Terms vs Putlog - What's the difference?
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(architecture) One of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold are laid, one end resting on the ledger of the scaffold, and the other in a hole left in the wall temporarily for the purpose.
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As nouns the difference between terms and putlog
is that terms is while putlog is (architecture) one of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold are laid, one end resting on the ledger of the scaffold, and the other in a hole left in the wall temporarily for the purpose.putlog
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(en noun)citation, genre=Construction , publisher= , isbn=9781852631246 , page=7-15 , passage=Where putlogs' are not required to support boards, a '''putlog''' must occur within 300mm of each standard. / When bracing is connected to a '''putlog''', the ' putlog must be connected to a ledger. }}
