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Caravan,
Real Estate
Agents, in a group, who tour a recently listed property.
Carbide
Tipped
Carbide tipping is used to hold a long-lasting edge on tools by brazing
a piece of tungsten carbide metal to the edge or end of a steel tool.
Saw teeth and drill pits are examples of carbide tipping.
Carbide
Tipped Saw Blade
Also referred to as a tipped tooth blade, this circular saw blade has
carbide tips that are a bit wider than the thickness of the blade, which
allows the teeth to cut freely without having the blade bind.
Carboloy
Carbon and hard tungsten compound which is used for making cutting blades
and saw teeth and as the abrasive on sandpaper.
Carbon
In its pure form carbon exists as a diamond or graphite; atomic number
6; atomic weight 12.011; atomic symbol C. This element combines with other
elements.
Carbon
Arc Cutting (CAC)
Metal cutting using the heat of an electric arc between the base metal
and a carbon electrode.
Carbon
Arc Welding (CAW)
Welding process, which employs an electric arc from a carbon electrode
to the work as the heat source, with or without the addition of filler
metal.
Carbon
Arc Welding, Shielded (CAW-S)
Welding process that uses a carbon electrode shielded with a blanket of
flux on the work or the combustion of a solid material or both.
Carbon
Arc Welding, Twin (CAW-T)
Electric arc welding using an arc between two carbon electrodes as the
heat source without shielding and with or without pressure and/or filler
metal.
Carbon
Electrode
Carbon in the form of a rod used as an electrode.
Carborundum
Trade name of an abrasive composed of alumina, silicon carbide, etc.
Carborundum
Cloth
Cloth fabric which is used for smoothing that is embedded with Carborundum-like
abrasives.
Carborundum
Finish Limestone
Used in construction where a smooth finish is required, this limestone
has a finely ground surface.
Carborundum
Stone
Manufactured abrasive stone, which uses carbon-silicon abrasives in its
formulation.
Carboy
Large glass bottle enclosed for protection in a special container or wooden
crate; often used as a container for corrosive liquids.
Carburize
Also called case hardening. The addition of hardness to the surface of
steel by heating the steel in contact with carbon. Heated material is
exposed to carbon then hardened by quenching or cooling slowly, reheating
and quenching again. Used on tolls which need to retain the resilience
of a soft metal to avoid cracking but need a hard surface or when it is
simpler or cheaper to shape and carburize a softer material rather than
using a harder metal. Cutting tools used for metal lathes or milling machines
or the center of a lathe tailstock are usually carburized for wear resistance.
Tools that must remain sharp while being resistant to impact are often
carburized
Carcinogen
Cancer causing substance.
Carnauba
One of the primary ingredients of paste wax, which is often used on wood
floors, this hard wax comes from the leaves of the wax palm plant.
Carpenter
Workman who builds and repairs wooden structures.
Carpenter's
Pencil
Used for marking measurements on wood, this flat pencil has wide and durable
lead.
Carpenter's
Square
Flat L-shaped measuring tool, also called a framing square, is used to
calculate lengths and lay out angles. The legs of the L, which come together
at a right angle, have measuring tables and marks for rafter cuts etched
into them. Also called a framing square.
Carpentry
The work and trade of building and repairing wooden structures.
Carpet
Soft synthetic or natural fiber floor covering.
Carpet
Flange
Decorative trim piece that is used around an electrical box that is flush
into the floor.
Carpet
Pan
Extension in an underfloor raceway, which is designed to bring an electrical
junction box cover level with the carpet or other flooring.
Carport
The roof that covers a parking area, normally next to a house.
Carriage
Slanting board on a staircase that treads and risers are let into.
Carriage
Bolt
Bolt with a squarish section under a rounded head without a slot; underneath
the head is a square shoulder. It bears a resemblance to a wood screw
and is good for wood to wood connections. Carriage bolts have either cut
or rolled threads. Cut thread bolts have threads cut into the bolt; the
rolled thread bolts have the threads pressed into the bolt shaft making
the threaded section a little thicker than the bar shank. Cut thread bolts
are the preferred type because they are more uniform. Rolled thread bolts
work well in smaller sizes but, in larger sizes, the shank may be loose
enough in a large hole to pass the threaded end. To use: carriage bolts
are pushed into a hole the same size as the shank and then hammered in
the rest of the way; the squarish part locks it firmly in place.
Carriage,
Built-up
Triangular block attached to a continuous piece of lumber to make a stair
stringer.
Carriage,
Sawed-out
Stair stringer, which is cut with steps to allow the stair treads to rest
on them.
Carriage,
Stair
Stringer with stair treads attached.
Carryback
Financing
Financing of a property where a note, for a set amount, is held by the
seller of the property.
Carrying
Charge
Cash outlays necessary to maintain an investment position.
Carryover
Basis
Basis for the valuation of property, for tax purposes, acquired from a
decedent.
Cartouche
A scroll-like ornament. Convex and rounded architectural decorative trim.
Cartridge
Fuse
Fuse that has terminals on each end.
Cartridge
Fuse, Ferrule Type
Cartridge fuse with the end terminals being the end caps of the fuse.
Cartridge
Fuse, Knife Blade Type
Cartridge fuse where the end terminals have flat, rectangular-shaped blades,
which extend from the end caps.
Carve
Cut into shape.
Carving
Cutting shapes into material or forms cut out from material to be used
for ornamentation.
Caryatid
Column with the form of a draped female figure.
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