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  2. Filler (materials) - Wikipedia

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    Filler can have a negative or positive effect on fatigue resistance depending on the filler type and shape. In general fillers create small discontinuities in the matrix. This can contribute to crack initiation point. If the filler is brittle fatigue resistance will be low, whereas if the filler is very ductile the composite will be fatigue ...

  3. Form liner - Wikipedia

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    The inception of form liners began with fairly simple images for concrete, including cut-out shapes and silhouettes resting on a background texture. As time passed, these designs grew in complexity, and creative artists and sculptors began to work with form liner manufactures to produce and design anything imaginable in concrete walls, and on a ...

  4. Cement board - Wikipedia

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    Typical cement fiber board is made of approximately 40-60% of cement, 20-30% of fillers, 8-10% of cellulose, 10-15% of mica. Other additives like above mentioned aluminium stearate and PVA are normally used in quantities less than 1%. Cenospheres are used only in low density boards with quantities between 10 and 15%.

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    If you feel like your kitchen could do with a few extra countertops and cabinets, we've found a deal at Walmart that might be the solution to all of your problems — without the need for a full ...

  6. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 11–20) - Wikipedia

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    The guys fabricate a run of seamless aluminum gutter, and a crew installs a protector that keeps leaves from collecting in the gutter while still allowing water to be collected. We then visit the local shop where Roger Hedstrom and crew are building our kitchen cabinets and carving woodwork to fill out the missing areas in the old McIntire rooms.

  7. Plywood - Wikipedia

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    Panels in concrete form work systems; Floors, walls and roofs in transport vehicles; Container floors; Floors subjected to heavy wear in various buildings and factories; Scaffolding materials ("Wire" or other styles of imprinting available for better traction) Birch plywood is used as a structural material in special applications e.g.: Wind ...

  8. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 31–40) - Wikipedia

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    Emily points out other updates and they check out a new stair runner being installed on the front stairs. In the dining room, paneling has been added to the walls and an Arts and Crafts style wallpaper is above it. But the biggest change is the beautiful new oak pantry cabinets that replace what was once the outdated galley kitchen.

  9. Joint compound - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen renovation spackling to cover holes and tape between sheetrock boards Drywall with joint compound applied.. Joint compound (also known as drywall compound, drywall mud, joint cement or mastic) is a white powder of primarily gypsum dust mixed with water to form a paste the consistency of cake frosting, which is spread onto drywall and sanded when dry to create a seamless base for paint ...