teltti
Teltti is a Finnish term encountered mainly in historical texts and regional dialects, referring to a simple, portable work platform used for accessing elevated areas. In contemporary Finnish construction language, the standard term for such a structure is teline, while teltti appears primarily in older sources or regional speech.
A teltti typically consists of a few wooden boards laid across supports such as legs or posts.
Historically, teltti served carpenters, roofers, and forestry workers as a lightweight, temporary platform for tasks at
Teltti is connected to the broader concept of scaffolding and elevated platforms. It contrasts with modern,
See also: Scaffolding, Teline, Finnish construction terminology, Dialect vocabulary.