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20:21 Jan 18, 2014 |
Bulgarian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Construction / Civil Engineering | |||||||
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| Selected response from: James McVay United States Local time: 18:26 | ||||||
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3 | capped/capped off |
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capped/capped off Explanation: A pipe is said to be "capped" or "capped off" if it has a cap attached to one end. Calling that a plug would, IMHO, be wrong. I'm drawing on my early experience as a plumber's helper here, gained while working for my father, who was a journeyman plumber, and then for a plumbing company during one hot summer in Florida to help pay college expenses. Do a Google search for "capped pipe." |
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