Siding definition a short railroad track opening onto a main track at one or both ends on which one of two meeting trains is switched until the other has passed.
Left siding meaning.
A short railway track connected to a main track where carriages are kept when they are not.
It worked great and did a nice job of getting the dirt off the siding.
Re siding definition material used to replace or augment siding.
Material such as boards or metal or plastic pieces forming the exposed surface of outside walls of frame buildings.
A short section of railroad track connected by switches with a main track.
American heritage dictionary of the english language fifth edition.
Sidings often have lighter rails meant for lower speed or less heavy traffic and few if any signals.
There are streaks all over that are darker than the the rest.
The bottom portion of a panel of vinyl siding that locks into a previous panel that was just installed.
Material such as boards or shingles used for surfacing the outside walls of a frame building.
A siding in rail terminology is a low speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line or branch line or spur it may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end.
After borrowing a power washer we tested it on the backside of the house with no problems.
This keeps the siding from moving around.
Used in vertical siding these are the vertical strips of narrow boards that cover the seams where two wider boards have been butted up against each other.
When we did the same to the front of the house we noticed later in the day that it looks as if someone did graffiti all over.