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Timber Stop Log Panels

Here are some custom Timber Stop Log Panels we built recently for a customer in Quebec. These are 11-7/8" thick x 35" wide (tall) x 18' long. They are Douglas Fir Structural Timber complete with hardwood splines and neoprene seals. These have lifting pins...

Timber Stop Log Panel

This Stop Log Panel is for a customer that is isolating a chemical sump in a large refinery. There are 2 panels and they will be dropped into channels where the back pressure (so to speak) will press the downstream edges of the panels...

Timber Stop Log Gates

We supplied some large Douglas Fir timbers in a high structural grade (Select Structural) to a customer. Most of the fabrication was completed on site and the results are shown in these pictures. These should be good for another 30 years! Big Sticks!

Timber Stop Logs – small with handles

These Timber Stop Logs are for a smaller project where they can be laid in by hand, see the galvanized handles, they stack on top of each other in the channel and the "step" shape helps to reduce the leakage and strengthens the "wall"...

Timber Stop Log Panels

These Stop Log Panels were built with Douglas Fir #1 and btr raw material, and featured hardwood splines, neoprene bottom seals, galvanized hardware and crosby lifting eyes. They were 6" thick x 36" wide x 84" long and will be used to stop water...

Timber Stop Logs T&G

These Timber Stop Logs feature a "tongue and groove" design with a gasket to reduce leakage. The gasket is protected inside the "groove" and will stay in position as the logs are stacked. The gasket is easily replaced if it gets damaged. These particular...

Timber Stop Logs with end detail

These logs were built to accommodate a galvanized metal shoe, the shoe slid on to each end of the Stop Log and had the lifting mechanism included. Lots of work to detail for a perfect fit!

Timber Stop Logs with Neoprene Seals

These Timber Stop Logs were made for a dam project in the US Midwest. You can see the Neoprene seals inset into the bottom of the stop logs. This helps to control some leakage through the Stop Logs. Notice also the lifting "ears". This...

Timber Stop Logs

These Timber Stop Logs are manufactured with a large Tongue and Groove pattern to make sure they align and have the least amount of leakage, but don't swell and "stick" together. They are 4" x 6" and 72" long and will be holding back...

Stop Log Panel install

Check this interesting installation pictures of a one piece Stop Log panel. The "fire hose" will be utilized to fill gaps after it is let down in the slot. By putting 15 psi of pressure in the hose it will "push" the panel to...

Stop Log Panel

This was a special project, a single Timber Stop Log Panel for a hydro project in the Slocan Valley, BC. This panel is 12" thick x 88" wide x 24' tall, built from Select Structural Douglas Fir, complete with steel bands for support, splines...

Hand placed Timber Stop Logs

These hand placed small Timber Stop Logs are being used in Ontario in a difficult to reach location through a manhole. They are light enough to manhandle into position without the use of a crane. The neoprene seal in the bottom of each stop...

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