours. A shoulder, from three hours to three hours and a half. A neck, two hours.
A fillet of cement around the fitting indicates that you used enough solvent cement to ensure a leak-free joint. With PVC and CPVC, do not wipe off the fillet.
Junctions in roofs are potential trouble spots, with water exploiting defective lead flashings, mortar fillets, ridges or hips.
Quirk: A narrow groove channel molding sometimes called a sunken fillet. Note: Some terms in this furniture glossary may no longer be in common use and are posted for reasons of historical interest.
Arris rail: :Timber of triangular cross section (made by cutting a square section diagonally), used for fence rails and forming fillets at the junctions of flat roofs and walls Arris: A sharp corner at the junction of two planes or surfaces ...
Titanium which is a matrix of titanium and carbides is also used. Titanium is lighter than steel. Titanium alloy knives can be used for boning and filleting but not for decorative cuts as they are more flexible than steel.
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