buck: Difference between revisions

From Beijerterm
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
__NOEDITSECTION__
=== English ===
* buck
* window buck, door buck
=== Dutch ===
* stelkozijn
* raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such)
=== External links ===
* https://www.joostdevree.nl/shtmls/stelkozijn.shtml (see below)
[[File:stelkozijn-buck.png|frameless|763x763px]]
[[File:stelkozijn-buck.png|frameless|763x763px]]
  See: [[Dictionary for Building Technology Terminology (Technische Universiteit Delft)]]
  See: [[Dictionary for Building Technology Terminology (Technische Universiteit Delft)]]
Line 8: Line 19:
   
   
  (The Ultimate Dictionary of Real Estate Terms)
  (The Ultimate Dictionary of Real Estate Terms)
__NOEDITSECTION__
=== English ===
* buck
* window buck, door buck
=== Dutch ===
* stelkozijn
* raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such)
=== External links ===
* https://www.joostdevree.nl/shtmls/stelkozijn.shtml


----
----

Latest revision as of 04:32, 12 June 2024

English

  • buck
  • window buck, door buck

Dutch

  • stelkozijn
  • raamkast (I have seen this used in a patent, where ‘window buck’ was meant; not sure if it is a correct term in Dutch if used as such)

External links

See: Dictionary for Building Technology Terminology (Technische Universiteit Delft)

• stelraam = guide frame, rough buck, subcasing
• deurkozijn = door frame /- buck, jamb lining
Window buck: A wooden frame installed within a concrete foundation or block wall to define the space which will later be used to install a window.[1][2]

(The Ultimate Dictionary of Real Estate Terms)

References