What attribute of safety shoes prevents injury to the foot
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height above the ankle, durable material, reinforced toe
____ block courses of a typical recess, called a chase, permits one CMU wall to
intersect another at a right angle.
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alternating
If brick are too close to or even touching the line, we refer to it as
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crowding the line
The horizontal layer of mortar on which a masonry unit is laid is
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a bed joint
What type of brick's cross section is partially hollow
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hollow core
Elevation view is a view seen from
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the side
When lifting, it is best to keep the feet close together and the back in a straight
position. The weight is then supported mainly by the
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, legs
A device that regulates drafts in the fireplace is the
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damper
The piece of wood that has been marked for couse levels, sills, door and window
heads and story heights is the
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story pole
A measure of the resistance to the separation of mortar from a masonry unit is known
as
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the bond strength
The thin metal or plastic material placed in mortar joints and through air spaces in
masonry to prevent water penetration and/or provide water drainage away from the
chimney is called
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flashing
A mason's line is pulled in which direction
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left to right
A mortar hoe differs from a traditional garden hoe in that it
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has two holes in its head to facilitate mixing the mortar
The English bond pattern consists of alternating courses of brick laid as
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all stretchers and all headers
An area between the ground surface and floor joists, not a basement, is known as the
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height above the ankle, durable material, reinforced toe
____ block courses of a typical recess, called a chase, permits one CMU wall to
intersect another at a right angle.
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alternating
If brick are too close to or even touching the line, we refer to it as
,Give this one a try later!
crowding the line
The horizontal layer of mortar on which a masonry unit is laid is
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a bed joint
What type of brick's cross section is partially hollow
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hollow core
Elevation view is a view seen from
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the side
When lifting, it is best to keep the feet close together and the back in a straight
position. The weight is then supported mainly by the
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, legs
A device that regulates drafts in the fireplace is the
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damper
The piece of wood that has been marked for couse levels, sills, door and window
heads and story heights is the
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story pole
A measure of the resistance to the separation of mortar from a masonry unit is known
as
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the bond strength
The thin metal or plastic material placed in mortar joints and through air spaces in
masonry to prevent water penetration and/or provide water drainage away from the
chimney is called
, Give this one a try later!
flashing
A mason's line is pulled in which direction
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left to right
A mortar hoe differs from a traditional garden hoe in that it
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has two holes in its head to facilitate mixing the mortar
The English bond pattern consists of alternating courses of brick laid as
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all stretchers and all headers
An area between the ground surface and floor joists, not a basement, is known as the
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