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Wire tie
A system for attaching heavy steep slope roofing materials such as slate r tile by using wire fasteners in addition to or in place of nails.

Wire ties
Short lengths of cement-coated or galvanized wire used in tying wood, metal or masonry together.

Wire wheel
Wire wheels are ideal for cleaning rust or paint from metal surfaces.

Wire, solid core
Wire consisting of a single conductor.

Wire, stranded
Wire consisting of multiple conductors.

Wired edge
Sheet metal edge which has been made smooth by rolling the metal around a length of wire.

Wireway
Enclosed channel or electric wire, which is wither square or rectangular in shape and has one hinged or removable side. The wireway is attached to the wall and the electrical wire is then laid in place.

Wiring
The term used to describe the electrical wiring in a building, which in electrical terminology is called conductors, because it conducts electricity.

Wiring bit
Wiring bits bore curved holes to install electrical wiring.

Wiring plans
Drawing, which shows where the electrical items such as receptacles, switches, fixtures, etc. are to be installed.

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