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200

This is the "clamping" part of the drill that holds the bit tight.

What is the chuck?
200

How many inches are in a measurement of 5 feet 4 inches?

What is 64 inches?

200

This wood part sits right on the foundation and is usually pressure-treated.

What is the sill plate?

200

On a blueprint, 1/4" usually stands for this much larger "real life" distance.

What is 1 foot?

200

Leave this much space between the nail head and vinyl siding.

What is 1/8 inch?

400

When using a belt sander, you should always move the tool in this direction.

What is with the grain?

400

156-1/2 inches is the same as 13 feet and this many inches.

What is a half inch?

400

You MUST wear a dust mask when cutting OSB, Plywood, or this "chemically-treated" wood.

What is pressure treated wood?

400

Before you pour a concrete slab, you should lay down this "rocky" base.

What is gravel?

400

House-wrap should be installed to shed water toward this.

What is the surface?

600

For a safe cut, your circular saw blade should only poke out this far beneath the wood.

What is 1/8"?

600

(DAILY DOUBLE)!!!

This is the total distance all the way around the outside of the slab in your drawing.

600

Use this specific type of adhesive for inside work like trim and cabinets.

What is carpenter's wood glue?

600

You pull these strings up right before you start excavating, or digging the hole for the house.

What are layout strings?

600

This is the first step in installing windows.

What is check the rough opening size?

800

To avoid splintering when drilling through wood, you should stop when the lead screw shows and do this.

What is finish from the back side?

800

19 feet 4-1/2 inches can be converted to this total number of inches.

What is 232-1/2 inches?

800

These are the two most common "all-purpose" nails used to build the frame of a house.

What are common nails and sinkers?

800

This pressure-treated board is the very first piece of wood to touch the foundation.

What is a sill plate?

800

This grade of lumber is specifically used for exterior wall framing.

What is stud grade?

1000

Avoid a dangerous kick back from a circular saw blade getting pinched in the wood by doing this. 

What is support both ends of your cut?

1000

A carpenter spending $165.55, $110.32, $285.65, $728.80, and $308.00 has spent this total.

What is $1,598.32?

1000

(Daily Double)!!!

This is the specific measurement for Line C in your provided wall detail drawing.

1000

Leading to a malformed floor, you certainly won't be smiling if you turn this frown upside down on your floor joists.

What is a crown?

1000

Galvanized casing nails are most commonly used to fasten this.

What is exterior trim?