Crossbeam vs Interjoist - What's the difference?
crossbeam | interjoist |
A horizontal structural beam that runs perpendicular to the primary support beams; a girder.
(label) A beam laid across the bitts, to which the cable is fastened when riding at anchor.
(carpentry) The space or interval between two joists.
(carpentry) A middle joist or crossbeam.
As nouns the difference between crossbeam and interjoist
is that crossbeam is a horizontal structural beam that runs perpendicular to the primary support beams; a girder while interjoist is (carpentry) the space or interval between two joists.crossbeam
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(en noun)- The workman hung a light from a crossbeam between the main joists.
interjoist
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(en noun)- (Gwilt)
- (De Colange)
