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  2. T-square - Wikipedia

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    For example, drywall T-squares are typically made of aluminum and have a 48-inch-long (120 cm) tongue, allowing them to be used for measuring and cutting drywall. In woodworking, higher-end table saws often have T-square fences attached to a rail on the front side of the table, providing improved accuracy and precision when cutting wood.

  3. Drywall - Wikipedia

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    Drywall panels in Canada and the United States are made in widths of 48, 54, and 96 inches (1.2, 1.4, and 2.4 m) and varying lengths to suit the application. The most common width is 48 inches; however, 54-inch-wide panels are becoming more popular as 9-foot (2.7 m) ceiling heights become more common.

  4. What's the Actual Difference Between Sheetrock and Drywall? - AOL

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    5/8-inch drywall: The thickest type of drywall, 5/8-inch drywall is often fire resistant and is the best choice for soundproofing. It's also great for ceiling applications because it can help ...

  5. Stud finder - Wikipedia

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    Multifunction stud finder 1st generation stud finder that utilizes a moving magnet.. A stud finder (also stud detector or stud sensor) is a handheld device used with wood buildings to locate framing studs located behind the final walling surface, usually drywall.

  6. Square (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A square is a tool used for marking and referencing a 90° angle, though mitre squares are used for 45° angles. Squares see common use in woodworking, metalworking, construction and technical drawing. [1] Some squares incorporate a scale for measuring distances (a ruler) or for calculating angles.

  7. Marking gauge - Wikipedia

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    This tool is sometimes used to slightly "mark" the wood before a cut to prevent tearout later when doing the main cut with for example a circular saw. [ 3 ] Other variations include a panel gauge which has a longer beam and larger headstock for scribing lines that are further from the reference edge.

  8. Lath and plaster - Wikipedia

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    Lath and plaster is a building process used to finish mainly interior dividing walls and ceilings. It consists of narrow strips of wood which are nailed horizontally across the wall studs or ceiling joists and then coated in plaster. The technique derives from an earlier, more primitive process called wattle and daub. [1]

  9. Gypsum block - Wikipedia

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    Gypsum is a mineral and non-combustible building material (a class A1 building material in accordance with the German DIN 4102, the European EN 13501 or the British BS 476 or the American ASTM E119) consisting of calcium sulphate dihydrate (CaSO 4 ·2H 2 O). Because of the stored water, gypsum is a good fire protection building material. In the ...

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