Rusty:
How is the building department out there? Pretty reasonable?
Kevin
Type: Posts; User: luthgarden
Rusty:
How is the building department out there? Pretty reasonable?
Kevin
Steve L:
Thanks for the book tip. I'll check it out. I was also looking over the book by Gatto that Steve White mentioned. My wife has been open minded about the subject, so we'll see where it...
Reb:
Yes, it is a Robert Kyosaki book. Robert's rich dad (actually his friend's rich dad that mentored the both of them with their finances) warned them of America's growing debt and...
Reb:
Another good book along those lines is "Rich Dad's Prophecy".
Kevin
Reb:
A life-changing book for me was "The Millionaire Next Door" by Thomas J. Stanley. He goes into detail on how people could overcome their financial difficulties with some adjustments in...
After reading the recent thread regarding the unfortunate couple from Maine that was swindled by their log home builder, it is really too bad that they didn't discover Skip's class on the internet...
Did you read the thread on masonry heaters? It seems to be the most efficient wood burning system. Being centrally located, it could be the focal point of your home. I am not sure if it would...
Hooboy:
I remember reading an article a few years back on masonry heaters. If you have your own supply of logs, it would seem like a good investment. I like the idea of no emissions. The only...
A good book for wiring your home is Practical Electrical Wiring by Richter. Part of the book covers industrial wiring as the book is for electrician students, but there is a great section for...
McDonis:
I bought the tape of the Hometime episode when they built the log home in Wisconsin many, many years ago. That tape is what got me interested in log building. I have probably watched...