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  • Joist
  • Horizontal framing structure

    A joist is a horizontal structural member used in framing to span an open space, often between beams that subsequently transfer loads to vertical members

    Joist

    Joist

    Joist

  • I-joist
  • Engineered wood joist

    engineered wood joist, more commonly known as an I-joist, is a product designed to eliminate problems that occur with conventional wood joists. Invented in

    I-joist

    I-joist

    I-joist

  • Open web steel joist
  • Lightweight steel truss

    In structural engineering, the open web steel joist (OWSJ) is a lightweight steel truss consisting, in the standard form, of parallel chords and a triangulated

    Open web steel joist

    Open web steel joist

    Open_web_steel_joist

  • Rim joist
  • Structural element in wood framing

    rim joist (also known as a rim board or a band joist) is attached perpendicular to the joists, and provides lateral support for the ends of the joists while

    Rim joist

    Rim_joist

  • I-beam
  • Construction element

    column (UC), w-beam (for wide flange), universal beam (UB), rolled steel joist (RSJ), and double-T (especially in Polish, Bulgarian, Spanish, Italian,

    I-beam

    I-beam

    I-beam

  • Fire cut
  • Masonry technique

    fireman's cut is a diagonal chamfer of the end of a joist or beam where it enters a masonry wall. If the joist burns through somewhere along its length, damage

    Fire cut

    Fire_cut

  • Lakenheath
  • Village in Suffolk, England

    Lakenheath is a village and civil parish in the West Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England. It has a population of 4,691 according to the 2011

    Lakenheath

    Lakenheath

    Lakenheath

  • Framing (construction)
  • Construction technique

    be the boxed structure of a ceiling and roof, or the ceiling and floor joists of the story above. In the building trades, the technique is variously referred

    Framing (construction)

    Framing (construction)

    Framing_(construction)

  • Laminated veneer lumber
  • Engineered Wood Product used in wood frame construction

    by companies that also manufacture I-joists. LVL is manufactured to sizes compatible with the depth of I-joist framing members for use as beams and headers

    Laminated veneer lumber

    Laminated veneer lumber

    Laminated_veneer_lumber

  • Engineered wood
  • Composite material made from wood

    commercial buildings to industrial products. The products can be used for joists and beams that replace steel in many building projects. The term mass timber

    Engineered wood

    Engineered wood

    Engineered_wood

  • Trimmer (construction)
  • In light-frame construction, a trimmer is a timber or metal beam (joist) used to create an opening around a stairwell, skylight, chimney, and the like

    Trimmer (construction)

    Trimmer_(construction)

  • Waffle slab
  • Concrete flooring structural system

    A waffle slab or two-way joist slab is a concrete slab made of reinforced concrete with concrete ribs running in two directions on its underside. The

    Waffle slab

    Waffle slab

    Waffle_slab

  • TJI
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Indonesian units of measurement TJI joist, a construction framing component (trademarked by Weyerhaeuser) for I-joist People with the surname Tji include:

    TJI

    TJI

  • Tie (engineering)
  • Linear structural component designed to resist tension

    Although the use of steel joist hangers to support floor joists is recommended over a ledger (a horizontal brace) supporting the joists because of house settling

    Tie (engineering)

    Tie_(engineering)

  • Stanley Macomber
  • inventor. He designed and patented the open web joist floor system, and founded the Massillon Steel Joist Company of Massillon, Ohio, and the Macomber Steel

    Stanley Macomber

    Stanley_Macomber

  • Truss
  • Rigid structure that consists of two-force members only

    type of truss is seen in a framed roof consisting of rafters and a ceiling joist, and in other mechanical structures such as bicycles and aircraft. Because

    Truss

    Truss

    Truss

  • Wood–plastic composite
  • Composite materials made of wood fiber and thermoplastics

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Wood–plastic composite

    Wood–plastic composite

    Wood–plastic_composite

  • Lignin
  • Structural phenolic polymer in plant cell walls

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Lignin

    Lignin

    Lignin

  • Lath and plaster
  • Finish mainly for interior dividing walls and ceilings

    (laths) which are nailed horizontally across the wall studs or ceiling joists and then coated in plaster. The technique derives from an earlier, more

    Lath and plaster

    Lath and plaster

    Lath_and_plaster

  • Plank (wood)
  • Timber in the shape of long rectangular prisms

    foundations, walls, or beams to support a ceiling or floor is called a joist. The plank was the basis of maritime transport: wood (except some dense

    Plank (wood)

    Plank (wood)

    Plank_(wood)

  • Lumber
  • Wood that has been processed into beams and planks

    hangers for I-joists or dimensional lumber joists that terminate at an LVL beam. Wooden I-joists – sometimes called "TJI", "Trus Joists" or "BCI", all

    Lumber

    Lumber

    Lumber

  • Utility pole
  • Post used by public utilities to support overhead wires and related equipment

    like fiberglass. A Stobie pole is a multi-purpose pole made of two steel joists held apart by a slab of concrete in the middle, generally found in South

    Utility pole

    Utility pole

    Utility_pole

  • Structural steel
  • Type of steel used in construction

    width. Plate, metal sheets thicker than 6 mm or 1⁄4 in. Open web steel joist Sections can be hot or cold rolled, or fabricated by welding together flat

    Structural steel

    Structural steel

    Structural_steel

  • Dwang
  • Bracing piece used between wall studs

    studs to form openings. Joist bridging, or blocking, is used between floor or ceiling joists, but this is to prevent the joists from twisting or rotating

    Dwang

    Dwang

  • Hardboard
  • Type of fiberboard (engineered wood product)

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Hardboard

    Hardboard

    Hardboard

  • Canadian Lumber Standard
  • Type and standard/grade of processed and sawn lumber

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Canadian Lumber Standard

    Canadian Lumber Standard

    Canadian_Lumber_Standard

  • Tannin
  • Class of astringent, bitter plant polyphenolic chemical compounds

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Tannin

    Tannin

    Tannin

  • Ceiling
  • Overhead interior surface

    either directly to the ceiling joists or to a few layers of moisture-proof plywood which are then attached to the joists. Pipework or ducts can be run

    Ceiling

    Ceiling

    Ceiling

  • Sandalwood
  • Class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Sandalwood

    Sandalwood

    Sandalwood

  • Blocking (construction)
  • Use of blocks in wood framed construction

    of floor joists as they deflect under load. This may take the form of diagonal cross bracing, or herringbone, bracing between floor joists. When solid

    Blocking (construction)

    Blocking (construction)

    Blocking_(construction)

  • Bressummer
  • Load-bearing beam in a timber-framed building

    bressummer is a jetty sill and a summer is an interior beam supporting ceiling joists, see below: (UK) In the outward part of the building, and the middle floors

    Bressummer

    Bressummer

    Bressummer

  • Pony wall
  • Short wall that is not full height

    cripple wall or floor joists. a cripple wall, a framed wall that extends from the stem wall or foundation slab to the floor joists. a knee wall, which extends

    Pony wall

    Pony_wall

  • Cardboard
  • Heavy-duty paper of varying strengths

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Cardboard

    Cardboard

    Cardboard

  • Simpson Manufacturing Company
  • Construction materials company

    a successor to his father's window screen company. Simpson manufactured joist hangers and the company's subsidiary Simpson Strong-Tie Co. Inc. became

    Simpson Manufacturing Company

    Simpson Manufacturing Company

    Simpson_Manufacturing_Company

  • Girder
  • Support beam used in construction

    prefabricated segments A viaduct being built using U-girders Box girder Joist Plate girder Structural steel Truss Universal beam Wide Flange Steel Materials

    Girder

    Girder

    Girder

  • Floor
  • Walking surface of a room

    strict building codes in some regions. Floors may be built on beams or joists or use structures like prefabricated hollow-core slabs. The subfloor builds

    Floor

    Floor

    Floor

  • Potash
  • Salt mixture

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    Potash

    Potash

    Potash

  • Steel building
  • Overview of steel in construction

    members in trusses and joists that are in compression or being squished. Bending members are also known as beams, girders, joists, spandrels, purlins, lintels

    Steel building

    Steel building

    Steel_building

  • Flooring clamp
  • Type of woodworking clamp

    should be spaced approximately every 4th or 5th joist.[citation needed] The clamp is placed over a joist (range 35 mm to 65 mm thick), then its ratchet

    Flooring clamp

    Flooring_clamp

  • Bay (architecture)
  • Architectural space between elements

    an animal stall, sick bay, or bay platform. The space between joists or rafters, a joist bay or rafter bay. The Japanese ken and Korean kan are both bays

    Bay (architecture)

    Bay (architecture)

    Bay_(architecture)

  • Jettying
  • Medieval building technique

    itself rests on the ends of a row of jetty beams or joists which are supported by jetty plates. Jetty joists in their turn were slotted sideways into the diagonal

    Jettying

    Jettying

    Jettying

  • Soundproofing
  • Methods to reduce sound pressure

    of the plates or fixtures. Decoupling between the joist and subfloor plywood using neoprene joist tape or U-shaped rubber spacers helps create soundproof

    Soundproofing

    Soundproofing

    Soundproofing

  • Beam (nautical)
  • Width of a ship at its widest point

    in the nautical context are: Beam – a timber similar in use to a floor joist, which runs horizontally from one side of the hull to the other athwartships

    Beam (nautical)

    Beam (nautical)

    Beam_(nautical)

  • Pitch (resin)
  • Natural or manufactured resin

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Pitch (resin)

    Pitch (resin)

    Pitch_(resin)

  • Timber framing
  • Traditional building technique

    wall-plates (at the top of timber-framed walls that support the trusses and joists of the roof). When jettying, horizontal elements can include: The jetty

    Timber framing

    Timber framing

    Timber_framing

  • Glass wool
  • Insulating material made from fibers of glass

    can cover joists and studs as well as the space between them. Batts can be challenging and unpleasant to hang under floors between joists; straps, or

    Glass wool

    Glass wool

    Glass_wool

  • Rafter
  • Supporting structural member in roof construction

    LVL is an alternative. Birdsmouth joint Chantlate Fascia (architecture) Joist Knee wall Lookout (architecture) Purlin Rafter angle square Soffit Truss

    Rafter

    Rafter

    Rafter

  • Wood flooring
  • Product manufactured from timber that is designed for use as flooring

    installed perpendicular to the wooden support beams of a building known as joists or bearers. With the increased use of concrete as a subfloor in some parts

    Wood flooring

    Wood flooring

    Wood_flooring

  • Wall stud
  • Component of a building's wall

    framing, where the studs extend two stories and carry a ledger which carries joists. Balloon framing has been made illegal in new construction in many jurisdictions

    Wall stud

    Wall stud

    Wall_stud

  • Coconut timber
  • Wood from coconut palm trees

    door frames, floors, decking and floor joists. Medium density coconut timber can be used for walls, ceiling joists and horizontal studs. Low density coconut

    Coconut timber

    Coconut timber

    Coconut_timber

  • Structural insulated panel
  • Form of sandwich panel used as a building material

    In a SIP several components of conventional building, such as studs and joists, insulation, vapor barrier and air barrier can be combined. The panel can

    Structural insulated panel

    Structural insulated panel

    Structural_insulated_panel

  • Furring
  • Strips of material used to raise a surface; and the process of installing them

    strips which are usually 50 mm wide, tapered and fixed above wood roof joists to provide drainage falls below roof boarding.[citation needed] Furring

    Furring

    Furring

    Furring

  • Pull-up
  • Upper-body compound pulling exercise

    Performing a pull-up using a joist

    Pull-up

    Pull-up

    Pull-up

  • Centennial Building
  • United States historic place

    In 2024, the Centennial Building was remodeled to include roof repair, joist repair and flooring repair due to termites and water damage over the years

    Centennial Building

    Centennial Building

    Centennial_Building

  • List of building materials
  • Metals Structural steel: I-beam and column Rebar Wire rope and cables Metal joist, decking, framing, trusses Metal fabrications Stairway, ladder, railing

    List of building materials

    List_of_building_materials

  • List of commercially available roofing materials
  • to 100 feet (30 m). Joists and planks are combination of using prestressed joists with prestressed planks. Keystone-shape joists can be used for up to

    List of commercially available roofing materials

    List_of_commercially_available_roofing_materials

  • REO Motor Car Company
  • American automotive company

    spreading into an array of fields including prefabricated housing and steel joist manufacturing in addition to nuclear services. Most of these businesses

    REO Motor Car Company

    REO Motor Car Company

    REO_Motor_Car_Company

  • Collar beam
  • correctly called a collar tie. A collar beam may also double as a ceiling joist, providing a member for attaching drywall or other material while also serving

    Collar beam

    Collar beam

    Collar_beam

  • Charcoal
  • Lightweight black carbon residue

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Charcoal

    Charcoal

    Charcoal

  • Soffit
  • Exterior architectural feature

    venting opening on the bottom of the soffit is called a soffit vent. A soffit joist can be added to the framework instead of or in addition to lookouts. "Range

    Soffit

    Soffit

    Soffit

  • Cold-formed steel
  • Steel products shaped by cold-working processes

    industry for structural or non-structural items such as columns, beams, joists, studs, floor decking, built-up sections and other components. Such uses

    Cold-formed steel

    Cold-formed steel

    Cold-formed_steel

  • Plywood
  • Manufactured wood panel made from thin sheets of wood veneer

    millimetres (3⁄4 in) thick, the thickness depending on the distance between floor joists. Plywood for flooring applications is often tongue and groove (T&G); This

    Plywood

    Plywood

    Plywood

  • Newel
  • Post supporting a staircase or its handrail

    is to use a newel post fastener, which secures a newel post to a timber joist through either concrete or wooden flooring. A loose ball cop finial on the

    Newel

    Newel

  • Particle board
  • Glued wood product

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Particle board

    Particle board

    Particle_board

  • Lookout (architecture)
  • A lookout, lookout rafter or roof outlooker is a wooden joist that extends in cantilever out from the exterior wall (or wall plate) of a building, supporting

    Lookout (architecture)

    Lookout (architecture)

    Lookout_(architecture)

  • Knob-and-tube wiring
  • Type of electrical wiring

    copper conductors run within wall or ceiling cavities, passing through joist and stud drill-holes via protective porcelain insulating tubes, and supported

    Knob-and-tube wiring

    Knob-and-tube wiring

    Knob-and-tube_wiring

  • Nail (fastener)
  • Sharp object of hard metal used as a fastener

    nail – nails used to hold horseshoes on hoofs Joist hanger nail – special nails rated for use with joist hangers and similar brackets. Sometimes called

    Nail (fastener)

    Nail (fastener)

    Nail_(fastener)

  • Structural element
  • Irreducible parts of a load-bearing structural system

    Examples are wood or steel roof trusses, floor trusses, floor panels, I-joists, or engineered beams and headers. A structural building component manufacturer

    Structural element

    Structural element

    Structural_element

  • Lindbergh kidnapping
  • Abduction and murder of Charles Lindbergh Jr. (1932)

    identical, and four oddly placed nail holes lined up with nail holes in joists in Hauptmann's attic. Condon's address and telephone number were written

    Lindbergh kidnapping

    Lindbergh kidnapping

    Lindbergh_kidnapping

  • Polearm
  • Pole-mounted close combat weapon

    the galloglass. Although sometimes said to derive from the Irish for a joist or beam, a more likely definition is as a variant of sparth. Although attempts

    Polearm

    Polearm

    Polearm

  • American historic carpentry
  • framed with a single set of joists. A double floor is generally used for longer spans and joists, called bridging beams or joists, are supported by other

    American historic carpentry

    American historic carpentry

    American_historic_carpentry

  • Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing
  • Subfields of building design and construction

    Telephone wiring from the 1970s. Low voltage cables are often laid across ceiling joists and insulation in roof cavities.

    Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing

    Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing

    Mechanical,_electrical,_and_plumbing

  • Kalurghat Bridge
  • Bridge in Chittagong, Bangladesh

    12.19 metres (40.0 ft) deck type span and twelve 4.88 metres (16.0 ft) joists. Although Kalurghat Betar Kendra, which played a historical role in the

    Kalurghat Bridge

    Kalurghat Bridge

    Kalurghat_Bridge

  • Massillon, Ohio
  • City in Ohio, United States

    open-web steel joist, patented in 1924, was known as the Massillon Steel Joist. Macomber's invention was a revolutionary assembly of steel joists with a top

    Massillon, Ohio

    Massillon, Ohio

    Massillon,_Ohio

  • Paper
  • Material for writing, printing, etc.

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    Paper

    Paper

    Paper

  • Scrim and sarking
  • Building construction materials

    centuries. In this method, wooden panels were nailed over the beams and joists of a house frame, and a heavy, loosely woven cloth, called scrim, was then

    Scrim and sarking

    Scrim and sarking

    Scrim_and_sarking

  • Batten
  • Construction material

    sometimes large battens support the finish flooring in a similar manner to a joist but with the batten resting on a solid sub-floor as a floating floor and

    Batten

    Batten

    Batten

  • Shiplap
  • Type of wooden board used commonly as exterior siding

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    Shiplap

    Shiplap

    Shiplap

  • Cellulose
  • Polymer of glucose and structural component of cell wall of plants and green algae

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    Cellulose

    Cellulose

    Cellulose

  • Purlin
  • Structural member in a roof

    purlin plates supporting common rafters Timber roof truss with purlins Girt Joist Roof construction Timber roof trusses Harris, Richard. "Bays, frames and

    Purlin

    Purlin

    Purlin

  • Corrugated fiberboard
  • Composite paper material

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Corrugated fiberboard

    Corrugated fiberboard

    Corrugated_fiberboard

  • Bridging
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: Building of bridges across a gap Cross bracing used between joists to stabilize them, also known as bridging Bridging (networking), a packet

    Bridging

    Bridging

  • Frank Slide
  • Rockslide, buried part of Frank, Canada (1903)

    sisters also survived; they were found unharmed under a collapsed ceiling joist. Her parents and four brothers died. Influencing the story was the survival

    Frank Slide

    Frank Slide

    Frank_Slide

  • Listed buildings in Hawes
  • storeys and three bays. On the front is a coach opening with a rolled steel joist lintel, a vent, and a pigeoncote in the gable. The right return contains

    Listed buildings in Hawes

    Listed_buildings_in_Hawes

  • Montaigne's tower
  • Historical monument in southern France

    Montaigne's associative reading tendencies. Forty-six of its forty-eight oak joists, as well as two supporting beams, were painted with Greek and Latin citations

    Montaigne's tower

    Montaigne's tower

    Montaigne's_tower

  • Slate
  • Metamorphic rock

    rudimentary damp-proof membrane. Small offcuts are used as shims to level floor joists. In areas where slate is plentiful it is also used in pieces of various

    Slate

    Slate

    Slate

  • Siding (construction)
  • Exterior cladding on building walls

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    Siding (construction)

    Siding (construction)

    Siding_(construction)

  • Kennesaw Mountain High School
  • Public high school in Kennesaw, Cobb County, Georgia, United States

    months. The design, by Passantino & Bavier, Inc., used steel bowstring joists to allow for an arched roofline and the 140-foot (43 m) clear span required

    Kennesaw Mountain High School

    Kennesaw Mountain High School

    Kennesaw_Mountain_High_School

  • Castellated beam
  • Construction element

    perforated steel beams" (PDF). Computers and Structures. 158: 108–123. doi:10.1016/j.compstruc.2015.05.004. Cellular beam Open web steel joist v t e

    Castellated beam

    Castellated beam

    Castellated_beam

  • Nissen hut
  • Prefabricated steel hut

    3-by-2-inch (76 mm × 51 mm) wooden spiking plates at the ends of the floor joists. The purlins are attached to eight T-shaped ribs (1+3⁄4 by 1+3⁄4 by 1⁄8

    Nissen hut

    Nissen hut

    Nissen_hut

  • Reclaimed lumber
  • Processed wood reused for other applications

    these buildings includes structural timbers – such as beams, posts, and joists – along with decking, flooring, and sheathing. These buildings often have

    Reclaimed lumber

    Reclaimed lumber

    Reclaimed_lumber

  • Earth shelter
  • House partially or entirely surrounded by earth

    dwellings, especially in moist soil type. Steel is used for beams, columns, bar joists, and masonry reinforcement. The advantage is that steel has high tensional

    Earth shelter

    Earth shelter

    Earth_shelter

  • Thatcher Homes
  • over plywood floors on steel joists placed directly on the ground, the barracks were slightly elevated on wooden joists over an 18-to-24-inch (46 to 61 cm)

    Thatcher Homes

    Thatcher_Homes

  • Ellerslie (Colonial Heights, Virginia)
  • Historic house in Virginia, United States

    hall. It features a finely crafted exposed joist ceiling, with tongue-and-grooved work between the joists. The rich, dark-wood stair was given square-tapered

    Ellerslie (Colonial Heights, Virginia)

    Ellerslie (Colonial Heights, Virginia)

    Ellerslie_(Colonial_Heights,_Virginia)

  • RSJ
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sacred Heart Rock Street Journal, an Indian rock magazine Rolled steel joist or I-beam RSJ (band), a metalcore band from York, UK Richard Speight Jr

    RSJ

    RSJ

  • Masonite
  • Engineered wood made of steamed and pressure-molded fibers

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Masonite

    Masonite

    Masonite

  • Carpentry
  • Skilled trade

    products Lumber/ timber Batten Beam Bressummer CLS Cruck Flitch beam Flooring Joist Lath Log building Log cabin Log house Molding Panelling Plank Plate Post

    Carpentry

    Carpentry

    Carpentry

  • List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30)
  • framing system. In the basement, our master carpenter explains how the floor joists meet two steel beams to maximize headroom, while Steve and crew held a metal

    List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30)

    List_of_This_Old_House_episodes_(seasons_21–30)

  • Eifel
  • Low mountain range in Germany

    1/2000, Wiesbaden, 2000, pp. 62–64, 5 pictures., (2 in colour) Conrad-Peter Joist (ed.): Landschaftsmaler der Eifel im 20. Jahrhundert Düren, 1997, ISBN 3-921805-12-0

    Eifel

    Eifel

    Eifel

  • Longworth Hall
  • United States historic place

    on steel girders and these in turn are carried on steel columns. Floors, joists, roof beams, etc., are frame requiring 2.5 million board feet (5,900 m3)

    Longworth Hall

    Longworth Hall

    Longworth_Hall

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    Akeem |

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dakshayajnavinaashini

    Interrupter of the sacrifice of Daksha

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  • Boy/Male

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    Arthur

    Noble; Bear; Rock; Noble Strength; Stone; Eagle of Thor

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  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    MacFarlane

    Son of Farlan.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nanthini

    The root, Nand, Refers to delight, Pleasure, Enjoyment

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  • Male

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    MIRKO

    , work rule.

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  • Boy/Male

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  • Joisted
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Joist

  • Toed
  • a.

    Having the end secured by nails driven obliquely, said of a board, plank, or joist serving as a brace, and in general of any part of a frame secured to other parts by diagonal nailing.

  • Mortise
  • v. t.

    To join or fasten by a tenon and mortise; as, to mortise a beam into a post, or a joist into a girder.

  • Interjoist
  • n.

    A middle joist or crossbeam.

  • Tail-bay
  • n.

    One of the joists which rest one end on the wall and the other on a girder; also, the space between a wall and the nearest girder of a floor. Cf. Case-bay.

  • Trave
  • n.

    A crossbeam; a lay of joists.

  • Pugging
  • v. t.

    Mortar or the like, laid between the joists under the boards of a floor, or within a partition, to deaden sound; -- in the United States usually called deafening.

  • Resaw
  • v. t.

    To saw again; specifically, to saw a balk, or a timber, which has already been squared, into dimension lumber, as joists, boards, etc.

  • Joist
  • v. t.

    To fit or furnish with joists.

  • Torsel
  • n.

    A plate of timber for the end of a beam or joist to rest on.

  • Studding
  • n.

    Material for studs, or joists; studs, or joists, collectively; studs.

  • Cog
  • n.

    A kind of tenon on the end of a joist, received into a notch in a bearing timber, and resting flush with its upper surface.

  • Lumber
  • n.

    Timber sawed or split into the form of beams, joists, boards, planks, staves, hoops, etc.; esp., that which is smaller than heavy timber.

  • Trimmer
  • n.

    A beam, into which are framed the ends of headers in floor framing, as when a hole is to be left for stairs, or to avoid bringing joists near chimneys, and the like. See Illust. of Header.

  • Case-bay
  • n.

    One of the joists framed between a pair of girders in naked flooring.

  • Joisting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Joist

  • Gain
  • n.

    A square or beveled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.

  • Sleeper
  • n.

    One of the joists, or roughly shaped timbers, laid directly upon the ground, to receive the flooring of the ground story.

  • Joist
  • n.

    A piece of timber laid horizontally, or nearly so, to which the planks of the floor, or the laths or furring strips of a ceiling, are nailed; -- called, according to its position or use, binding joist, bridging joist, ceiling joist, trimming joist, etc. See Illust. of Double-framed floor, under Double, a.

  • Interjoist
  • n.

    The space or interval between two joists.