butt gauge

  • 1butt gauge — noun Etymology: butt (VI) : a gauge usually with three independent cutters used chiefly for marking the outlines of mortises for door butts or strike plates …

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  • 2Butt joint — For the geometry in welding, see Butt joint (welding). A butt joint is a joinery technique in which two members are joined by simply butting them together. The butt joint is the simplest joint to make since it merely involves cutting the members… …

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  • 3Dunkie Butt — Single by 12 Gauge from the album 12 Gauge Released October 7, 1993 Format …

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  • 5Chard Branch Line — The bridge over the River Tone at Creech St Michael Overview Type Cross country …

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  • 6List of firearms — This is an extensive list of small arms pistol, machine gun, grenade launcher, anti tank rifle that includes variants. 0 9*977 Bowing rifle ( Russian Rifle) *90 1000 Assault Rifle ( American Rifle) *9A 91 (Russia Carbine Assault Rifle 9 x 39… …

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  • 7Permanent way — The permanent way means the physical elements of the railway line itself: generally the pairs of rails typically laid on sleepers embedded in ballast, intended to carry the ordinary trains of a railway. This page describes British practice and… …

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  • 8Track (rail transport) — Permanent way redirects here. For other uses, see Permanent way (disambiguation). Twin rail tracks in a wooded area …

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  • 9Minffordd railway station — Minffordd The upper (Ffestiniog Railway) level of Minffordd station …

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  • 10Rail tracks — are used on railways (or railroads), which, together with railroad switches (or points), guide trains without the need for steering. Tracks consist of two parallel steel rails, which are laid upon sleepers (or cross ties) that are embedded in… …

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