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the sheathing
verb
To put something, such as a knife, into a sheath
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"The sheathing was ruined," he said.
I scuttled about that roof, growing bolder and bolder until, by sunset, I had nailed down all the sheathing.
"We went back when the sheathing was up and he could feel it," the younger Mr. Weiselberg continued.
One night, they camped out on the subflooring of what will be their bedroom, when we barely had the sheathing on the roof.
It's still a relatively quiet time of day the carpenters have just arrived and the real banging on the sheathing of the house hasn't yet begun.
The meat-and-spice mixture has to be kneaded until it is doughy and can be squeezed through the sausage press and into the sheathing.
In the latter are those hidden systems, the pipes in the walls, the wiring, all that lies concealed between the sheathing and the Sheetrock.
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The structural behaviour and capacity of wall diaphragms are primarily dependent on the sheathing-to-timber connections.
The models are based on the assumption of plastic load–slip relations for the sheathing-to-framing joints.
In particular, when the sheathing-design methodology is adopted, then the seismic behaviour is strongly influenced by the nonlinear response of sheathing-to-frame connections.
Basically, if cold-formed steel (CFS) structures are designed according to the "sheathing-design" methodology, then the seismic behavior of shear walls is strongly influenced by the sheathing-to-frame connections response, characterized by a remarkable nonlinear response and a strong pinching of hysteresis loops.
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