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Перевод: softwood
[существительное] мягкая древесина
Тезаурус:
- The up-and-over door is a standard fitting on all garages, with different manufacturers offering a choice of steel, timber (softwood or red cedar) or plastic - either grp (glass-reinforced plastic) or upvc (unplasticised polyvinyl chloride).
- A couple of firms still make traditional garages in treated softwood or Western red cedar; note that these will generally have to be sited at least 1m from property boundaries to satisfy the requirements of the Building Regulations.
- They are taken and inserted ("struck") in the same way as softwood cuttings, although many gardeners remove whole sideshoots, pulling them off the main stem with a short portion of bard (a "heel") to aid rooting; neatly trim any ragged edges on the heel, and pinch out the tips of naturally bushy subjects.
- Softwood cuttings
- They are usually fitted into a timber sub-frame (hardwood, in preference to softwood; there's little point in fitting an indestructible door in a frame that could rot in 10 years), and come with either a silvery finish or a factory-applied coating in a limited range of colours.
- Using the machine in its most typical mode, cutting sheet materials and softwood up to 55mm thick, the SA55 E performed very well.
- Subsequent treatment is the same as for softwood cuttings.
- Timber doors are usually made either from preservativetreated softwood, or a rot-resistant hardwood such as mahogany, and many have high-performance specifications that include integral weather-stripping and sealed-unit double glazing.
- Set against these points is the maintenance problem; softwood doors need regular decoration to keep rot at bay, and even hardwoods require regular treatment with preservative and stain to keep them in good condition.
- Traditional side-hung timber doors in softwood or cedar are offered as an option on some garages, and are standard on extra-height models.
- Being mainly softwood around the outside, with no pressure applied, I allowed the cutter to dictate where I wanted to go.
- The common furniture beetle can be found in both hardwood and softwood, chiefly in the sapwood from close to the bark.
- For almost any tiling job, large or small, you will need the following: tile adhesive; a notched adhesive spreader; some tile spacers (unless you are using universal tiles); lengths of tile edge trim (optional); grout plus a flexible spreader; a steel tape measure; some lengths of 3812mm (1in) softwood battening plus masonry pins and hammer for large wall areas; a spirit level; a tile cutter; tile nibblers, pincers or tile saw; some dowelling for shaping the grout lines; a pencil and felt-tip pen; and some sponges and cloths for wiping and polishing.
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