Dazed,
I could have written the exact same post as you did after I took the class: never did anything remotely like this...never even really handled a chainsaw before I started my project. But in...
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Dazed,
I could have written the exact same post as you did after I took the class: never did anything remotely like this...never even really handled a chainsaw before I started my project. But in...
We have been using a couple of the Honda EU2000i generators on our project. I love them because they are portable and super quiet, especially when the eco-throttle kicks in. One is enough to run my...
i had a similar experience as hemlock. in the case of my policy i was able to secure about 300K of general liability insurance (which I had to prove I had in order to rent a telehandler for log...
following up on Ajax' post, here is a link to the drawknife we used at my lot. it's expensive but incredibly well-made:
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John,
Sorry for the delay in response. I am building up near Delhi but live in the City. We are up there a lot and will be there almost every weekend this winter, peelin' the days away. Would...
Hey John,
Figure from your post that you're living around NYC. I am building just north of you in Delaware County. If you want to come visit sometime to check out the progress after you take the...
Interesting building technique featured in the recent issue of Dwell magazine. A friend of mine at the UN says she has seen these designs put into practice with amazing results:
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To all you folks out there who took the time to build a scale model of your log home: I was curious to know what materials you used to form your mini-pier-blocks....I tried mixing some rigid foam...