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  2. Ladderax - Wikipedia

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    The Ladderax System consists of a number of upright ladders, supporting shelves and cabinets. These are fixed by resting on steel support rods, hooked on to the rungs of the ladders. They fit into grooves under the shelves and cabinets. This allows easily assembly and flexibility. Ladderax does not require any permanent fixing to a wall ...

  3. Ancestral Puebloan dwellings - Wikipedia

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    The doors were proportional to the size of the room. Stairs, ramps, and ladders were built to allow access to the buildings. A roadmap of the Chaco Canyon culture roadways. There are a number of consistent features surrounding the dwellings. They include water retention structures like the Mesa Verde Reservoirs, and stone towers. Each were ...

  4. Scaffolding - Wikipedia

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    Scaffolding for rehabilitation in Madrid, Spain [1] Scaffolding, also called scaffold or staging, [2] is a temporary structure used to support a work crew and materials to aid in the construction, maintenance and repair of buildings, bridges and all other human-made structures. Scaffolds are widely used on site to get access to heights and ...

  5. Install Renter-Friendly Shelves Like a Pro—Here's ... - AOL

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    Power drill and correctly sized bit for your project (for drilling pilot holes or screws into your wall) Screwdriver (for inserting screws into anchors, if you use those) Hammer (to test for studs ...

  6. Genkan - Wikipedia

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    Genkan (玄関) are traditional Japanese entryway areas for a house, apartment, or building, a combination of a porch and a doormat. [1] It is usually located inside the building directly in front of the door. The primary function of genkan is for the removal of shoes before entering the main part of the house or building.

  7. Inclined plane - Wikipedia

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    Demonstration inclined plane used in education, Museo Galileo, Florence. An inclined plane, also known as a ramp, is a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle from the vertical direction, with one end higher than the other, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. [1][2][3] The inclined plane is one of the six classical simple machines ...