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    PermaChink chinking

    On a camp 30'x30' (estimation) how much 5 gal you can use to chink it?

    Some one use it?

    (if not, what you use, and how much you estimate the price to chink a 30'x30' house?)




    Thanks all for your answer!

    Have a nice day!

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    LHBA Member Timber's Avatar
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    http://www.bearfortlodge.com/bearfor...home-chinking/

    http://www.bearfortlodge.com/ he took the lhba course
    the most important questions cannot (might not even be asked) be learned except in class!

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    LHBA Member Timberwolf's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Francis View Post
    On a camp 30'x30' (estimation) how much 5 gal you can use to chink it?

    Some one use it?

    (if not, what you use, and how much you estimate the price to chink a 30'x30' house?)




    Thanks all for your answer!

    Have a nice day!

    Francis,

    Waaaaaay more than your budget would allow. You've seen the pictures of my house? Cost to use Permachink... about 15-20 thousand dollars.
    As a whole, the LHBA system (and it is a system) of building, is simplicity at it's core, longevity at it's heart and strength throughout.

    Build to your need, and....desire, and.....ability. And be secure in your decision.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/parent.j...gHomeBuilding#

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    Its possible to know what you use and how much it cost for you beautiful house?

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Francis View Post
    Its possible to know what you use and how much it cost for you beautiful house?

    Thanks
    You can snoop around this side a bit, and you'll probably find more information about it. I think I remember a member saying they use mortar, like what you might use for blocks or bricks. That's just from memory; please don't go buy a some mortar until you take the class. : -)

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    Thank you, this is really appreciate...

    Some one can confirm that mortar is a good way to chink log home?

    I know (like always...) i have to take the course...

    Please share your knowledge!

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    I'll share some knowledge with you Francis. It's been invaluable to me!! http://community.loghomebuilders.org/search.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by John17three View Post
    You can snoop around this side a bit, and you'll probably find more information about it. I think I remember a member saying they use mortar, like what you might use for blocks or bricks. That's just from memory; please don't go buy a some mortar until you take the class. : -)
    Hey John17three, when are YOU taking the class? seems as though you'd be a great member

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    Quote Originally Posted by panderson03 View Post
    Hey John17three, when are YOU taking the class? seems as though you'd be a great member
    I have a feeling that was just mere flattery! : -)

    But still a good question. I'm probably taking the November class in Vegas. I've got a Missouri Walnut Council meeting to attend the weekend before, so its going to a be a full November.

    I'm a little bit more encouraged to sign up after my deer scouting trip on my grandparents property (likely to inherit). Seems that we've got some straight oaks here and there that I might be able to use for logs. But yeah, hopefully soon. I'd hate to be the first guy in the association to make a loghome out of oak timber, but it'd be convenient for sure. I'll know more after this weekend, as my father-n-law is visiting. I likely sign him up, too!

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    Oak would be gorgeous, and for sure not many houses would would be build out of that. You might consider selling the oak and have enough $$$$ to build your house and have $$$$ left over for missions.
    Quote Originally Posted by John17three View Post
    I have a feeling that was just mere flattery! : -)

    But still a good question. I'm probably taking the November class in Vegas. I've got a Missouri Walnut Council meeting to attend the weekend before, so its going to a be a full November.

    I'm a little bit more encouraged to sign up after my deer scouting trip on my grandparents property (likely to inherit). Seems that we've got some straight oaks here and there that I might be able to use for logs. But yeah, hopefully soon. I'd hate to be the first guy in the association to make a loghome out of oak timber, but it'd be convenient for sure. I'll know more after this weekend, as my father-n-law is visiting. I likely sign him up, too!

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