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    cordwood building with log ends & log scraps

    has anyone done any building with log ends & log scraps as in cordwood building , using papercrete mortar. i am a divorced mother of 2 small chidren. i am looking into all alterative building methods and this one has really gotten my attention.


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    I have not built with

    Attended Class March 25th/26th of 2006. If you are gonna be dumb, you better be TOUGH
    cordwood but there is a forum that you can register with that can give you some feedback. <a href="http://www.daycreek.com/dc/asp/forum2002/display_forum_topics.asp?ForumID=2">http://www.daycreek.com/dc/asp/forum2002/display_forum_topics.asp?ForumID=2</a> Here is the forum I use, it may have some usefull links and information to help you in your search. Coodwood is still not out of the question for me primarly the cost issue of full logs here in West Tn, but I am still hoping to remedy that :-)! Good luck and whatever you build post pictures we like pictures of construction especialy with logs or log ends!

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    I found this building on Camano - built in 1936-41

    I found this home. It is make of cedar rounds. I believe this is called cord wood construction. The entire home is about 70 years old and is built almost with out a foundation. Big problems because the rounds move around and leave holes. I have three additional photos and more on my computer...


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    Cordwood Cons.

    We have 1 or 2 houses like this near my town. They look great! Would never live in one though lol

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    Cordwood... Try here.

    Www.daycreek.com

    Best site I've found. Not Commercial, just a diy'er like most of us here

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    Coorwood sight you guys might like

    I am all about alternative building.
    i was out doing a craigslist find and this women building green and demo a house gave me this web sight that pretty cool.
    http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2008/10/king_of_scrounge_north_country.html

    John Pence said a friend his did one for 600 buck for 6000sq feet i still need see the pictures of it.

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    Cordwood is interesting anyway

    I'm gonna truck on over to peek at the one below next weekend. Not sure if it's my cup of tea but sure looks cool or different anyway.
    http://www.daycreek.com/dc/asp/forum...PagePosition=1

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