Ah, steve, methinks that is the difference between our association members and some other "enthusiasts" on the 'net. We know the class is good, we know we know what we're doing. We also know that...
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Ah, steve, methinks that is the difference between our association members and some other "enthusiasts" on the 'net. We know the class is good, we know we know what we're doing. We also know that...
I asked a similar question over in the construction forum, but it seemed relevant here. And I hope this doesn't come across as lazy, but has anyone ever weighed a log? I appreciate the charts on...
I think if I were to build an alternative-energy system to provide electricity for my home, I would want to combine several methods together with the aim of creating a varied and constant source of...
Yikes. That was some thread. Gotta love how some people feel the need to shoot something down when they don't know anything about it. Some smart guy once said "Don't hold strong opinions about...
A properly built log home won't be drafty, even if cracks develop in the mortar chinking. This is covered in-depth in the class, if you're interested in learning more about it. Mortar chinking will...
Sorry if this is off-topic, but I have to ask...
How do you get logs out to an island?
-Jeff
I don't think anyone here would criticize you for being skeptical - most people would applaud it in this day and age, especially since one of Skip's goals is to educate people about the "scams" in...
Hey all, and Hey Steve -
My name is Jeff Gunn, I live in New Hampshire and I took the class with Skip and Steve in November of 2003. I'm in the process of looking for land - trying to find...