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(1) Substance, consisting of such resinous materials as ether, shellac, gum, and alkyd resins dissolved in alcohol or other solvent, which will evaporate rapidly when, applied, leaving a tough, adherent film with a hard, smooth coating on such items as wood furniture. (2) Resinous varnish. |
| Ladder
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Framework which consists of two parallel side pieces which are connected by a series of rungs or crosspiece which are used for climbing up and down. |
| Ladder bar
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Reinforcement for a masonry joint, which is in the shape of a ladder, with its parallel and cross wires. |
| Ladder fuels
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Fuels that provide vertical continuity allowing fire to carry from surface fuels into the crowns of trees or shrubs with relative ease.
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| Ladder tray
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Cable support similar in shape to a ladder, with side rails connected by periodic crosspieces. |
| Ladder, extension
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| Ladder, fixed
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A ladder which is permanently attached to a building. |
| Lag bolt or screw
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Wood fastener, which has a square or hexagonal shaped head with a pointed, threaded shank, resembling a thick wood screw. |
| Lag bolts, 1/4-inch
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| Lag-screws or coach-screws
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Large, heavy screws, used where great strength is required, as in heavy framing or when attaching ironwork to wood. |
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