Joist possibly ? A joist is the boards under the floor and above the ceiling that span the room or building. What the floor or ceiling is attached to.
a housing joint
No, a housing joint is not the same as a carcase joint. A housing joint is a woodworking joint where one piece of wood is housed in another, typically used for shelves or dado cuts. A carcase joint is a type of joint used in cabinet and furniture making where the corners of a case or box are joined together.
Try looking at your housing joint position from the outside...
it is a woodwork joint
for computers
it is not quite strong, it will break in pressure......
The half housing joint is much stronger
where mechanical joint is used?
Pry out the black housing of the CV joint with the shaft of a screw driver or long breaker bar. Lever it out against the transmission housing and a solid part of the black housing. It's a little tricky to get the right leverage and you may have to bang it, but its easy to do.
The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.The apartment or "insula" was used by the Romans to solve the housing problem.
Some common types of wood joints used in woodworking include butt joint, dado joint, dovetail joint, mortise and tenon joint, and rabbet joint.
its so easy -- you tube has the basics -- if you can do a turnup you can change the cv- halfshaft