I am planning on my shed being built using the slipform stone building process and using logs for the rafters and strawbale gables.
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I am planning on my shed being built using the slipform stone building process and using logs for the rafters and strawbale gables.
Ivan, it's good to hear back from you on this thread. I have every intention of taking the class...actually I've had that intention for a few years now and hope to be able to in the near future. I...
The implication of my post is that I know what is required permit-wise and my question is in regards to the actual building of a log shed on skids. Is there a reason it will not work? This is the...
After being inspired by Ivan's shed build and the progression photos that he has on it, I've been throwing around ideas to build a shed of my own next summer (or possibly the summer following that). ...
Don't be offended rocklock. I consider your input, as well as the input from blane and LHN to be very helpful and as official as one can get short of taking the class. I have no doubts the system...
So I understand the idea of the logs shrinking around the rebar causing them to tighten around said rebar and become an even tighter structure. And I understand how this will not affect the...
I love the pretzel cabin rckclmbr. I made one Christmas 2011-ish and I put in a set of stairs and a "second floor" (actually just a platform) and I made the roofing out pretzel rods cut in half...
If you haven't made a decision yet I suggest you research Easy Water. It's what I would use in place of the typical salt style water softener.