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The NACHI National "On-Line" Chapter is continously growing. Our Dictionary now contains over 1,200 different definitions and terms. For a limited time this dictionary is being made available to anyone for FREE. Soon it, along with our CE pages and Building Code Pages may be password protected for NACHI National Chapter Members Only. Soon we will begin our searchable building code and other standards data system. (This will be available to members of the NACHI National Chapter, ONLY).
NACHI National Chapter is open and available to anyone. You need not be a NACHI member to join. Affiliate membership is available. Enjoy: Dictionary Search Last edited by jbowman; 12/20/06 at 4:42 PM.. |
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Great John- Happy Holidays!
631-563-7720 NY Metro Education Chapter President (NACHI # 05061990) NACHI Education Committee Member New York State Approved Home Inspection Instructor
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Hello John,
When you go to the web site there seams to be a problem with the link www.wisemovehomeinspection.com Carl Pennick Lighthouse Point, FL 954-946 2737 407-928 8489 Florida Licensed Home Inspector #65 NACHI #04072098 ICC #5294144 Certified Master Inspector |
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Just tried your Dictionary Search to see and found out that the first things that came to my mind did not quite come out right. Maybe I am using it wrong or not updated properly to date. Curious at this point and this is what I asked the Dictionary. Flying Buttress= no records Relieving angle= multiple wrong answers Brick ledge = wrong answer C answer Concrete reinforcement= wrong answer What am I doing wrong? Appears to only recognize the one words at command. Thanks. Marcel </IMG></IMG> LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
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You have too much experience and are too complex, Marcel.
Please revert to previous basic intelligence. Nice stuff, John!!! InterNachi Awards Portal: http://co.nachi.org/inachiawards/ ____________________________________________ "An Education, not just an Inspection" Larry Kage, CMI Lake Ann (Traverse City), Michigan 49650 231 929 3525 Professional Inspector serving the Traverse City, Michigan area and beyond.
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I nominate John Bowman as member of the year....!!!!
My hat is off to you John. That took a lot of work. John McKenna, CMI (TREC #4565)
Executive Director - Master Inspector Certification Board 25 Yrs Constr Exp - 13 Yrs Home Inspector Exp American Home Inspection - East Texas. |
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Send me words or phrases with definitions and I will add them. I have probably 3,000 (Guessing) more to add yet. |
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Hi. John;
Here are a few that I gathered and hope it helps. Use what is of value and trash can what you do not need I guess. pickling The preservative treatment of wood, metals, and piping systems. rod buster An iron worker. vidiot Someone whose knowledge is limited exclusively to what he sees on television. For example, someone who tells you how to frame a house because he saw Bob Vila do it on an episode of 'Home Improvement' and now he's an expert. PRISM: A small masonry assemblage made with masonry units and mortar. Primarily used to predict the strength of full scale masonry members. RACKING: A method entailing stepping back successive courses of masonry. SOFT-BURNED: Clay products which have been fired at low temperature ranges, producing relatively high absorptions and low compressive strengths. high chair A heavy, wire, vaguely chair-shaped device used to hold steel reinforcement off the bottom of the slab during the placement of concrete. Relieving Angle Steel angle installed and anchored to the structure to interrupt the brick façade at each floor level and weight distributed to the structer. Flying Buttress A buttress is a support -- usually brick or stone -- built against a wall to support or reinforce it. A flying buttress is a free-standing buttress attached to the main structure by an arch or a half-arch. http://www.proofrock.com/construction_terms.htm convoluted
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Marcel,
Thanks...Today the number of terms went over the 1,400 mark, and I know I have maybe 3,000 or more to go with just what I have. The internet is inundated with definitions. What's nice about this one is that you can type in a general term (such as air or vent) and several terms are shown, along with their definitions. When done I can forsee someone actually getting an education by just carousing the terms. Nick just notified me a little while ago that he liked it. I offered its use for all through NACHI. If he does that I will not password protect it. However other search engines that are being worked on will be password protected for NACHI National Chapter Members only. Those search engines will be geared around Suggested Narratives, Defect Recognition, Inspection Procedures and Codes. (Sort of an entire Home Inspection course on Search)... |
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John,
I'm sure you have many resources but here's a site with over 100 construction and real estate glossaries. I think some are even in Canadian http://www.glossarist.com/glossaries...nstruction.asp Everyone have a safe and great holiday! ADAIR INSPECTION 972-487-5634 Commercial-Residential-Construction-EIFS-Infrared Thermography TREC # 4563 EDI: EIFS-MA TX # 39 2008 US Member of the Year life is the random lottery of events followed by numerous narrow escapes accept the good |
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That sounds excellent John, and I agree that it will provide a good learning tool on the verbiage side.
Thanks Marcel </IMG></IMG> LEED Green Associates InachiAwardsPortal: Inachi US Member of the Year Award 2009 |
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Please Note:
lcapaul is a non-member guest and is in no way affiliated with InterNACHI or its members.
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Thanks for reminding me, I've been going to join the National Chapter but keep forgetting to, I just pay pal'd my dues. |
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Welcome. It's a fantastic time to join. Plans are being finalized to present our first "on-line" type of training/seminar for either the end of January or beginning of February. Dr. Bill Merrill of Merrill Institute and I are pounding out the details. This training/seminar will be "FREE" to a select group. NACHI National Chapter members are included. I can't wait to see this in action. I expect nothing but greatness from this. PS - Lewis check out the Members section. You have been added. Last edited by jbowman; 12/29/06 at 3:47 PM.. |
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