lead joint meaning
[Architecture]
A joint in a water pipe in which molten lead has been poured, as in a bell-and-spigot joint.
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More: Next- Old stained glass features unsoldered lead joints instead of soldered aluminum joints.
- A molten-lead joint was then run around the socket to ensure that the oakum seal remained in place.
- Fletcher Construction from New Zealand was the lead joint venture partner in the initial stages of pre-construction and construction.
- The ships will patrol in the region, " demonstrate the Russian flag by calling into ports of friendly countries and lead joint combat training with ships of those countries,"
- He said the OIC, the world's only pan-Islamic body, needed to be overhauled so it could " lead joint Islamic endeavors toward the horizons we all aspire for ."