What is this at the base of a wood utility pole?
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What is this at the base of a wood utility pole?
What is this little metal circular threaded thing with a star shaped top embedded at the base of a wooden utility pole for?
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Re: What is this at the base of a wood utility pole?
It might be a core plug. When a pole is getting older the utility company will drill a small hole to check for rot at the center of the pole to decide whether the pole needs to be replaced. Then they put a plug in the hole to keep water and bugs out.
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Re: What is this at the base of a wood utility pole?
I think you are right Norman.