Carpentry Flashcards
- What is glaziers compound?
A putty that holds glass window panes in lace from the outside.
- Size of drywall screws?
1 1/4”.
- A hand tool that distributes adhesive to surfaces using heat to melt sticks of glue?
Hot-glue gun.
- Rental unit with hopper to hold insulation and blower motor. Flexible tubing guides insulation into closed spaces?
Insulaton blower.
- Crack and joint fillers?
- Plaster of paris - extrimelly durable, but is difficult to sand, hardens in a 1/4” thickness in 30 minutes. 2. Patching plaster - fills cracks up to 1/4” wide, dries in 90 minutes and can be sanded. 3. Wall board joint compound. 4. Spacling plaster - to fill large holes and dents dries in 10 - 40 minutes and can then be sanded. 5. light weight spakling - shallow dents and nail holes, dries in 15-20 minutes and easy sands. 6. Paintable latex caulk - only filler that can handle unstable gaps and cracks.
- A handsaw with interchangeable blades used for cutting holes into drywall and trimming soft woods such as pine, (compass saw)?
Keyhole saw.
- Tool that cut slots in vinyl siding when replacing pieces?
Nail-hole slot punch.
- Types of a steel bar to remove nails or pry pieces apart?
- Cat’s paw. 2. Flat pry bar. 3. Nail puller. 4. Crowbar.
- Types of a screw-operated clamping device?
- C-clamp. 2. Bar clamp. 3. Quick grip clamp (with a pistol handle).
- Difference between safety glasses and safety goggles?
- Glasses worn to protect the eyes from flying particles, while working with power tools. 2. Goggles - protects the eyes from flying particles or liquids, can be worn over prescription glasses.
- A handheld rubber sanding tool with slots on each end to hold sandpaper?
Sanding block.
- Tool that removes vinyl siding for replacement or repair?
Siding removal tool.
- Tool that measures drywall sheets and acts as a knife guide when cutting drywall sheets before installation?
T-square.
- A small hummer for driving small nails with a striking force one end and a magnetic tip on the other?
Tack hammer.
- A smaller version of a carpenter’s square for checking and for marking 90* angles?
Try square.
- Parts of the wall frame?
- Sole plate. 2. Top plate. 3. Studs. 4. Fire block if wall is taller than 8 feet cut from 2x4s.
- A horizontal beam along the length of a roof, resting on a main rafter and supporting the common rafters or boards?
Purlin, (‘perlen).
- What is a means of egress?
Emergency escape.
- For item such as screening, galvanized coatings and construction of coper. For fasteners, materials must be hot-dipped galvanized, stainless steel, silicon bronze, or copper.
Corrosion-resistant. Corrosion=resistant hangers and hardware are recommended when connecting to pressure preservative treated wood.
- Wood-framed wall extending from the foundation to joists below the first floor. Found in the underfloor area?
Cripple wall.
- The weight of all materials of the building and fixed equipment.
Dead load.
- A horizontal or nearly horizontal system acting to transmit lateral forces to the vertical resisting elements (e.g., roof sheathing)?
Diaphragm.
- Wood framing member that extends unbroken from the bottom plate to the top plate next to a headdered opening?
King stud.
- The stud that supports the header?
Trimmer stud. Also called jamb stud. In horizontal applications, the header is fastened to the trimmer stud.
- A panel manufactured from veneers (plywood) or wood strands (OSB) and bonded with waterproof synthetic resins?
Wood structural panel. Wood structural panels must bear a grade stamp and are used in floors, roof diaphragms, and shear
- Difference between load-bearing wall and partition?
Load bearing wall has double top plate.
- Tools that ascertains level on horizontal surfaces?
Circular level.
- A layout tool with a sliding handle that marks lines at 90* and 45*?
Combination square.
- Parts of wall frame around wall opening?
- King studs. 2. Jock studs. 3. Header. 4. Cripple stud. Window opening also has Rough sill with cripple studs.
- How shall you remove wall frame?
- Cut studs through the middle and pry loose. 2. Cut soil and top plate 2 times 3” apart, knock section out and pry out plate.
- What is toenailing?
Attaching a stud to plate leg driving nail a bit steeper than 45*.
- What is three coat process?
- Bedding - 1st coat 6” wide. 2. Strip of joint tape and second coat of 8” wide. 3. Finish coat 12” wide.
- What is used for 1st coat with fiberglass mesh tape?
Strong fast-drying compound that is mixed from a powder.
- How can you smooth imperfection of 3d coat?
- With barely damp sponge. 2. With 220 grit sanding mesh.
- Which saber saw blade cut on the downstroke?
Blade designed for plastic laminates.
- What do we use for no-meter molding?
The corner blocks.
- How can you cut inside corner of molding?
- Cut molding 45* angle on meter saw. 2. Cope one peace to match imperfection of the corner.
- What is scarf joints?
Joints peaces of molding on the strait run by beveling at 45* angles and overlapping the edges.
- Tools for meter joints?
- Fixed engle meter box of maplewood and backsaw. 2, Adjustable meter saw. 3. Power meter saw (chop saw).
- What is molding return?
A small mitered peace that allows profile to turn back to the wall, look like any other outside corner.
- What is golden ratio?
Divide the hight of the room by 3. 1st line is for chair rail. 2nd - vanscoting.
- How can you cut notches and curves in tile?
By a rod saw.
- Brackets that support soffit?
Corbels.
- Surface above the soffit?
Fascia.
- What tiles shall you use on outside corners?
Bullnose or double bullnose.
- How shall you grout tiles?
1st - don’t grout joints along the floor, the tub or the corners. 2nd - grout in 3 foot square section in time.
- Floor sanding tools?
- Flooring dram sander. 2. Flooring edge sander. 3. Flooring vibrating sander.
- Glue for conkrit floors?
A bonding adhesive.
- How shall You remove carpet installed on a tackless strip?
- Remove all metal edgings and the quarter round, if any along the baseboard. 2. Pry the carpet corner and working around the room remove carpet from the strips along the walls.
- What can you use for underlayment?
Exterior plywood or cement boards with min thickness 1/4”.