The wall round the top of a well is called a "wellhead." It serves to protect the well from contaminants, prevent accidental falls, and often includes the mechanism for drawing water. Wellheads can vary in design depending on the type of well and its intended use.
The header is the 2x12 in the wall, I'm not sure the wall has a term.
The walls around the top of a well are typically called a "well head" or "well casing." The well head serves to protect the well from contamination and prevent debris from entering the water source. It also provides a structure for accessing the water and may include features for managing water flow.
The horizontal top of a wood frame wall is typically called the "top plate." It is a horizontal member that runs along the top of the wall framing and helps to distribute the load of the roof or upper floors to the vertical studs below.
No, the part of a normal fault that lies on top is called the hanging wall. In a reverse fault, the hanging wall is thrust over the footwall, which is the opposite of what occurs in a normal fault.
The hills were called Big Round Top and Little Round Top and are the most famous of the hills at Gettysburg.
underwater peak with round or irregular top
coronet band, if above the hoof and coronary band if actually on the hoof wall.
Also called capstone, it is the top row of stones in a masonry wall.
Blocking.
Well ask yourself- are you round, red, squishy, and have a green step out the top of you?
there is no blower motor on i ford focus enlessu are talking about the heater motor then it will be a black round shaped thing on the passanger side of the fire wall on the top there is no blower motor on i ford focus enlessu are talking about the heater motor then it will be a black round shaped thing on the passanger side of the fire wall on the top
A top plate is a horizontal framing member that sits at the top of a wall. Its main purpose is to provide a surface for attaching ceiling joists or rafters to create a secure connection between the wall and the roof structure, as well as to help distribute the load of the roof evenly along the top of the wall.