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16:52 Feb 7, 2018 |
Portuguese to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering / Ementa de Curso de Engenharia Civil | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Gilmar Fernandes United States Local time: 06:28 | ||||||
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4 +3 | jamb cutting |
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5 | Door hanging |
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4 | doorframe cutting |
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jamb cutting Explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamb A doorjamb, door jamb (also sometimes doorpost) is the vertical portion of the door frame onto which a door is secured.[2] The jamb bears the weight of the door through its hinges, and most types of door latches and deadbolts extend into a recess in the doorjamb when engaged, making the accuracy of the plumb (i.e. true vertical) and strength of the doorjambs vitally important to the overall operational durability and security of the door. In the picture / diagram in this Wiki article, I would say the SILL is the "alizar" you have in the previous line of your text and the jambs are the "marcos" |
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