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— A roof the ends of which rise immediately from the wall-plate, with the same inclination to the horizon, and its other two sides. The Backing of a H'qi is the angle made on its upper edge to range with the two sides or planes of the roof between which it is placed. Hoarding. — An enclosure of wood about a building, while erecting or repairing. Jack Kafters. — All tho.se sort of rafters which meet the hips. Jack Ribs. — Those short ribs which meet the angle ribs, as in groined domes, &c. Jack ...Ti.mber. — A timber shorter than the whole length of other pieces in the same ..range. Intertie. — A horizontal piece of timber, framed between two posts, in order to tie :them together. Joggle-Piece. — A tru«s-post, with shoulders and sockets for 'abutting and fixing the lower ends of the struts. Joists. — Those beams in a floor which support, or are necessary in the supporting, of the boarding or ceiling ; as the binding, bridging, and ceiling joists ; girders are, how- ever, to be excepted, as not being joists.
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