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Qu'est-ce (qui) est furring brick - définition

THIN STRIPS OF MATERIAL USED IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION; THE PROCESS OF INSTALLING SUCH STRIPS
Furring strip; Furring strips; Firring; Furred; Furing; Furred ceiling
  • Vertical, metal ''furring'' is applied to the wall to create a channel and receive the siding material
  • alt=A Furring "is performed by ripping off the planks, and putting second timbers upon the first timbers, and upon them again other planks. And all this is done to make a ship to bear a better sail" (Perrin 1929, 92).

Michael Brick         
AMERICAN JOURNALIST (1974-2016)
Brick, Michael
Christopher Michael Brick (June 21, 1974 – February 8, 2016) was an American journalist and songwriter. He worked as a freelance writer and as a writer for The New York Times.
furring strip         
¦ noun a length of wood tapering to nothing, used in roofing and other construction work.
Fire brick         
  • torpedo car]] used for hauling molten iron
BLOCK OF CERAMIC MATERIAL USED IN LINING FURNACES, KILNS, FIREBOXES, AND FIREPLACES
Firebrick; Firebricks; Kiln brick
A fire brick, firebrick, or refractory is a block of ceramic material used in lining furnaces, kilns, fireboxes, and fireplaces. A refractory brick is built primarily to withstand high temperature, but will also usually have a low thermal conductivity for greater energy efficiency.

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Furring

In construction, furring (furring strips) are strips of wood or other material applied to a structure to level or raise the surface, to prevent dampness, to make space for insulation, to level and resurface ceilings or walls, or to increase the beam of a wooden ship. Furring refers to the process of installing the strips and to the strips themselves. Firring is a U.K. term for wood strips which are usually 50 mm wide, tapered and fixed above wood roof joists to provide drainage falls below roof boarding. Furring strips themselves are typically referred to as battens in the U.K. and sometimes the material is called strapping in the U.S.