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    Can't wait until next month!

    I have read everything I can read on here in last 6-9 months and have learned quite a bit, the amount of new posts is so small in this forum that I am chomping at the bit to get to the member's side to get some real "meat & potatos"! Jan. 15th can't come soon enough!

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    Have fun at the class, and

    Have fun at the class, and yes, there is plenty to read on the members side

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    I am also in the same boat I

    I am also in the same boat I have read, reread and now just waiting until the 15th. I am very excited.

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    teaser

    on the members side you get to toss around ideas like..whats the best way to get this RPSL in the cabin?? n then post pics about how you pulled it off and the hilarity that happened along the way its pretty cool : )



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    ramblin

    I loved those teasers before I took the class! I did read the members forum 2-4 hours a day after taking the class. Still average 3 hours a week ;)
    love the RPSL teaser pic. I didn't use a Lull, I used the FORCE :


    well maybe the force of a 75 ton Terex crane, but it was awesome watching that log hover 100' over my driveway ;)


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    i know..

    there is nothing like the site of a huge log dangling from a lifting strap 25ft in the air. LOL.. and what about the kooky way we end up lifting our 24ft long 4x12 rafters?? : ))))

    BAM!!! teaser pic..


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    rafter or battering ram?

    That's almost as, ummm, 'creative', as RockClimbers RPSLs on cabin #2...
    Dare I ask HOW or Where were you unstrapping those? You're a braver man than me...
    I wish I had time to stain mine on the ground... I was racing winter....

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    Yep...those are teasers

    Yep...those are teasers alright! Can't wait to see what all is over there on the member's side! I found some info on another website that referenced a lot of LHBA material last night. These folks had taken the class back in 2001 (I think) I was kinda shocked at was was on there since it seems everything is "top secret" and there are rules against that. But they were true to form in urging folks to "take the class". They told quite a bit about the class and notes they had taken in class, tool lists, etc. I'm sure you "old-timers" have probably already seen it though. It looked like good info and got me fired up even more. We will probably start looking at land as soon as we get done with the class. I've been land searching for months on the internet, but waiting until after the class to actually go look. I don't want to get attached to a piece of land only to find out after the class it wouldn't be the right buy. We hope to find 100+ acres on which to construct our dream home. Ah...anticipation!

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    Three things to ask 'em...

    In class there will be three things to ask you instructors about:

    1... How to pick your helpers...


    2... How to choose your ridgepole...


    3... How to choose the most important part of your build... Your BANKER...


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    Sounds like good

    Sounds like good advice...especially about the helper! We wouldn't want any "seedy" characters such as that pictured! LOL

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    It's so much fun

    It's so much fun to watch and read the comments of those waiting for the class to start. I remember it all too well. The real fun starts after you return home and no longer have to explain why you're spending so much time on the internet. The member's only side is where the fun starts.
    PS: So there's no misunderstanding, the Bankers hair wasn't that color when she met Ron.

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    Enjoy the class

    Take a lot of notes! The class is great and it will get you even more motivated to build a log home!
    You will be amazed at what you will learn in the "Members" forums.

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    yes..ENJOY

    the class. it will be the best money youve ever spent. and once you are on the other side...if youre anywhere round Kentucky..get your butts over to my project n pound some rebar!

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    Well, only 16 more days until

    Well, only 16 more days until we leave for the class! Tick...Tock. Does the clock slow down the closer the date gets?!

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    Absolutely!

    It's like anything else of great want, time tends to slow to a snails pace. Then when the class starts, sharply at 9:00 (If I remember correctly) Time tends to speed up by a factor of 12. For the next two days, you want 72 hour days. There just doesn't seem to be enough time with so many questions you have. Then the class ends. By the time you go to sleep, you've thought of another thousand questions. Once you get on to the "Member's Only" side, that is when and where the rest will fall into place. That is where all the rest of your questions will get answered. It doesn't matter what the subject is if it's about building a home with real logs. You can't imagine what level of knowledge our family has. I look forward to getting to know you on the other side.
    The excitement is about killing you about now isn't it? Hang in there, please buckle up.

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    yes

    brother Ed is RIGHT. on the members side is where you will be taught 12 different ways to wrestle a log into place. learn how to pound n peel with the least amount of pain. and make iron skillet corn bread!!! how bout some more teaser pics....

    stain goin on inside..

    floor trimmed around hearth ( keeping warm while working is nice! )



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    Yes, time and anticipation is

    Yes, time and anticipation is a funny thing! I'm really looking forward to the class and and all that awaits on "the other side".

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    Ramblin

    Lookin' good! I guess those notches I see in the logs are for the floor joist? Hmmm...I guess I need to add a good chisel set to the list!

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    chisels

    Don't go buyin' 300$ chisels yet!
    you may want to use log girders to support your whole 2nd floor. That's what I'm doing, and it saved doing notches and having lots of iron brackets fabricated.
    Ramblin- I never heard 'bout any iron skillet corn bread...
    Did I miss that when I took the class? ;)


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    corn bread

    you musta been nappin!!
    the notches are work..but i kinda like em cuz its old school. i had brackets made pretty cheap. but decided to go this route cuz i needed somewhere to hide the notes im leaving for the sorry sucker thats gonna try to pull this thing apart in a couple hundred years : )

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    Ready for Vegas... Getting excited about the class also. see you there.

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    Hard to believe it's almost time for class. We'll be packing up tomorrow night and get into Vegas around lunch time Friday. We'll kick around town the rest of the day and then be ready for Sat morning. We are really looking forward to a great experience so many of you have raved about. We look forward to meeting everyone there. We pray for safe travel to everyone coming! See ya there...and when we get back...we'll see ya on "the other side"!

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