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Black
Cherry
Hard, reddish brown wood normally used for making furniture.
Black
Iron
Iron without any finish on it, which is really gray-black in color.
Black
Walnut
Hard brown wood normally used for making furniture.
Blade
The
cutting part of a tool, instrument or weapon.
Blade
and Combination
Combination square that has an attached center head which is able to slide
along the blade of the square.
Blade
Load
Material which is moved by a the blade of a bulldozer.
Blanch
To brighten by acid-cleaning. To bleach.
Blanket
Insulation batts. 40 to 100 feet lengths of insulation filled with fiberglass
or mineral (rock) wool of some type. These blankets, known as rolls, are
used when lengths of over 8 feet are needed. The blanket is cut to the
size needed and secured to the framing by stapling flanges to it. Blankets
come in various widths to fit 16" to 24" spans. Thicker blankets have
higher R-ratings. Blankets come with a vapor barrier that is directed
inside the house. If the blankets come unfaced, after they are in place,
polyethelene sheeting is stapled to the studs.
Blanket
Insurance Policy
Insurance policy covering multiple persons or pieces of property.
Blanket
Mortgage
A mortgage covering more than one property owned by the same owner.
Blast
Air forced into a furnace under pressure. Sudden rise in pressure caused
by an instantaneous release of energy.
Blast
Doors
Doors that are specially designed and built to withstand or mitigate the
pressure from a blast.
Blast
Furnace
Furnace used for smelting iron ore.
Blast
Gates
Adjustable sliding dampers used in a heating, ventilating and air conditioning
(HVAC) to regulate air flow.
Blasting
1. Using explosives to break up or move rock and earth.
2. Forcing a steady current of air into a blast furnace.
Blasting
Cap
The apparatus that contains the sensitive explosive charge, which is more
easily ignited and powerful enough to be used to set off the main explosive
charge.
Bleach
The use of chemicals to whiten or brighten. Any substance used for bleaching.
Bleachers
Bare benches in tiers without a roof, at sporting events.
Bleed
To come through a covering coat, as certain stains. To seep out.
Bleeding
The seeping or bleeding to the surface of a discoloration. Alternately,
removing air by opening a valve at a high point in a hydraulic system.
Blemish
Defect which mars appearance.
Blend
To mix or mingle together.
Blended
Loan
Mortgage refinancing in which the new interest rate takes into account
the interest rate on the prior loan and the prevailing current market
rate.
Blended
Rate
Interest rate of a blended loan, which exceeds the rate on the old loan
but is less than the rate on new loans.
Blind
Corner Cabinet
Cabinet inserted into a corner with cabinets bordering it on both of the
adjacent walls. Since access to a blind cabinet is limited, the installation
of a lazy Susan section, with revolving shelves, improves its usefulness.
Some blind cabinets are designed with faces at a 45 degree angle to aid
function.
Blind
Dowel
Used to join two pieces together, this dowel extends into holes joined
in both pieces. The holes are not drilled completely through and the dowel
cannot be seen once the joint is completed.
Blind
Header
Brick header that is concealed.
Blind
Hole
Hole that is not completely drilled through the material.
Blind
Joint
Invisible joint.
Blind
Nailing
Nailing in such a way to keep nail heads invisible on the finished surface.
This is normally doe at the tongues of tongue-and-groove boards, such
as strip flooring or done under roofing materials. The concealment, with
putty, of nails that are driven into a wall.
Blind
Pool
Limited partnership in which the specific properties are chosen by the
general partner, after the funds become available.
Blind
Pool Syndicate
Money raised by a promoter and placed into a fund prior to selection of
investment properties.
Blind
Single Dovetail Joint
Dovetail joint with the dovetail passing only part of the way through
the other member.
Blind
Stop
Stop for a storm window and/or screen that is a rectangular molding piece
of the window frame.
Blind
Trust
Appointing a fiduciary to manage finances and used in cases where a conflict
of interest is possible.
Blind
Valley
Valley that is added on to a roof slope that is already framed and sheathed.
Blister
Defect in paint that appears as a bubble under the surface, causing the
paint to lift away from the surface underneath. Alternately, the portion
of joint tape, which comes, unbonded from the surface of the joint.
Block
1. Rectangular area.
2. Substantial number of real estate properties being sold together.
3. Substantial amount of stock.
4. Building unit made of concrete with a nominal size of 8"x 8"x 16" and
an actual size of 7 5/8" x 7 5/8" x 15 5/8 leaving the 3/8" to allow for
a mortar joint.
5. Housing that has one or more pulleys.
6. Piece of wood used as a spacer.
7. Part of a subdivision or city divided by streets.
Block
and Tackle
Mechanism made of one or more pulley blocks, with ropes or cables, for
hoisting large, heavy objects.
Block
Bond
Pattern of brick, in which all vertical joints are aligned because each
course of stretcher is laid directly in line with the adjacent courses.
Block
Brazing
Method of brazing, which derives the needed heat from, heated blocks adjacent
to the parts being brazed.
Block
Bridging
Use of wood the same size as the joist material for bridging, installed
so that its vertical position is the same as the joists.
Block,
Load
Crane hook assembly that with its frame, swivel, sheaves, pins and bearings
suspended from its hoist ropes.
Block,
Long Type Load
Crane hook is fixed on a trunion, which is attached to a housing with
the sheaves mounted on the sheave pin.
Block
Plane
Wood plane that is used to cut across the grain.
Block
Sequence
Method of welding where layer of the weld metal are placed in an section
which built up against the length of a weld area, with gaps left between
the sections. The weld is finished by filling in the gaps with weld metal.
Block,
Short Type Load
Crane hook and sheaves are mounted on the swivel for a short type load
block.
Block,
Upper
Sheave, bearing, pin and frame, which are located on a crane trolley,
cross member to support the load block and load.
Block
Welding
Weld material applied in layers along sections of the weld.
Blockbusting
The illegal act of inducing homeowners to sell their homes or properties
by representing that persons of another race are entering the neighborhood.
Blocking
The installation of short boards between the joists, which strengthen
a floor and keep the floor joists from twisting or bending, which would
leave the floor unstable. This is also called bridging.
Bloom
Look of a semi-dry painted surface showing a multicolored hue. On masonry,
it is the white, powdery deposits that are the soluble salts that have
been dissolved by water and have moved to the surface. Repair of this
requires that the powder be brushed off and the residue removed with a
diluted solution of muriatic acid since it cannot be painted over.
Blow
The separation of layers in a plywood panel, usually caused by the buildup
of steam pressure when the panel is being manufactured. Moisture with
in the veneer, excessive glue spread or high press temperatures may be
responsible for the steam.
Blowdown
1. Partial venting or draining, under pressure, of the water side of a
boiler to remove or decrease unwanted contaminants.
2. Pressure drop in a pressurized vessel from the opening of a safety
relief valve to the resetting of the valve.
Blown
Oil
Increased viscosity vegetable oil, saturated with air.
Blown-in
Insulation
Insulation that is inserted into walls or other areas by being "blown
in". Commonly used in attic floors or other areas that are inaccessible
for normal installation, it can also be pumped into wall cavities through
small openings in the sheathing.
Blowpipe
Soldering or brazing torch used in jewelry making or other work with fine
joints because of its ability to be accurately directed due to its small
flame.
Blowtorch
Torch used for soldering, activated by pressurized fuel and atmospheric
air to generate its flame.
Blue
Lead
Rust preventative made of lead sulfide and carbon.
Blue
Sky Laws
State statutes that protect the public against securities frauds of real
estate companies. These include regulations over the licensing of brokers,
registrations, new securities and formal approvals by applicable government
agencies.
Blue
Stain
Discoloration of sapwood due to fungus.
Blue
Top
Blue topped, wooden stake, which is used to mark for grading.
Blueboard
Water-resistant sheetrock which is commonly used in bathrooms. Blue paper
covers it, giving it its name.
Blued
Finish, often given to unsold nails, which has a limited protective time.
Blueprint
Architectural plan used to build a home or other structure.
Blue-ribbon
Condition
Also referred to as "mint" condition, this is an extremely well-kept house.
Bluestone
A variety of flagstone, used for paving, this blue, gray or green sandstone
splits easily into thin slabs.
Blunt
Dull edged or thick.
Blushing
Whitened or cloudy defect on clear finished caused by excess humidity.
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