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| C-CHANNEL
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A structural framing member that, when viewed cross-sectionally, has the shape of a "C". |
| C-CLAMP
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C-clamps utilize a vise-like handle and grip to support workpieces for light service and industrial applications. Some models offer positive trigger action for fast opening and closing. |
| C-WEIGHT SANDER BACKING
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C-weight sander backing is stiffer and stronger than a-weight sander backing. It can be used for both hand and machine sanding. It is usually found as a backing in grits 60, 80, 100,120 and 150. |
| C/B RATIO
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Also referred to as the saturation coefficient, a ration of the weight of water absorbed by masonry units in cold water to the weight absorbed in boiling water. |
| CAB
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An enclosed part of a machine that houses the operator. |
| CABIN
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Small, one-story house, simply built possibly of logs. |
| CABINET
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An enclosure or storage unit. Built-ins can be for kitchen or other use. |
| CABINET COMBINATION SAW BLADE
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Power saw, which uses this circular combination, saw blade to make smooth cuts when ripping and crosscutting wood. |
| CABINET HEAD CASING
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Giving the effect of a single complex molding this elaborate trim molding for doors or windows is constructed of two or more pieces of molding joined together along the length. |
| CABINET, BASE
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Cabinets that are mounted or rest on the floor and which often serve as a countertop. The standard size for base cabinets is 34 1Ú2 inches high and 24 inches deep, excluding the countertop and cabinet door. |
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