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Side
Clearance Angle
The measurement, in degrees, of the amount that the front edge of a metal
lathe cutting tool bit deviates from plumb.
Side
Cut
1. A chamfer cut along the wide part of a board end, allowing the board
to fit securely against another framing member at an angle, like at the
end of a hip rafter, also called a cheek cut.
2. Felling a leaning tree by making cuts, part way through the trunk,
on each side of the tree prior to making the back cut.
Side
Cutters
Plier-like nail and wire cutters, whose cutting edges are on the side
of the head, parallel to the handles.
Side
Hook Approach
The distance that remains between a wall and a hook where it can come
closest to touching the wall. Since a bridge crane hook is attached by
a cable around a drum, at the center of the trolley, and moves back and
forth with the trolley along the bridge, the hook does not reach the wall
when the trolley reaches it. Therefore, there is always space that the
hook cannot cover from this approach.
Side
Jamb
Side parts found on a door or window frame.
Side
Rake
Horizontal slope at the cutting edge of a lathe tool bit, taken at a 90-degree
angle to the axis of the tool.
Sidelights
Tall, narrow windows, which admit light, along the sides of a door.
Sidewalk
Paved walkway running along the sides of a street.
Siding
Any variety of materials used as final covering on the exterior of a house.
Siding provides insulation and makes the exterior of the home more attractive.
Materials such as aluminum or vinyl siding eliminate the need for repeated
painting.
Siding,
Bevel
Wedge shaped boards, installed so that each board is lapped over the edge
of the board below.
Siding,
Dolly Varden
Bevel siding, which is a wedge shaped board, installed so that each board
is lapped over the edge of the board below, that has the addition of an
L-shaped cutout at the edge or side of the wedge, overlapping the top
of the board below.
Siding,
Drop
Tongue and groove joint siding that is available in a variety of patterns.
Siding,
Shiplap
Siding board that has an L-shaped cutout at the top and bottom of each
piece so that they overlap and fit tightly against the adjoining piece.
Sight
Line
Visible area that can be readily seen by outside traffic and is very important
for a commercial business.
Signal
1. A sign given by gesture, red flag, flashing lights, warning sound,
etc. used to convey a command, direction, warning, etc.
2. A sign, understood to be the occasion for a prearranged combined action.
3. Indicator which gives an alert that a device is in operation.
Silent
Partner
Partner who remains anonymous but has legal rights and obligations.
Silica
A hard glassy material found in quartz, sand, opal, which is often used
in the manufacture of a variety of refractory brick.
Silica
Gel
Moisture absorbing compound used to absorb unwanted moisture
Silicon
A non-metallic chemical element, occurring in several forms and found
always in combination and more abundant in nature than any other element
except oxygen, with which it combines to for silica, and which makes up
more than 25 percent of the earth's crust. It is used in the manufacture
of solar cells, transistors, silicones, semi-conductors, ceramics, etc.
Symbol, Si. Atomic number 14. Atomic weight, 28.086.
Silicon
Bronze Conduit
Silicon bronze, corrosion resistant conduit.
Silicon
Carbide
Hard abrasive used in grinding wheels, abrasive papers, etc.
Silicon
Controlled Rectifier
Semi-conductor device which is small, efficient and operable at relatively
high temperatures to convert AC current to DC current. The two ways it
does this are, arranging the circuit so that both halves of the AC current
flow in the same direction, which is called full-wave rectification or
by suppressing the reverse direction of current flow, called half-wave
rectification.
Silicone
Silicon-oxygen polymers, which are, used when manufacturing caulking and
sealing compounds and lubricants.
Silicone
Rubber Group
Flexible silicone rubber ceramic grout which is moisture and mildew resistant.
Sill
1. Bottom of a frame, such as in a window or door.
2. Horizontal board that is fastened to the top of a foundation wall with
anchor bolts and is also called a sill plate.
Sill
Block
Solid concrete masonry blocks that are used for sills and openings.
Sill
Cock
Exterior faucet connection, to provide water, for hoses, etc.
Sill
Course
Narrow, horizontal, decorative brick course which projects slightly from
the rest of the masonry, such as with windowsills.
Sill
Plate
Horizontal piece of wood that is placed on top of a foundation and fastened
with anchor bolts. It is also called a sill cock.
Sill
Sealer
Material used to seal gaps between the foundation and the sill plate.
Silver
White, metallic chemical element that is extremely ductile and malleable,
capable of a high polish and the best metal conductor of heat and electricity.
Atomic Symbol, Ag. Atomic Number, 47. Atomic Weight, 107.87.
Silver
Brazing
Brazing with a silver alloy to add a fine finish to decorative items.
Silver
Solder
Solder which contains silver to increase conductivity of electrical connections.
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