tongue-and-groove-timber-joint
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tongue and groove timber joint
Also called: T&G, tongued and grooved joint
HB50
strong and relatively air-tight edge joint, used especially in flooring, formed by inserting the tongue along the edge of one board or timber member into a matching groove in the edge of the adjacent board or timber member
See Figure A.44
See Figure A.44
Tongue and groove jointing may also be used at the ends or boards or between transverse members.