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tie meat with string so it will hold its shape
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A number of wood planks framed together to bridge a space, such as a roof truss.
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A truss is a special structural member that has more strength than a typical beam and is typically used for roof rafters and floor joists.
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is a metal frame used for hanging. Trusses are very strong and able to carry extremely heavy loads. Most truss is now made of aluminium for weight reasons and sections can be bolted together to produce long pieces. It
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A manufactured wood member often in the form of a large triangle which is used to form the ceiling joists and rafters on the top floor of a home.
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