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A type of seafood dish, when offered as a daily "special." Also a piece of framing material forming the base of a wall in wood-framed construction.
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The metal base of a wood's club head.
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The bottom horizontal member in a frame wall. Usually either single or double 2" x 4"s. It is nailed to the deck or rough floor and the studs are nailed into it.
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wall plate, bottom plate; The bottom horizontal framing member of the wall.
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The bottommost horizontal part of a stud partition. When a plate rests on a foundation, it’s called a sill plate.
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The plate (i.e., bottom of the wall frame) is nailed to the floor system it rests on. The next floor is nailed to the top plate of that wall.
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The bottom horizontal structural member of a stud framed wall.
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The horizontal framing member directly under the studs.
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The bottom wood member of a wall. This is usually made of a 2" x 4" or a 2" x 6" material. Sole plates that contact the foundation are treated to resist moisture.
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The bottom horizontal component of a frame wall on which the studs sit.
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See Bottom Plate.
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in persimmon woods, the metal plate that covers a portion of the sole; in metalwoods, the entire sole area can be called a soleplate; this soleplate is, in fact, welded onto the body of the clubhead (and then ground and buffed) in most metalwoods.
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The bottom wood member of a framed stud wall.
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The metal plate on the bottom of woods
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The bottom plate of a framed wall or partition.
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The bottom horizontal piece in a frame wall, usually single or double 2x4’s. The wall is nailed into the deck or rough floor through the sole plate.
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the plate on which the studs rest, usually a two by four or two by six, laid horizontally at floor level
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The bottom, horizontal framing member of a wall that's attached to the floor sheeting and vertical wall studs
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Bottom horizontal member of a frame wall.
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The bottom plate in wall framing
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Also known as the Sole; it is a building term that describes the board on which walls and partition studs rest.
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A metal plate that protects the bottom of a wood club.
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