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Isaac Kremer/ January 14, 2018/ / 0 comments

A pattern, usually of sheet material, used as a guide for setting out work and in repeating dimensions. 2. A full-sized pattern, generally made of wood and used to lay off work in bridge shops. 3. A piece of stone, metal, or timber placed in a wall to receive the impost of a beam, girders, etc., and to distribute its load. 4. A beam or plate spanning a door or window space to sustain joists and transfer their load to piers.

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