| Profit and Loss.
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| Portland Cement Concrete; concrete composed of coarse and fine aggregates, portland cement, water, and sometimes admixtures to impart special qualities to the concrete or to aid in placing or curing.
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| An offering of design, construction, financing, and sometimes the land, for one all-inclusive price.
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| Placing spun and wound yarn on large perforated forms and forcing the dye through the perforations.
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| Complete refrigerating system including compressor, condenser and evaporator located in the refrigerated space.
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| A factory assembled piece of equipment that utilizes a refrigeration cycle to produce chilled water for circulation to a desired location or use.
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| A factory assembled piece of equipment that supplies heat producing units for circulation to a desired location or use.
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| A self contained unit, operated in the direct expansion method, located in the space served.
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| similar to quarry tile but usually of greater thickness.
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| sealing device consisting of soft material or one or more mating soft elements; reshaped by manually adjustable compression to obtain or maintain a leak-proof seal.
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| Metal rings mounted vertically on a plate for tying small vessels.
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| see Bearing Pad.
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| see Equipment Pad.
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| see Transformer Pad.
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| see Carpet Padding.
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| A multi tiered tower of India and the Far East erected as a temple or memorial.
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| A painters implement composed of bristles set into a handle, used for applying paint and other coatings to a surface.
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| Paint in position on a surface.
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| An instrument used to measure the thickness of paint coatings.
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| Device for lowering viscosity of paint by heating.
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| The act or process of preparing a building or structure for painting, including filling, scraping, sanding, and mixing of paint.
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| single paint job.
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| A mixture of active solvents used to remove paint and varnish coatings.
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| An area in a building being painted where the painter stores, mixes, cleans tools, and prepares painting materials and equipment.
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| A room or enclosed space that provides a dust-free environment and ventilation for the application of paints.
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| The complete number and type of coats comprising a paint job, including surface preparation, pretreatments, dry film thickness, and manner of application.
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| see Asphaltic Paint.
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| see Door Paint.
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| A mixture of pigment, binder, and solvent as a suitable liquid to form a thin closely adherent coating when spread on a surface in a thin coat to decorate or adorn by applying lines and color.
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| A craft worker skilled in the application of paints, stains, and other decorative and protective treatments.
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