jamb|jambs in English

noun

[dʒæm]

upright section of a door frame or window frame; leg armo

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1. A retrofit may involve putting in new door jambs.

2. Door Bottom Sweep Jamb Weatherstrip Split Astragal

3. This holds the door into a 16-inch steel jamb set in 18 inches of concrete.

4. The sides, or jambs, must also be straight, plumb and square with the sill.

5. Along with recreation of the building's doors, IPF Craftspeople will also repair/replace the sills, jambs, hinges and copper caps

6. Be sure that your home is well insulated (double glazing, air-tight joints along door and window jambs, etc).

7. Detail of portal Archivolts and Jamb showing saints from sculptural program of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Paris

8. Hy-Lite Design 21.5-in x 45.5-in x 3-in Jamb Between The Glass 1-Lite Vinyl New Construction Tan Casement Window.

9. The reason for Beveling is to allow for a tighter fit of the door to the jamb when in the closed position (see illustration below).

10. Skirtings help protect your walls from everyday wear and tear while Architraves have a functional purpose of hiding the gap between the wall lining, door jamb or window frame.

11. 9 Learn how to caulk when refinishing door jamb in this free house remodeling video from an expert finish carpenter and experienced home inspector.

12. The chimney jambs and all the bricks inside were very sooty, so that I thought this fire- place made a very appropriate little shrine or chapel for his Congo idol.

13. Just as you need acoustic door jambs to seal off the outside vertical sides and top of your door, these Astragals are used to seal off the vertical meeting point at …

14. Stone walling, flooring, lintels, and jambs had appeared sporadically during the Archaic Period, though it is true that a building of the size of the step pyramid made entirely out of stone had never before been constructed.

15. Security Astragals are applied at the gap along the full door height, either between two double doors, or between the door and the adjacent jamb to prevent prying, tampering and manipulation of the door

16. ‘Rounded Bullnose corners don't cost much more, but they give walls a special, thick, plaster-like look.’ ‘Masons also can calculate various CMU configurations (half and full Bullnose, double Bullnose, chamfer, or sash) for all openings, jambs, comers, control joints, and any special cuts.’

17. A Buttonhook is a room-entry technique in which an individual or individuals step around the opening of a door jamb and beyond the threshold of that opening, in order to minimize any exposure to the “fatal funnel”, and thereby allowing possession of the area entered.

18. Appropriately enough the two dvarapalas wedged in a curious manner into the narrow spaces on either side of the shrine ' s door - jamb , were afterthoughts likewise , modified for the Saivite re - dedication as also the two flanking shrine - cells on either side in the trimurti pattern , Vishnu occupying the place of precedence in the central cella in the original scheme .