Convinced, but of the same opinion still.
Susan,
I took the class last year for many of the reasons you have seen posted on this site. Before I took the class, I liked the stories, the double-back guarantee, but most of all, the hope that the description instilled.
After taking the class, I can vouch for the credibility of the teaching and the claims. Beyond the technical requirements which the class met, I came away with the intangible "empowered" feeling. Through plain language and tedious explanations, the instructors conveyed their experience about log homes. It is truly refreshing to get this type of instruction from someone with experience rather than from someone who has a theory.
One side/added benefit is this ongoing website and support from the instructors. The instructors have been fourthcoming with their knowledge as new and unthought of questions arise.
Besides all of the above, you have to experience for yourself, the 'famous' cookies that the site promises.
Yes it is worth it, even if you like square logs
I found the LHBA when I was poking around Google, looking for log home kits. I had this idea that I would like to build a recreational cabin in the Santa Ana mountains of CA for my family, and that purchasing a kit would be the way to go. It was the negative information about kits at the LBHA website that Google picked up on, and thank goodness I stumbled upon it. I convinced my brother, who lives in Seattle to take the class with me, and we are both thrilled that we did. (Feb 23, 2005) I haven't stopped thinking about building since I took the class, and won't stop thinking about it until I build the cabin I want to, I'm sure.
I had some background in construction, having spent a year as a stonemason about 20 years ago, and two years on a framing crew around the same time. So I had some preconceived notions about how things should go together, but I have to say that the information was laid out in the class so simply, clearly, and sensibly, that they have convinced me that their methods are superior in almost all respects.
So, even if you like square logs, you will be able to take the principles laid out in the course with you, and apply them as appropriate, I am sure.
All in all, the course is worth every penny, and in fact is a bargain when you consider how much money you will save by using their methods of construction.