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  2. Frameless construction - Wikipedia

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    A common construction method for frameless cabinets originated in Europe after World War II and is known as the 32-mm system or European system. [1] The name comes from the 32-millimetre spacing between the system holes used for construction and installation of hardware typically used for doors, drawers and shelves. There are numerous 32mm ...

  3. Sliding door - Wikipedia

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    A groove is cut into the bottom of the door which runs over this guide, preventing lateral movement of the door. With a glass door, the panel runs through the guide as illustrated. Because the door is always engaged in the guide, when the door is open, the floor is clear; hence 'clear threshold'. The bottom of the doors are held in place on tracks.

  4. List of This Old House episodes (seasons 21–30) - Wikipedia

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    In the master bedroom, Richard Trethewey sees how the frameless glass shower door is going in, while master carpenter Norm Abram and Tom go over the few items remaining on the punchlist, and Steve looks at the new master closet system as it goes on.

  5. Fire extinguisher - Wikipedia

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    Effective on class A fires, it has the advantage of being inexpensive, harmless, and relatively easy to clean up. In the United States, stored pressure units contain 2-1/2 gallons of water in a stainless steel cylinder. In Europe, they are typically mild steel, lined with polyethylene, painted red and contain 6–9 L (1.6–2.4 US gal) of water.

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