What factors affect the costs of labor when estimating masonry?
What will be an ideal response?
Factors which affect the cost of labor when estimating masonry includes the particular masonry unit (size, shape and weight), bond pattern, number of openings, shape of walls, distance units will be moved, height of wall and the shape and color of the mortar joints. Other factors may include union work rules and weather conditions.
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These are all advantages that a hydraulic system has over a mechanical system EXCEPT:
a. Flexibility b. Less chance of damage from overload c. Components are less expensive d. Easier to use more than one function at a time
The _______ tap should never be used to start a tapped hole
A. taper B. plug C. bottom D. none of the above
What is the difference between conductors and insulators?
What will be an ideal response?