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Fragment
A part broken away from a whole. A detached, incomplete part.

Frame
(1) The basic, skeletal structural around which a building is built and which gives it its shape or form. (2) The border or case into which a window or door is set which serves as a structural support. (3) To enclose in or to provide a border for.

Framed
A bath enclosure system that mounts all glass or plastic panels in a metal frame.

Framed opening
A structurally-framed opening in a roof of a building for use in installing large items such as HVAC units, skylights, or ventilators.

Framework
The skeletal structure of a building.

Framing
The structural wood and/or metal elements of most homes. The floor and ceiling framing is called the joist work. Wall framing is usually made out of 2" x 4" or 2" x 6" studs.

Framing anchors
Also referred to as framing clips, these metal fasteners connect the framework and reinforce joints of a building.

Framing clips
Also referred to as framing anchors, these metal fasteners connect the framework and reinforce joints of a building.

Framing fasteners
Used to lock framing pieces together, these fasteners are made of 16 or 18 gauge zinc-coated metal with pre-punched nail holes. They are set between the pieces of frame and attached with either nails or screws, locking the members together. This method is faster than using nails along.

Framing in
The completion or finishing of structural framework.

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