wall plate, bottom plate; The bottom horizontal framing member of the wall.
The bottommost horizontal part of a stud partition. When a plate rests on a foundation, it’s called a sill plate.
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.
The bottom horizontal structural member of a stud framed wall.
The horizontal framing member directly under the studs.
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.
The bottom horizontal component of a frame wall on which the studs sit.
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.
The bottom wood member of a framed stud wall.
The metal plate on the bottom of woods
The bottom plate of a framed wall or partition.
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.
the plate on which the studs rest, usually a two by four or two by six, laid horizontally at floor level
The bottom, horizontal framing member of a wall that's attached to the floor sheeting and vertical wall studs
Bottom horizontal member of a frame wall.
The bottom plate in wall framing
Also known as the Sole; it is a building term that describes the board on which walls and partition studs rest.
A metal plate that protects the bottom of a wood club.