Beam support
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AnswerCrossword Clue
STRUTSupport beam
JOISTSupport beam
GIRDERSupport beam
IBARSupport beam
GIRTSupport beam
BRACESupport beam
TORSELBeam support.
IBARBeam of support
JOISTFloor support beam
IBARStructural support beam
GIRDERSteel support beam
SHORETemporary support beam.
IBARSteel support beam
IBARSkyscraper support beam
IBARLetter-shaped support beam
IBARBeam used for structural support
CATHEADBow beam to support anchor.
pitpropa support beam in a mine shaft
shoredto prop or support with a post or beam
shoringto prop or support with a post or beam
shoresto prop or support with a post or beam
shoreto prop or support with a post or beam
stanchionsSTANCHION, an upright beam, bar or support also STANCHEL, STANCHER
boombeam on a derrick, used to support objects to be lifted
boomsbeam on a derrick, used to support objects to be lifted
accouplementa timber joist or beam that serves as a tie or support
accouplementsACCOUPLEMENT, a timber joist or beam that serves as a tie or support
vigarough-hewn beam, usually of fir, used to support the roof in adobe construction
stanchionan upright beam, bar or support also STANCHEL, STANCHER / to support by a stanchion
vigasrough-hewn beam, usually of fir, used to support the roof in adobe construction
mantelsa beam, stone, or arch serving as a lintel to support the masonry above a fireplace
cantileversA long bracket or beam projecting from a wall to support a balcony, cornice, or similar structure
crosstiesA wooden or concrete beam laid transversely under the rails of a railroad track to support it
cantileverA long bracket or beam projecting from a wall to support a balcony, cornice, or similar structure
crosstieA wooden or concrete beam laid transversely under the rails of a railroad track to support it
headerbeam fitted at one side of an opening to support free ends of floor joists, studs, or rafters
propA pole or beam used as a support or to keep something in position, typically one that is not an integral part of the thing supported