
Package
Boiler
Unit
that has the complete steam boiler ready to operate and the equipment necessary
for connection to electrical, water and fuel systems.
Package
Mortgage
Mortgage
on both the purchased real estate and personal property of a durable type,
with the entire amount financed is considered one mortgage.
Packaged
Equipment
Any
of the commonly used packaged equipment assembly, such as an air compressor,
which is mounted on a structural platform and ready to be installed and
used.
Packaging
Transfer
of both real estate and personal property. Alternately, the putting together
of a group of properties to be sold together, possibly at a discount price
because several items are bought in combination.
Packing
Fibrous
material, which is used on faucets for leak proofing.
Packing
Iron
Tool
that is used when packing rope fiber or oakum into a cast iron piping joint
prior to the molten lead being poured on it to create a seal.
Pad
Drum Roller
Soil
compacting machine with a large heavy metal cylinder that has short rectangular
pads that project from the machine surface.
Pad
Site
An
individual freestanding site for a retailer, often adjacent to a larger
shopping center.
Pad
Stone
A
large stone which serves as a lintel, under a girder or beam to support
the weight.
Padding
1.
Layer made of compressed foam rubber, waffled rubber or fiber, which is
used under carpeting.
2.
Use of a paint pad to apply stain or paint.
3.
To build up a surface.
Paddle
Alarm
Certain
types of wet-pipe fire sprinkling systems have a paddle that goes into
the pipe and, when it is moved by the water, it sounds an alarm.
Paddle
Wheel Scraper
Paddle-wheel
type blade, used for fine trimming, that rotates around on some types of
earth grading machines, scraping off the top soil and moving into the hopper.
Paint
Opaque
liquid coating, which is used to protect and preserve, surfaces both interior
and exterior. Most paints are either latex or oil based and come in a huge
variety of colors and tones. Paint consists of three parts; a thinner which
give it a liquid appearance, a binder which binds the pigment particles
and adheres to the surface, and the additives, which are added to give
additional properties.
Paint,
Bituminous
Coating
used to protect metals and masonry that is below the soil level. It's made
from coal tar or asphalts.
Paint
Finishes
Luster
or sheen of paint types.
High
gloss - Commonly referred to as enamel, it has a high shine.
Semi-gloss
- Slightly less shiny than high gloss.
Satin-flat
- Slight sheen.
Flat
Paint - No sheen or gloss, it is also known as matte.
Paint,
Flame-retardant
Paints
containing silicones, chlorinated waxes, polyvinyl chloride, casein, borax,
etc. and other noncombustible substances which allow the paint to absorb
the heat to reduce heat transfer while forming insulation pockets between
the surface and the flame, melting into a glasslike form or producing nonflammable
gases.
Paint,
Metallic
Mixture
of varnish and certain types of fine metal flakes. Aluminum Paint, used
to reflect light or to retain heat, consists of flakes of aluminum. Zinc
primers allow the coating to conduct electricity to provide a certain amount
of cathodic protection.
Paint
Pad
Square
or rectangle with a sponge back, a short nap and a handle, which can used
as a paint applicator.
Paint
Roller
Cylinder
shaped applicator, which is covered with an absorbent material and revolves
on a handle to apply paint to a wall. The roller is dipped into the paint
and, after the excess drips off, it is rolled up and down the wall.
Paint
Thinner
Products,
such as petroleum spirits, mineral spirits or coal-tar products, used to
thin oil based paints and varnishes and are also used to clean off oil
based paint.
Paintbrush
Natural
or synthetic bristle designed to hold and apply paint. Synthetic bristle
brushes works best with latex and water-based paints because water is not
absorbed as easily and causing the bristles to expand. Natural bristle
brushes apply more smoothly.
Palladian
Windows
Revival
of the architectural style of Andrea Palladio, it consists of three windows,
two rectangles on either side of the center window, whose top forms an
arch.
Pallet
Used
for stacking, handling and storing materials, this low platform is portable
and has openings in its base so it can be moved by a forklift.
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