Congratulations! Every new anklebiter is a blessing! Now take the class... you can wait as long as you want to build but the sooner you take the class, the sooner you'll be truly on the road.
Can't wait to get you on the other side.
Congratulations! Every new anklebiter is a blessing! Now take the class... you can wait as long as you want to build but the sooner you take the class, the sooner you'll be truly on the road.
Can't wait to get you on the other side.
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.
Congrats on the pregnancy- it will change everything. I was a lurker for years. I'm writing about our build experience [see link below] because I had the same questions- couldn't see how it was possible that LHBA could be done, but we're doing it. Here's a video my wife helped me make of stacking one log (because I always wanted to see this as a noob, too). Only thing it doesn't show is cutting and peeling the log. And it doesn't show the log falling after it slipped out of the strap (but I posted that separately on my same channel- it's cool to watch a 5,000 lb log hit the dirt).
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What a video!!!
We need more
Of this on this side to keep people educating themselves until they can make the course
Fantastic job you are doing
And thanks for the kind word!!
Here are a few from my build here in Southwest Missouri
Starts by taking the class.
Then progresses to buying logs:
LogHeaven.jpg
Then to foundation and floor:
J17threeTEMPfloor.jpg
Then to getting a few logs on:
2ndcourse.jpg
Last edited by John17three; 11-21-2017 at 01:36 PM.
Build Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/EAJWU
More Build Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/ca7qYAd
"In my Father's house are many rooms: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you." --Jesus of Nazerath
I'm from MO
going to class in Feb.
please keep posting pics of your build
I eager and cant wait to start building
Those milled logs are pretty. Are they "cultured" logs? ;-)
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Thinking outside the vinyl sided box
[QUOTE=loghousenut;142087]I settled on Imgur. I am pleased. Nice to have a web photo site whose name I can pronounce.
Yeah, Imgur is the best right now.
I remember way back when I used flickr, then that site kind of fell out of favor as the "it" photosharing site. Then it was Photobucket, same deal, fell out of favor and had an annoying habit of breaking links to photos. Imgur is the best right now, though there latest update seemed to make it harder to manage albums...
Bumping my post for progress. Up to 5 courses now. If you're curious, my build is a 30x30 LHBA plans built on 4' stem wall. The logs pictures are about 15" to 16" butts and 13-14 tops. See pic:
5thcourse.JPG
Build Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/EAJWU
More Build Pictures: https://imgur.com/a/ca7qYAd
"In my Father's house are many rooms: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you." --Jesus of Nazerath
Fantastic work!
Please keep posting pics! How are you stacking them , with a telehandler? How long is it taking to set a log/course? I’m sure lots of us noobs would love to know!
Congrats btw, house will be awesome!
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