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Old 05-24-2007, 02:43 AM
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Built a 20x20 cabin with a 1/2 loft. On the road system but in the middle of friggen nowhere.

All Spruce (see Rox's comment of using native trees) 8" "D" logs.
Peeled them, and stacked 4 logs high the first summer.
Went ~8.5' high the second summer
Finished roof & upstairs 3rd year
Chinked the 4th year.

The thing is as tight as can be after all that drying and settling.

Would NEVER do it again.........it's either stick frame or get a construction loan and PAY someone to do it while I fish, tend the fire pit, and make sure my beer is iiiiiicccceeeee cold.
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Built a 20x20 cabin with a 1/2 loft. On the road system but in the middle of friggen nowhere.

All Spruce (see Rox's comment of using native trees) 8" "D" logs.
Peeled them, and stacked 4 logs high the first summer.
Went ~8.5' high the second summer
Finished roof & upstairs 3rd year
Chinked the 4th year.

The thing is as tight as can be after all that drying and settling.

Would NEVER do it again.........it's either stick frame or get a construction loan and PAY someone to do it while I fish, tend the fire pit, and make sure my beer is iiiiiicccceeeee cold.


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You could always go with milled logs using T&G jointing instead of chinking to reduce mainenance.
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You could always go with milled logs using T&G jointing instead of chinking to reduce mainenance.

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I've looked at every option out there. I know I want most everything on a single level, a basement with interior stairwell and an exterior access/bilco door. I want a partial loft with a 3rd bedroom/full bath. Most of the main level needs to be a vaulted ceiling (open beam) I want a detached 2 to 2 1/2 car garage with a connecting breezeway. The roof needs to be a minimum of a 8 / 12 pitch . I want cypress or heartwood ceder or redwood.

I have some floor plans and have tried a couple of times to upload them to this thread but everyone here knows my limits with the computer soooo...

The big thing in log homes is the method of sealing between the log layers. Of course each manufauturer claims theirs is the best and only way to go.

I think i'm going to attend another log home show this year either in Atlanta, Tampa or Orlando and then in October when I visit my property visit other owners in that area as well as manufacturers and builders.

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You could always go with milled logs using T&G jointing instead of chinking to reduce mainenance.

I think, in modern times, this is referred to as "asianing" to avoid offending anyone.
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Default Re: Log Homes...

I bought a log house about a year ago. Its half log and has been pretty efficiant over the last year, bear in mind my parents spend about 1K a month on natural gas to heat their home in the winter, so maybe my view of efficant is a bit scewed. Other then the fact that they are a pain in the ass to maintain (did I mention mine needs to be stained), I have been very happy with it.
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Having spent the majority of the last week pressure-washing and painting a deck, I must say that I think I like the way log homes look, but I wouldn't want the maintenance. I mean, the deck is maybe ~1,000 sq. ft. with all the sides, rails, fences, etc. and it's taken forever. I can't imagine doing a whole house! I'm even using a power painter, but it still takes a while, and the thing is messy, you get a lot of overspray, and it's spray pattern is not as predictable as I'd like. I convinced my mom to go with a solid color stain/paint so it will last a good 8 years (supposedly), and 20 years on siding/fences. But this eliminates that log home look of natural wood.... So might as well just build a nice post and beam house in my opinion, and get the look of a log home inside. Or just paint the thing with the acrylic latex, pick a neutral color and save yourself a lot of maintenance for a few years.
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