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Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.
I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.
That style of log home *should* "settle together" and typically you should see a settling gap behind trim, over doors and windows, as well as jack screws for roof ridge supports, to let down the roof as the logs shrink and settle. The fact that they aren't settling leads me to believe that the logs have all been spiked together, restricting their movement. Are the corner joints opening up too? It does sound like you have an unusual arrangement on how your place was constructed.
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Rod Reidnauer
Class of Apr. 9-10, 2005
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My guess is that the gaps opened well after original construction. Whatever caused the change will likely cause a little more change, opening gaps around your fixes. If you can get to the bottom of why they formed, it may save you work later.
Peter
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