A small hatchlike opening in a roof or ceiling.
Definition of scuttle attic.
A small hatch or port in the deck side or bottom of a vessel.
A covering that closes a scuttle.
To sink a vessel deliberately by opening seacocks or making openings in the bottom.
A scuttle attic is an attic space accessed only by a small hole in a ceiling or less commonly a wall.
To move quickly with small short steps especially in order to escape.
Attics with 150 or more square feet of area and 30 or more inches of clear height between the top of the ceiling framing and the bottom of the rafter or top truss chord framing shall be provided with an access opening of at least 14 by 24 inches accessible from inside the structure.
A cover for this.
A cover for this.
A small hatch or port in the deck side or bottom of a vessel.
A small opening or hatchway in the deck of a ship large enough to admit a person and with a lid for covering it.
To make sure that it isn t just a gaping obvious hole in a ceiling it often has a removable.
Verb used with object scut tled scut tling.
Sps 321 07 1 1 attic.
A small opening in a wall or roof furnished with a lid.