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Tube
Axial Fan
A fan mounted inside a section of ductwork. The fan is the maximum size
that can fit in the ductwork.
Tube
Steel
Hollow lengths of steel used as structural components. Tube steel sections
can be cylindrical or rectangular in shape.
Tubing
Hollow length of cylindrical material used for containing and transporting
various fluids. Also refers to cylindrical piping used to house and protect
electrical lines.
Tubing
Cutter
A tool with two rollers and a blade, used to cut sections of tubing. The
tubing is placed between the rollers and the cutter is rotated to cut
the material.
Tubing
Joints
Ells, tees, elbows, and other fittings designed to join sections of tubing.
Tuck-point
The removal of old mortar from between bricks and replacement with new
mortar.
Tudor
An English-style imposing looking house with fortress lines. Siding is
chiefly stone and brick with some stucco and half timbers. Windows and
doors have molded cement or stone trim around them.
Tudor
Arch
Also called Gothic, parabolic, or semicircular arches, They are arches
which have a span of more than six feet with a rise-to-span ratio in excess
of 0.15, having a load capacity of 1,000 pounds per foot.
Tung
Oil
Also called Japanese wood oil or China wood oil, this drying oil is taken
from the seed kernels of the Tung tree and is used in making wood finishes.
Tungsten
A metallic element frequently used in alloys. Atomic number 74; atomic
symbol W.
Tungsten
Carbide
A hard material used to manufacture sandpaper and saw blades. Turbine
Wheels on a shaft that are turned by water or steam to generate power
for a motor or device.
Turboelectric
An electrical generation system powered by a turbine.
Turning
Shaping materials using a lathe.
Turning
Point
A changed location for a surveying instrument during a survey.
Turnkey
Project
A development in which a developer completes the entire project on behalf
of a buyer. The developer turns over the keys to the buyer at completion.
All the new tenant or owner has to do is "turn the key" to the apartment
or office in a newly constructed building because everything is completed
and ready for occupancy.
Turnaround
Property
A deteriorated property that can be restored and sold for a gain.
Turnover
Movement for change of people, such as tenants. The sale of one average
real estate inventory item within a specified time.
Turpentine
Paint thinner manufactured from pine oil, used to thin oil based paints.
Twist
A spiral disfigurement or warping in a section of lumber.
Two-man
Saw
A long bladed saw with a handle at each end. Used for cutting down large
trees.
Two-to-four-family
Property
A piece of property that maybe owned by only one person but provides housing
for up to four households.
Two-step
Mortgage
Adjustable mortgage with one interest rate for the first five or seven
years of the loan and another for the remained of the loan term.
Two-wire
System
An electrical system with one hot and one neutral lead, sufficient for
provide 120-volt service.
Type
of Use
Stipulation in a contract on how property can or cannot be used.
Type-X
Gypsum Wallboard
Fire-resistant wallboard manufactured by adding fiberglass. Used between
garages and living areas and other areas where additional fire protection
is desired or required by code.
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