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  2. Wall stud - Wikipedia

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    trimmer or jack − stud to the left or right of a window or door that runs from the bottom plate to the underside of a lintel or header; cripple stud – a stud located either above or below a framed opening, that does not run the full height of the wall; post or column − a doubled or other integral multiple of a group of studs nailed side ...

  3. Trimmer (construction) - Wikipedia

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    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. Trimmers are installed parallel to the primary floor or ceiling joists and support headers, which run perpendicular to the primary joists.

  4. Cripple - Wikipedia

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    A cripple is a trimmer stud or joist which is shorter than full-length. [ 10 ] A cripple is a goods wagon or a passenger coach which although safe to run on the railway, is not fit for use and requires a repair before it can be used in service.

  5. Framing (construction) - Wikipedia

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    Wall framing in house construction includes the vertical and horizontal members of exterior walls and interior partitions, both of bearing walls and non-bearing walls. . These stick members, referred to as studs, wall plates and lintels (sometimes called headers), serve as a nailing base for all covering material and support the upper floor platforms, which provide the lateral strength along a

  6. Post (structural) - Wikipedia

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    Principal – A primary support. Principal is a general term meaning a "major" member often distinguished from "common" or "minor" members. [9] Angle – A historical name for a corner post. Intermediate – A post in an exterior wall not at a corner. Chimney – An intermediate post receiving its name from being near a chimney.

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  8. Pony wall - Wikipedia

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    a cripple wall, a framed wall that extends from the stem wall or foundation slab to the floor joists. a knee wall , which extends from the floor to a countertop, rafter, or handrail. This architectural element –related article is a stub .

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