base flashing(Noun) Plies or strips of roof membrane material used to close-off and/or seal a roof at the horizonta-to-vertical intersections. Membrane base flashing covers the edge of the field membrane.
Metal flashing refers to the protection of a metal surface against corrosion by inhibiting its contact with water by the use of impervious materials. Metal flashing is performed by layering a sacrificial anode based thin sheet on the metal to be protected. Common flashing materials are zinc, aluminum and stainless steel.
Common flashing materials are zinc, aluminum and stainless steel. The sheet is adhered to the base metal to prevent the passage of water (such as rain) to the metal.
The third degree of the everlasting sexual bases metaphor. The best way to remember them is of course, the four "F"s. French, Feel, Finger, Fuck. With his finger in Jenny's twat, he knew he had reached the coveted third base.
Late Tuesday night, Mike drove Jen to make out point in his newly imported supra, once there Mike managed to reach third base for the first time with Jen when Mike licked Jen's vagina. Jen had never given anyone a blowjob before and decided she would perform one on Mike the same night.
Ace – Otherwise known as a hole in one an ace is when the ball finds the hole from the tee in a single stoke. It is the dream of many golfers.
White posts are generally used to demarcate out of bound areas. Oversize Grip – A golf grip that is bigger than normal. The benefits are better feel and accuracy.
Back Nine – This refers to the last 9 holes of a typical 18 hole course, also known as heading in. Backswing – As the term suggests, this is simply the action taking when swinging back before striking the golf ball. It is important for distance and accuracy.
Pick Up – In order to speed up the game, depending on the format, some players pick up their ball after a number of strokes and do not complete the hole. Pin – An informal term for the flagstick. Pin High – When a golf ball is on the same elevation as the pin or hole on the green.
Metal flashing refers to the protection of a metal surface against corrosion by inhibiting its contact with water by the use of impervious materials.
Metal flashing is performed by layering a sacrificial anode based thin sheet on the metal to be protected. Common flashing materials are zinc, aluminum and stainless steel. The sheet is adhered to the base metal to prevent the passage of water (such as rain) to the metal.