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| CROWN SAW
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Cylinder with cutting teeth in the end, which is mounted on an arbor and turned in a drill for hole cutting. |
| CROWN WEIR
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The interior projection in the outlet side of a P-trap to aid in maintaining the water seal in the trap. |
| CROWNING
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A "convex" or "crowned" condition or appearance of individual strips, with the center of the strip higher than the edges. (Opposite of cupping.). |
| CROWNING
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Framing installation of boards with the crown up. |
| CROWS FOOT
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Marked survey stake, which shows the cuts and fills needed during earth grading. |
| CRUCIBLE
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Container made of substance highly resistant to great heat, for melting, fusing, heating or transferring molten material. |
| CRUCIFORM
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Cross shaped. |
| CRUD
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Layer of dirt, filth grease or any foreign matter. |
| CRUDE
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Raw or natural condition. Not refined or processed. Unfinished. Rough. |
| CRUMBLING SHOE
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Shoe, which is used on a wheel trencher to push dirt back into the trencher, buckets so it does not fall into the trench. |
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