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| GUIDE COAT
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A coat of the finish cover, such as paint, which is applied prior to the final coat. |
| GUIDELINE LIVES
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Expected period of benefit used to depreciate business property, plant and equipment as developed by the industry involved or the IRS. |
| GUINEA
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Blue topped, wooden stake, which is used to mark for grading. Also called blue top. |
| GUINEA HOPPER
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Person who signals to the grading machine operator whether there is a need to cut or fill, as indicated when the guinea stake is located. |
| GULLET
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The space between the teeth in a saw blade. |
| GUM AND RESIN
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Gum and resin are terms used to describe varying states of a sticky, sap residue exuded from wood. |
| GUM ARABIC
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Water-soluble gum, which is obtained from several African acacias, which is used as an adhesive or binder in certain paints. |
| GUM SPOT OR STREAK
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Spot on a board where the gum has concentrated. |
| GUNITE
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Trademark name for shotcrete, which is sprayed-on concrete often used in swimming pools or to prevent soil erosion by reinforcing a bank of earth. |
| GUNNY
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Used to prevent moisture loss from concrete during curing, this coarse jute cloth is wetted than placed as a cover. |
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