Originally Posted by
Snow Queen Wolf
Hello Everyone,
Hi this is SQW. I have attended log home shows, dreaming of the day when I would be able to build a log home on my own property. I decided to live the dream instead of dreaming the dream. Although I don't know anyone here as of yet. I get the good feeling I am no longer alone in this adventure. Quite the undertaking. So here I go. I am building on 40 acres in a mountainous area of Arizona. I have decided after much research to purchase a trailer to live in while I build and develop the property. Here's my startup list for getting set up on the property. 4x4 vehicle, trailer, larger propane tanks, generator and solar set up, solar light pole to be set at the entrance of the drive way(don't want to get lost), build a deck and shelter for the trailer, free crushed rock for the drive way into the property. I am compiling my list of tools and equipment I will need to prepare the logs. Does anyone have a list of must have tools and power tools & equipment required to prepare the logs? Which tools power/manual made your life easier? I am so excited about this adventure, I am feeling what it feels like to taste true freedom. I am sure I will experience all of the challenges of a novice/virgin log home builder, it will not be easy. I am up for the challenge. I will generate my own power, use propane, start a garden, raise chickens for sustenance and the eggs, a few goats for milk and cheese. Oh yes I am a real prairie woman. My mom canned and tended a garden, raised cattle, poultry, gleaned the farmers fields. I'm a baby boomer, My mom and dad built, fabricated, grew, raised 90% of everything required to feed a family. You all are proof it can still be done. I have access to a resource for my logs that will make it very affordable for me to build my log home. The largest diameter I may cut is (16") 6-20' long. Plenty of timber for railing, decking, fencing. I am pretty set for the amount of timber I will require . Ok, fantastic, That is a big step, reducing the cost of building material. Now, I need to compile my list of tools and get busy with the hard work of cutting and prepping the logs. Oh, yes the plan for the home. Umm still trying to decide on that. I want to build a log home with an open floor plan, 3000 sq.ft. 4br, 3ba, basement, deck. Rome wasn't built in a day. I am happy and blessed to be getting started. I invite contact from others in this forum to offer advice or just connect with me. Thanks for listening!