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| WALL THICKNESS
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The thickness of the tubing wall. |
| WALL TIE
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Small metal strip or steel wire used to bind courses of masonry to wood frame in veneer construction. |
| WALL TILE
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A glazed tile with a body that is suitable for interior use and which is usually nonvitreous, and is not required nor expected to withstand excessive impact or be subjected to freezing and thawing conditions. |
| WALL WASHING
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A lighting technique that produces a relatively smooth, even level of illumination on the wall and reduces the texture of the surface. |
| WALL-HUNG CLOSET TANK
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Two-piece water closet with the tank portion attached to the wall by a bracket and connected to the bowl by a pipe elbow. Combination water closets, with the tank mounted on the bowl have replaced this type of water closet. |
| WALL-HUNG LAVATORY
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Sink which is fastened to the wall, rather than being mounted on a vanity or pedestal. |
| WALLBOARD
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Wood pulp, gypsum, or similar materials made into large rigid sheets that may be fastened to the frame of a building to provide a surface finish. |
| WALLBOARD HAMMER
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The typical wallboard hammer is equipped with a patented, flat 12 oz. Steel head for nailing into corners. Like the shingling hatchet, the striking face is milled and crowned. The blade offers a 1-3/4 inch cut and a nail pulling slot. See bricklayer's hammer and shingling hatchet. |
| WALNUT
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Hardwood used for furniture that is a medium/dark brown. |
| WAREHOUSE FEE
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The lender's cost of holding a borrowers loan temporarily before it s sold on the secondary market and is usually a closing cost fee. |
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