What PPE stands for
What is Personal Protective Equipment?
Common term for gypsum board
What is drywall?
The top & bottom these hold studs in place
What are plates?
Typically the colour of the "hot" wire
What is black?
Half of 1/2
What is 1/4?
Minimum length of a piece of wood (in inches) that can safely be milled using our shop machines
What is 12 inches?
Common term (3 letter) word where wires terminate or attach
What is box?
The stud attached to the king stud?
What are jack studs?
The difference between 14/2 & 14/3 wires
What is the one red wire?
A tape measure is in THIS unit of measure if it has 10, 20 or 40 "ticks" between whole numbers
What is metric?
What you should never do when you get injured in the shop
What is panic?
The only woodworking joint used in both hand tool projects
What is dovetail?
The most common layout for wall & floor framing
What is 16" O.C?
A probable cause for a flickering light bulb during your practice exercises
What is a loose connection?
The symbol for inches
What is " (quote)?
This term refers to a specific danger when using the table saw
What is kickback?
A catastrophic electrical short circuit usually happening in the panel
What is an arc flash?
The non politically correct term for shortened studs under &/or above window or door openings
What is cripple?
The term we use for power suppling (INTO) a device
What is line?
The measurement you mark for your first stud using 16 inch on centre layout
What is 15 1/4"?
The "meaty" term for the guard on a jointer
What is porkchop?
What the acronym NEMA stands for
What is National Electrical Manufacturers Association?
The TWO terms for the horizontal load bearing framing member above doors & windows.
What are HEADER & LINTEL?
Measured in Ohms, this is the capacity of a material to lower or stop electrical current
What is resistance?
The 4th longest line (including the whole numbers) identifies this fractional denominator
What are eighths?