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| Lineman's pliers
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Multi-purpose tool which is often used when working with wire, they have a blunt, tapered nose along with built-in side. Also called side cutting pliers or electrician's pliers they have insulated handles to protect against shock from live wire. |
| Lineman's splice
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Also called a Western Union splice, the ends of the two electrical wires are bared and then overlapped and twisted around each other |
| Linen closet
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Closet, with shelving, used to store sheets, towels, etc. |
| Liner
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Something, particularly a material, that fits inside of something else to cover the interior surface. |
| Lines of force
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A line in the field of magnetic or electrical force, indicating the direction of the force, at any point. |
| Lining
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(1) The act of covering the inner surface of something. (2) Material used to cover the inner surface of something. |
| Lining felt
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Felt of a minimum weight of 15 pounds that provides a cushion between, for example, a subfloor and the finish surface of the floor. |
| Linkage
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The time and distance between a designed use of property and the intended users. |
| Linoleum
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Floor covering, either sheet or tile which is made from wood filler, ground cork, pigment, together with a solidifying binder and backed with felt. |
| Linoleum knife
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Used for cutting linoleum as well as vinyl flooring, drywall, etc. this hook-blade knife has a sharp edge on the inside curve of the hook. |
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