Putlog hole

id: putlog-hole-198-8715981
title: Putlog hole
text: Putlog holes or putlock holes are small holes made in the walls of structures to receive the ends of poles or beams, called putlogs or putlocks, to support a scaffolding. Putlog holes may extend through a wall to provide staging on both sides of the wall. A historically common type of scaffolding, putlog holes date from ancient Roman buildings. The term putlock and the newer term putlog date from the 17th century and are still used today. Putlogs may be supported on the outer ends by vertical po
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description: Small holes in walls to hold scaffolding
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putlog_hole
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date modified: 2023-08-27T21:46:01Z
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