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08:47 Dec 31, 2006 |
French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering: Industrial | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Tony M France Local time: 06:02 | ||||||
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4 +1 | ceiling stop beads |
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2 +1 | edge / corner // edge/corner trim |
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arrêt (de plafonnage) edge / corner // edge/corner trim Explanation: The term is used in 2 ways in your text, which in English will probably need translating by different words. As I understand it, they are talking about some kind of metla "trim strip" to finish off exposed edges; in one instance, they are referring to this exposed edge itself ("arrêt de plafonnage"), in the others, they are more specifically referring to the element used to trim such edges. "arrêt" is quite commonly technically used in this sort of way, to mean "the point where something comes to an end" (cf. the use of "retour" for a "return" in technical senses) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2006-12-31 09:15:12 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- A bit of Googling turned up this site amongst many others that talks about "metal trim" in general, and also has the possibly useful term "bead" to add to your list of possibilities: http://www.dietrichindustries.com/products/default.asp?http:... |
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ceiling stop beads Explanation: stop bead, plaster stop - Metal trim at the edge of an area of plasterwork. It forms a neat break against a different wall finishing. [Scott/Penguin Dict of Bldg] So, awful sorry Ma'am, but I do have to tell you it IS stops. Not stops all by itself, but stops nonetheless. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 7 hrs (2006-12-31 16:21:24 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- BTW, you refer to "galvanized steel struts". I can't help wondering if these "struts" are what are known as "hangers", because the ceilings hang off them. Hanger Wires Wire employed to suspend the acoustical ceiling from the existing structure. The standard material is 2.05 mm (16 gauge) galvanized, ... www.armstrong.com/resclgam/na/ceilings/en/us/article17707.h... Hanger Rod. A rod for connecting pipe, gutters, or ceiling framework to a support. ... www.contractorreferral.com/glossary/index.php?letter=H&limi... Hangers The name given to any device used to hang a mechanical piece of equipment, pipe, duct, and ceiling, off the underside of a structural frame or floor ... library.syr.edu/digital/collections/c/Ceraldi/glossary.htm |
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