| Pairs- |
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Term
used to describe the two side members of door jambs, frames,
or casing trim.
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| Palladian
Window- |
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A
large, arch-top window flanked by smaller windows on each side.
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| Panel
Divider- |
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A
moulding which separates two vertical wood panels along their
common edges.
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| Parting
Stop- |
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A
small strip of wood let into the plough of the jambs of a double
hung check-rail window frame to separate the top sash from the
bottom sash; also parting bead, parting strip or check strip.
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| Passage
Door- |
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An
interior door connecting two inside rooms or used for a closet
door; this door type does not have the same strength, insulation
or security requirements of an exterior door. Panel construction
on passage doors is designed to allow the wood to expand and
contract with changes in moisture and temperature; the center
panels are allowed to float within the door's frame.
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| Passive
Solar Gain- |
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Solar
heat that passes through material and is captured naturally,
not by mechanical means.
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| Patio
Door- |
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A
door that opens onto a patio, deck or backyard of a house, usually
made of glass to allow for viewing.
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| P.G.- |
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Profile
with a reverse "S" shape and a fillet on one or both
ends. Sometimes called a reverse OGEE. |
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| Picture
Frame Moulding- |
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Rabbeted
moulding forming a frame for pictures.
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| Picture
Mould- |
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Used
to support hooks for picture hanging. Applied around a room's
circumference near the ceiling line. |
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| Picture
Window- |
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The
same as a stationary or fixed sash, a picture sash or window usually
implies a relatively large-sized sash. |
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| Piece- |
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A
term used to describe cut-to-length mouldings sold by the piece
rather than per hundred lineal feet.
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| Pilaster- |
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A
rectangular, circular or semi-circular member used as a simulated
column in entrances and other door openings and fireplace mantels;
usually contains base, shaft and capital.
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| Pitch- |
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An
accumulation of resinous material.
(a)
Light pitch is the light but evident presence of pitch.
(b)
Medium pitch is a somewhat more evident presence of pitch than
is the light.
(c) Heavy pitch is
a very evident accumulation of pitch showing by its color and
consistency.
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| Pitch
Streak- |
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A
well-defined accumulation of pitch in the wood cells in a more
or less regular streak. It should not be confused with
dark grain.
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| Plant
on Moulding- |
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A
moulding applied to a surface which projects or remains above
it. An applied moulding.
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| Plinth
Block- |
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A
block at the base of a pilaster; a block of wood placed at the
bottom of side door casing to terminate the casing as well as
the base. Since the door casings and bases are moulded,
"plinth blocks" offer a good looking, sturdy member
which solves the problem of joining casing and base mouldings
with different profiles. "Plinth blocks" are
thicker and wider than the abutting members; also base block,
foot block or pilaster base.
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| Plow- |
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A
rectangular slot of three surfaces cut with the grain of the wood. |
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| Pocket- |
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A
well-defined opening between the rings of annual growth which
develops during the growth of the tree. It usually contains
pitch or bark.
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| Prefinished- |
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Millwork
with an applied finish coating. May be grain printed,
vinyl wrapped, toned or in a solid opaque color.
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| Prehung
Door Unit- |
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A
precut and assembled unit consisting of a wood door with the
locking or passage hardware that is hung on hinges in a wood
frame. The wood frame includes the one or two piece jamb
either in adjustable or pre-ordered widths as well as the door
stop mouldings and casings.
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| Preservative- |
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Any
substance that, for a reasonable length of time, will prevent
the development and action or wood-destroying fungi, borers
of various kinds and other harmful insects that deteriorate
wood.
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| Primed- |
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A
wood part which has been coated with paint primers either in
the factory or on site.
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| Prime
Coat- |
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The
first coat of paint in an application that consists of two or
more coats; also refers to the paint used for such an initial
coat; priming; primer; paint-primed.
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| Prime
Coat Finish- |
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A
hardware finish of baked enamel intended for a later application
of paint.
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