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    Uguisu (鶯 or 鴬) refers to the Japanese bush warbler. The latter segment bari (張り) comes from haru (張る), which can be used to mean "to lay/board (flooring)", as in the expression yukaita wo haru (床板を張る) meaning "to board a/the floor". [3]

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    "The Crew Fixes a Squeak": Rubble & Crew is contacted by Mayor Greatway who needs to practice a big speech revolving around a big surprise. Unfortunately, there is a squeak in Builder Cove's town hall as Rubble and Charger head there to investigate. They trace the squeak to behind a wall and find a little mouse inside it. Once they get it out ...

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    Wood floors, particularly older ones, will tend to 'squeak' in certain places. This is caused by the wood rubbing against other wood, usually at a joint of the subfloor. Firmly securing the pieces to each other with screws or nails may reduce this problem. Floor vibration is a problem with floors.

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    Squeaky hinges produce a squeaking or rasping noise when they are moved. Sounds can differ when opened or closed. [1] Lubrication fixes this. Suitable lubricants include plumber's grease and silicone spray. Oil is not so suitable as it can drip off when in excess. Graphite is also unsuitable as it spreads to other surfaces and makes a mess.

  7. Wood flooring - Wikipedia

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    Wood flooring is a popular feature in many houses. Engineered wood flooring consists of two or more layers of wood adhered together to form a plank. Typically, engineered wood flooring uses a thin layer of a more expensive wood bonded to a core constructed from cheaper wood. The increased stability of engineered wood is achieved by running each ...

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