Tongue and groove is a method of fitting similar objects together, edge to edge, used mainly with wood, in flooring, parquetry, panelling, and similar...
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Tongue-and-groove pliers are a type of slip-joint pliers. They are also known as: adjustable pliers, Channellocks (i.e., Channellock brand pliers), water...
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Slip joint pliers (section Tongue-and-groove pliers)
of slip joint pliers, including straight slip joint pliers, tongue-and-groove pliers and lineman's pliers. Straight slip joint pliers are configured similarly...
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Bonnie Raitt (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
improve and this had a severe impact on her relationship with Warner Brothers. In 1983, Raitt was finishing work on her follow-up album, Tongue and Groove. The...
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wood floors are mostly manufactured 0.75 inches (19 mm) thick with a tongue-and-groove for installation. This process involves treating the wood by boiling...
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Tongue in Groove is an album by drummer Joey Baron, his first as leader, which was recorded in 1991 and released on the JMT label. In his review for Allmusic...
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shallow groove that runs forward as a shallow groove in a V shape from the foramen cecum, forwards and outwards to the margins (borders) of the tongue. The...
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Matchboard by definition is "a board with a groove cut along one edge and a tongue along the other so as to fit snugly with the edges of similarly cut...
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Channellock (redirect from Champion Bolt and Clipper Company)
company manufactures more than 75 types and sizes of pliers—particularly its eponymous style of tongue-and-groove, slip-joint pliers. Its pliers have distinctive...
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homeowner to install. Laminate flooring is packaged as a number of tongue and groove planks, which can be clicked into one another. Sometimes a glue backing...
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and the bottoms of drawers. For more structural construction, grooves are created along the sides and/or ends of panels, such as in tongue and groove...
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Located in Buckhead, Atlanta, Tongue & Groove is the longest running nightclub and lounge in Atlanta. Originally opened at Buckhead Village in 1994, the...
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Slot (section Arts, entertainment, and media)
(disambiguation) Slit (disambiguation) Slut (disambiguation) Tongue and groove, a type of joinery employing slots and interlocking ridges cut into material This disambiguation...
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Larssen sheet piling (redirect from Tongue and groove of Larsen)
metal beams and pipes. Metal dowels are hot-rolled steel and cold-rolled. Tongue Larssen - Tongue Larssens are up to 34 meters long and 80 centimeters...
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pipe wrench and the rigid pipe wrench, as well as various forms of adjustable pliers, such as the Vise Grip and "Channelock" tongue-and-groove plier. Johansson's...
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the double tongue and groove joint. It comprises only four individual parts: the two forks (a.k.a. yokes, one driving and one driven) and the two semi-spherical...
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Wade Damerst and Michael Scott (the Distortions, Deadtime Stories). They recorded a three-song EP on Garrett's own label, Tongue and Groove Records. Garrett's...
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(or cramp) for holding tongue and groove flooring in place while laying. A flooring clamp is used for holding tongue and groove flooring while individual...
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channel Groove (joinery) Grooved rail Labyrinth seal Ridge Tongue and groove Tread Garrison, Ervan G. (2018-12-19). History of Engineering and Technology:...
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ring-joint, tongue and groove, and raised-face flanges are Class 150, Class 300, Class 400 (unusual), Class 600, Class 900, Class 1500, and Class 2500...
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wood. Chamferboards are an Australian form of weatherboarding using tongue-and-groove joints to link the boards together to give a flatter external appearance...
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grooves lined up and facing each other. The void between is filled with a thin piece of wood, forming a spline joint. This is very similar to tongue and...
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Coupling (section Maintenance and failure)
and a middle disc that is joined to the first two by tongue and groove. The tongue and groove on one side is perpendicular to the tongue and groove on...
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Chisel (redirect from Hammer and chisel (tools))
degree angles. Flooring chisel cuts and lifts flooring materials for removal and repair; ideal for tongue-and-groove flooring. Framing chisel usually used...
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of IMRT being used and some of them carry costs of their own. Some texts distinguish "tongue and groove error" from "tongue or groove error", according...
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Stonehenge (redirect from Stonehenge and Associated Monuments - Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites)
using tongue and groove joints – a woodworking method, again. Each standing stone was around 13.5 feet (4.11 m) high, 7.0 feet (2.13 m) wide, and 3.5 feet...
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Chamfer (redirect from Lark's tongue (chamfer))
the terms are often used interchangeably. In furniture-making, a lark's tongue is a chamfer which ends short of a piece in a gradual outward curve, leaving...
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sharpest and highest-pitched to dullest and lowest-pitched: Grooved like [s z]: with a groove running down the centerline of the tongue. The groove channels...
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Plum (section Etymology and names)
humans, with origins in East European and Caucasian mountains and China. They were brought to Britain from Asia, and their cultivation has been documented...
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Vardo (Romani wagon) (section Decoration and painting)
used by the Romanichal. Both back and front walls of the wagon were decorated in scrollwork and tongue and groove and the wagon was painted green to be...
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