Our
interlocking log systems are manufactured using
the latest computer technology. Five
machine tools linked to a computer controlled
positioning system not only ensure dimensional
accuracy but give us the flexibility to meet your
individual requirements.
All intermediate
and corner interlocks use a notch scribed to the
profile of the log, ensuring a tight fit and
contributing to overall stability of the log
structure. This is further enhanced on the
44mm, 70mm, and 96mm systems by incorporating
full height steel tie rods. The cellular
nature of most layouts provides a structure of
considerable strength and rigidity.
Provision is made
at the design stage for electrical wiring.
This is carried in vertical cable runs machined
in the log during manufacture. Although it
is possible to incorporate wiring during the
erection phase, considerable time can be saved by
deciding on the position of switches, sockets etc
prior to manufacture.
As each log comes
off the line it is inspected for quality, each
wall is then laid out on the shop floor and all
machining checked against the master wall
drawings. At this stage boxes for sockets,
switches and tie rods are mortised into the log
and bottom and top logs are cut to size.
Finally all logs
are given a code number keyed to the master
drawings.
Depending upon
size each wall is bundled individually with the
bottom logs on top ready for erection to commence.
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