insulating lath

  • 1Tin can wall — Tin cans, although not a common building source, have been used for creating structures. They can be laid in concrete, stacked vertically on top of each other, and crushed or cut and flattened to be used as shingles [http://www.eco… …

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  • 2Earthen plaster — is a blend of clay, fine aggregate, and fiber. Other common additives include pigments, lime, casein, animal dung, and linseed oil. Earthen plaster is usually applied to masonry, cob, or straw bale interiors or exteriors as a wall finish. It… …

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  • 3Log cabin — For other uses, see Log cabin (disambiguation). Log cabins in the open air Norwegian Museum of Cultural History in Bygdøy, Oslo …

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  • 4back plastering — Building Trades. 1. the introduction of partitions of lath and plaster between the inner and outer surfaces of a stud wall in order to improve the insulating properties of the wall. 2. parging applied behind the exterior brickwork of a wall in… …

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  • 5plasterboard — /plas teuhr bawrd , bohrd , plah steuhr /, n. a material used for insulating or covering walls, or as a lath, consisting of paper covered sheets of gypsum and felt. [1905 10; PLASTER + BOARD] * * * …

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  • 6plasterboard — plas•ter•board [[t]ˈplæs tərˌbɔrd, ˌboʊrd, ˈplɑ stər [/t]] n. bui a material used for insulating or covering walls, or as a lath, consisting of paper covered sheets of gypsum and felt • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 7building material — noun material used for constructing buildings • Hypernyms: ↑artifact, ↑artefact • Hyponyms: ↑brick, ↑building block, ↑stone, ↑bricks and mortar, ↑cement, ↑ …

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  • 8back plastering — Building Trades. 1. the introduction of partitions of lath and plaster between the inner and outer surfaces of a stud wall in order to improve the insulating properties of the wall. 2. parging applied behind the exterior brickwork of a wall in… …

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