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| Structural light framing
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Framing with 2 x 4's and 2 x 6's, which is normally the standard, used for one and two story structures. |
| Structural lumber
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Lumber used for studs and beams, at least a 2 x 4, to hold a building or structure up. The structure is attached to or built onto the structural lumber of a building frame. |
| Structural steel
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Variously shaped pieces of steel which are used for load bearing purposes. In framing of a structure. This type of framing is stronger, more durable than wood and fireproof and is used for high-rise buildings. |
| Structural steel h pile
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Letter H shaped steel structural member, which is driven into the ground and used to support a building or structure after having the necessary depth determined. |
| Structural steel tubing
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Round, square or rectangular hollow lengths of tubing, which are used in piping system support and structures where I-beams and other larger member are not needed. |
| Structure
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Any constructed improvement on a site, such as a building, garage, fence, etc. |
| Structure section
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Cross section or cut through drawing to show the layers of material in a roadway. |
| Strut
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Intermediate brace that adds strength to the other members by serving as a load path between them. |
| Stub-out
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Short lengths of pipe installed during rough-in to which fixtures and drains will eventually be installed. |
| Stubby flex ratchet
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The stubby flex ratchet is designed for work in tight spaces. |
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