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A hardware device that mechanically joins two or more objects together is called?
 
Fastener
 
Handle
 
Hinge
 
Abrasive
A U-shaped metal bar with pointed ends for driving into wood used to hold wires is called?
 
Staple
 
Shank
 
Clamp
 
Adhesive
The three main methods for driving in nails are?
 
Power, Powder, Pound
 
Pneumatic, Power, Pierce
 
Powder, Pound, Pierce
 
Slam, Push, Pull
A substance, such as paste or cement, which causes two surfaces to stick together is called?
 
Adhesive
 
Joint
 
Abrasive
 
Clamp
A device designed to bind, constrict or press two or more parts together to hold them firmly.
 
Clamp
 
Shank
 
Potato
 
Joint
The close securing of two or more pieces of wood is called a ________?
 
Joint
 
Closure
 
Attachment
 
Hinge
The photo represents which type of joint?
 
Dovetail
 
Mortise & Tenon
 
Rabbet
 
Butt
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Mortise & Tenon
 
Edge to Edge
 
Rabbet
 
Butt
Which of the following is not a mechanical fastener?
 
Tape
 
Nail
 
Rivet
 
Staple
What unit of measurement indicates the size of a nail?
 
Penny
 
Gram
 
Dime
 
Pound
What installation method is used when connecting wood to concrete or metal in construction?
 
Powder
 
Electric
 
Gas
 
Pneumatics
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Slotted
 
Phillips
 
Allen
 
Square
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Phillips
 
Square
 
Clutch
 
Slotted
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Clutch
 
Square
 
Torx
 
Allen
This device relies on a controlled explosion created by a small chemical propellant charge.
 
Powder Actuated Fastener
 
Pound Actuated Fastener
 
Power Hammer Fastener
 
Pounding Force Fastener
Auto darkening welding helmets use either ___or___ power to initiate the darkening.
 
Solar, Battery
 
Solar, Water
 
Gas, Wind
 
Battery, Gas
A manual arc welding process that uses a consumable electrode covered with flux is called?
 
Stick
 
TIG
 
MIG
 
FIG
An arc welding process that uses a non-consumable tungsten electrode to produce the weld.
 
TIG Welding
 
Stick Welding
 
Soldering
 
MIG Welding
Welding process where a wire electrode flows out from the center of the welding gun is called?
 
MIG
 
TIG
 
Stick
 
Brazing
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Torx
 
Slotted
 
Square
 
Allen
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Allen
 
Square
 
Clutch
 
Torx
What type of drive system does this mechanical fastener have?
 
Square
 
Phillips
 
Allen
 
Slotted
An inclined plane wrapped around a nail, typically metal and contains a "thread" is called?
 
Screw
 
Bolt
 
Staple
 
Nail
A long thin piece of metal that is sharp at one end and has a head on the other is called?
 
Nail
 
Staple
 
Adhesive
 
Nut
The four main types of nails that we discussed in class are?
 
Common, Finish, Casing, Box
 
Common, Finish, Field, Fro
 
Common, Brow, Lag, Shank
 
Finish, Casing, Blunt, Field
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Rabbet
 
Lap
 
Edge & Edge
 
Butt
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Butt
 
Lap
 
Edge to Edge
 
Dado
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Lap
 
Edge to Edge
 
Dado
 
Miter
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Miter
 
Dovetail
 
Edge to Edge
 
Dado
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Edge to Edge
 
Mortise & Tenon
 
Dado
 
Miter
This photo represents which type of joint?
 
Dado
 
Butt
 
Edge to Edge
 
Miter
A metal pin for passing through holes in two or more pieces, heated then hammered into place.
 
Rivet
 
Bolt
 
Cotter Pin
 
Biscuit
Joining together metal/plastic by heating the surfaces to the point of melting is called?
 
Welding
 
Forming
 
Molding
 
Shaping
GMAW stands for?
 
Gas Metal Arc Welding
 
Gas Metal Actuated Welding
 
Gypsum Metal Arc Welding
 
Gas Mercury Actuated Welding
TIG stands for what?
 
Tungsten Inert Gas
 
Titanium Inert Gas
 
Titanium Inferred Gas
 
Tungsten Inferred Gas
SMAW stands for what?
 
Shield Metal Arc Welding
 
Same Metal Arc Welding
 
Shield Mirrored Acetylene Welding
 
Soft Metal Arc Welding
This type of metal fastener uses an alloy of Tin or Lead to fuse objects to one another.
 
Soldering
 
Stick Welding
 
Brazing
 
MIG Welding
safety is a crucial part of the welding process since you are exposed to extreme _____ & _____.
 
Heat & Light
 
Cold & Light
 
Friction & Gasses
 
Heat & Darkness
This process uses a specialty heat gun with added plastic rod to join two pieces of plastic.
 
Plastic Welding
 
Plastic Transference
 
Shear Stopper
 
Fetty Wap
Mechanical fastener with an external male thread that requires either a threaded hole or nut.
 
Bolt
 
Nail
 
Staple
 
Joint