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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ for 24 Sept 04

    Good Evening Friends,
    When framing a house, blocking is install in certain areas of the bath rooms and utility rooms. what is this blocking for?

    Also when installing a recessed medicine cabinet is it necessary to install horizontal 2x stock above and below the cabinet and why?

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    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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    Default WOODWORKING QUIZ ANSWER for 24 Sept 04

    Good Evening Friends,
    It appears that you folks really don't know the answers to the question or you are tiring of the the quizzes, just let me know and I will apply my talents to better things.

    The answer for todays quiz is; you block in the walls of a bathroom or any other room where you are going to install accessories that would not normally be even with a stud or studs for an anchoring surface.

    Thank you for your support in the past.

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    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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    Ralph, the main problems are differences in terminology and building practices between USA and Oz which can make questions difficult to understand
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Good Evening Bob,
    Thank you for your input, and I guess I still have quite a lot to learn about your terminologies.

    Would someone kindly send me a list of your terms that I might ask more questions or quizzes with a little more intelligence than I am applying now.

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    First example you spoke of blocking the walls whereas we would say noggin the walls.
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    Bob,
    Up here we call the noggin our heads and I'll be darned if I am going to put mine in a bathroom wall.

    Thanks for the information.

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    Ralph Jones Woodworking
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    G'day Ralph,

    For Bob's noggin read nogging, however is usually pronounced noggin.

    HTH,

    Mark.
    I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."

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    Yep I too was a bit worried about Ralphs building habits :eek: as blocking for me is non structural timber used to pack the structural on, or for throw away timber pieces used in steel production.
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    Keep them coming Ralph. I am only an amateur weekend woodworker not a builder so I only answer some of the simple ones but I enjoy reading your quizzes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralph Jones
    Good Evening Bob,
    Thank you for your input, and I guess I still have quite a lot to learn about your terminologies.

    Would someone kindly send me a list of your terms that I might ask more questions or quizzes with a little more intelligence than I am applying now.

    Respectfully,
    I don't think any of us would say you are lacking in intelligence Ralph.

    The thing is that once upon a time we were a British colony ( a situation not unknown to you country I believe ) so that we tend to use British terms for woodwork/ building.

    So I guess all I'm saying is that if you read a British building text and use those terms in your questions you'll stand a better chance of being undestood by us.

    Don't stop your quizes.

    Craig

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