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Tools of the Plumbing Trade

Horizontales
Straight on a vertical plane
A method of joining metals or sealing joints using solder and heat
A piece of lumber used horizontally as a support for a ceiling or a floor
A length of wood or metal that does not bow or twist along its length
A sharply pointed and hardened steel tool used for marking a surface to be cut by etching a line or a point into the surface
Uncut tubing material on hand for use on a project
A waxy crayon used to mark a cutting line on the surface of a tube. Also called soapstone
A conductive connection that provides a path for electrical current to pass from an electrical component into the earth
A measure of electrical current
A combination of elbows or bends that brings one section of the pipe out of line but into a line parallel with the other section
Uncut bar material on hand for use on a project
Twisting or turning force applied in a rotating motion. Measurements are given in either inch-pounds or foot-pounds
A process that removes burrs from pipe after it has been cut
The cut or groove made by a saw blade, determined by the way the teeth are set on the blade
Straight on a horizontal plane
Containing iron
Verticales
The tendency of electricity traveling through the length of an extension cord to lose voltage
A surface forming the beveled end or edge of a piece where a joint is made by cutting two pieces at an angle and then fitting these pieces together
A level in which the adjustment to the horizon is shown by the position of a bubble in liquid contained in a nearly horizontal glass tube or a circular box with a glass cover
Another term for keel crayon
Not containing iron and therefore not magnetic
Allowable variation in a given measurement or quantity
An alloy (tin plus antimony, copper, and silver) with a low melting point used to join metals or seal joints
The distance across the center of a circle
Uneven or jagged edge left on metal by certain cutting tools
The strength and resilience of a metal
A water-soluble substance that facilitates the fusion (joining) of metals and helps prevent surface oxidation (rusting, tarnishing) during welding, brazing, and soldering. Also called soldering paste