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| Plywood
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Wood make of three or more layers of veneer joined with glue, usually laid with the grain of adjoining plies at right angles to one another. This arrangement makes plywood strong and highly resistant to movement from expansion and contraction. This lack of cracking keeps paint and finishing problems to a minimum. Plywood has innumerable uses, from roof decking to siding and cabinets. |
| Plywood edge clips
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Also called metal edge support clips and plyclips, these metal clips reach between adjacent edges of plywood panels to connect them. |
| Plywood grades
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Ratings of the quality of plywood which include Grade 1, which is the best available and can be even used for furniture, to Grade 4 which is sound but defective in appearance. |
| Plywood, exterior
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Plywood, made with waterproof glue, that is used for exterior applications. |
| Plywood, interior
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Plywood which is not suited for exterior use because the glue can only be resistant to moderate moisture. |
| Plywood, lumber core
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Plywood which has a core of boards, enclosed in both a top and bottom layer consisting of 1/16 inch thick board covered by two 1/28 inch facing layers. |
| Plywood, veneer
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Plywood with several glued together layers of veneer with a higher quality wood outer layer. |
| Pneumatic
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Powering by use of compressed air. |
| Pneumatic roller
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Paving machine that compacts surfaces, by rolling them, without having the soil adhere to the wide, smooth, air filled tires. |
| Pocket card - pocket license card
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Pocket-sized card required for salespersons and brokers in most states. Issued by the state licensing agency, it identifies its holder as a Licensee and must be carried at all times business is conducted. |
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