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Carpentry Questions - All Grades

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Continuing Education Types of Drawings Used in Carpentry
What information would you be able to find on an exterior elevation drawing?
  1. Location of plumbing
  2. Exterior finish
  3. Room size
  4. Location of building on a piece of property
Continuing Education Framing Techniques
Continuing Education Blueprints and Blueprint Reading
Continuing Education Hand Tools
Continuing Education Types of Drawings Used in Carpentry
When contour lines on a drawing are close together what does it tell you about the property?
  1. The property is steep
  2. The property has a gradual slope
  3. The property has good drainage
  4. The property has a lot of extra fill
Continuing Education Blueprints and Blueprint Reading
Continuing Education Hand Tools
What can be done to a nail to reduce the chance of the material splitting?
  1. Cut off the point
  2. Blunt the point by hitting it with a hammer
  3. Hammer really slowly
  4. Hammer really lightly
Continuing Education Power Tools
Continuing Education Hand Tools
If you are having difficulty pulling a nail from a piece of material, what is the most efficient way to increase the leverage of the hammer you are using?
  1. Add a block under the hammer
  2. Add a pipe to the end of the hammer
  3. Use a different hammer
  4. Drive the nail in until it protrudes to the other side
Continuing Education Problem Solving
New drywall is installed on existing studs in a building. There are numerous nail pops happening one month after the installation. What is the most common cause of this?
  1. Studs should have been removed and reinstalled new ones
  2. Wrong drywall was used
  3. Wood was wet when drywall was installed
  4. Drywall was not installed tight to the studs
Continuing Education Types of Wall and Ceiling Finishes
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