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- Post_(structural) abstract "A post is a main vertical or leaning support in a structure similar to a column or pillar but the term post generally refers to a timber but may be metal or stone. A stud in wooden or metal building construction is similar but lighter duty than a post and a strut may be similar to a stud or act as a brace. In the U.K. a strut may be very similar to a post but not carry a beam. In wood construction posts normally land on a sill, but in rare types of buildings the post may continue through to the foundation called an interrupted sill or into the ground called earthfast, post in ground, or posthole construction. A post is also a fundamental element in a fence. The terms "jack" and "cripple" are used with shortened studs and rafters but not posts, except in the specialized vocabulary of shoring.".
- Post_(structural) wikiPageID "37914131".
- Post_(structural) wikiPageRevisionID "600155310".
- Post_(structural) hasPhotoCollection Post_(structural).
- Post_(structural) subject Category:Structural_engineering.
- Post_(structural) subject Category:Structural_system.
- Post_(structural) subject Category:Timber_framing.
- Post_(structural) comment "A post is a main vertical or leaning support in a structure similar to a column or pillar but the term post generally refers to a timber but may be metal or stone. A stud in wooden or metal building construction is similar but lighter duty than a post and a strut may be similar to a stud or act as a brace. In the U.K. a strut may be very similar to a post but not carry a beam.".
- Post_(structural) label "Post (structural)".
- Post_(structural) sameAs m.0p77s4j.
- Post_(structural) sameAs Q7233619.
- Post_(structural) sameAs Q7233619.
- Post_(structural) wasDerivedFrom Post_(structural)?oldid=600155310.
- Post_(structural) isPrimaryTopicOf Post_(structural).