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    LHBA Member loghousenut's Avatar
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    Glad you have a Semper Fi to go to class with!
    Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.

    I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.

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    Hello from Northern BC,Canada.
    Wow, never thought there was a different way to put up a log home except the notch style.
    So easy to get lost in the magazines who only show one way.
    Hopefully in the next 3-5 yrs Myself and my Wife will start on our own place.
    And yes we will take the course some time in the future

    Eric

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    welcome, Eric! glad you found us.
    we stumbled upon LHBA completely by accident while looking for ways to build a log home affordably!
    I agree with you; those magazines seem to be very biased toward a particular look... maybe because its those kit homes who are paying for all their advertising
    while you wait to take the class read up on the public side of this forum; after class you'll have access to the members side; an unbelievable amt of info there!

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    I typically enjoy my anonymity but here goes. My name is Larry and I have dreamt of building my own cabin since the early 2000's when my wife and I rented one for a weekend getaway. I've followed the forums off and on for many years and while I don't know any of you personally, many of you already feel like long time friends. I finally pulled the trigger on the class and will be attending in February 2015. My wife may go crazy before then as I make at least one comment about it daily. My plan at present is to prepare for land acquisition in the next 3-5 years and then prepare to live onsite in a mobile home or travel trailer while building.

    Work has brought me to SoCal recently and it's a very nice place... To visit. My wife loves it, my kids have adapted wonderfully. It simply does not feel permanent to me. I haven't decided where my perfect place may be but I suspect it will include mountains and affordable land. Hope I can find a source of income in that type of location as my current line of work is typically near major metropolitan areas.

    Last thing for now, thank you to all of the members that make the dream seem possible. Seeing pictures of your builds and reading your stories truly inspires...

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    Glad to meet an old friend, Larry. You''ll be in class on my 61st birthday. Have a big chunk of cake for me... l'm on a diet.

    Ron
    Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.

    I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.

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    Hi Larry,
    Come to the east coast in WNC. You might find work in Asheville, not a big place but not too small. Plus lots of LHBA family out here

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    Hello everyone
    New to the Forum as I was just doing research on building a log cabin. I will be needing to replace the current cabin next year. This site intrigued me enough to sign up for the class.

    Paul from Racine, WI
    U.P. build.

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    welcome to the family, Paul

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    Welcome, Aden!

    I lurked for several years before I signed up for the open blog. Wow, so you signed up to take the class....hahaha Change your life, it will. I didn't think it had changed mine. I was very wrong.


    Blondie

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    Welcome Wannabuild,

    I too had never thought or heard of butt and pass. I was absolutely mad for saddle notch hand crafted. Could not think of another way to go...I read this site several times before I finally admitted that I may have been wrong.....Lolol

    Blondie

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    Welcome wiracer,

    The class is a very changing occurrence are you really ready for it? Lolol you will have the time of your life.!!!!

    Blondie

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiracer24 View Post
    Hello everyone
    New to the Forum as I was just doing research on building a log cabin. I will be needing to replace the current cabin next year. This site intrigued me enough to sign up for the class.

    Paul from Racine, WI
    U.P. build.
    Well that was quick!
    All my bad forum habits I learned from LHN

    Rod Reidnauer
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    Hello all my name is Patrick W,I have always loved log cabins and just started my search,and omg i can not believe the prices of the kits.I found this forum by mistake,and sure glad i did.I never realized that people wore building this way,i thought it was all kits.What a wealth of information these threads contain.Looking forward to learning and contribute any way i can.

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    You found your way here like may others before you Patrick. Welcome to the party.
    All my bad forum habits I learned from LHN

    Rod Reidnauer
    Class of Apr. 9-10, 2005
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    Patrick,
    If you choose to take the class you will find encyclopediaS of information and support on the member pages.

    Blondie

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    Kits are a rip-off. Glad you found this site. The same thing happened to me years ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonfromutah View Post
    Kits are a rip-off. Glad you found this site. The same thing happened to me years ago.
    Your not kidding i almost dropped dead when i saw the prices.These pictures i have seen the members post are amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick W View Post
    Your not kidding i almost dropped dead when i saw the prices.These pictures i have seen the members post are amazing.
    They (kits) advertise the cost of the "shell". People mistake this as a complete finished build cost. Or, believe that the shell is the majority of the cost. You can stack your own logs and build a build a well insulated, over engineered roof for a lot less!

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    My sister has a kit house in Sanford, Florida. She has to have it tented every couple of years. It's Florida, after all. Also, hers is built on a a slab because no basements in FL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick W View Post
    Your not kidding i almost dropped dead when i saw the prices.These pictures i have seen the members post are amazing.
    Pictures??? What good are photos? Get out there and touch one... You'll see.



    Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.

    I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spiralsands View Post
    My sister has a kit house in Sanford, Florida. She has to have it tented every couple of years. It's Florida, after all. Also, hers is built on a a slab because no basements in FL.
    Hi swhpiralsands,I am a former New Yorker from Long Island,I used to have property in the adirondacks.I assume she was getting all sorts of bugs in here house.Since moving to Florida 9 years ago i have seen such a variety of bugs(big enough to carry you away).

    PS Iam not retired only 43

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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by loghousenut View Post
    Pictures??? What good are photos? Get out there and touch one... You'll see.



    only one word"AMAZING"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick W View Post
    Hi swhpiralsands,I am a former New Yorker from Long Island,I used to have property in the adirondacks.I assume she was getting all sorts of bugs in here house.Since moving to Florida 9 years ago i have seen such a variety of bugs(big enough to carry you away).

    PS Iam not retired only 43
    I am a returned New Yorker from Long Island after living in various areas of the Southwest and 20 years in Florida. I moved to Syracuse almost 4 years ago to get closer to the land I bought in the Adirondack foothills.

    Yes, there are a lot of problems with bugs, mold and mildew in FL. She gets those ground termites and carpenter bees. I used to have to power wash the mold and moss off my siding, sidewalks and driveway twice a year. My Florida homeowner's insurance was raised to 3.5K the last year I was there. I only had a 1250 sq ft block house too. Here in NY my insurance on a much nicer house is only 600 bucks.

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    Hi Everyone, I am new to the Forum, my name's Jonathan and I live in the UK. I am hoping to come to Vegas in Feb 2015 for the next class and I plan to build a home here starting next year. I am all ears for any good advice - I have fabrication and building experience but not using timbers of this size!!! Do you know of any other UK guys who have attended and subsequently built over here?

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    Hello Jonathan and welcome,
    There have been a few UK members in my memory-- at least one from Scotland and others from England. They may have posted on the members side, though, not on the public forum. As far as I know, however, they have not followed it up with photos! Or at least I don't remember any. I'll have a look on the members side and let you know if I find anything that I have forgotten. We're in Cornwall at the moment but only on holiday, recovering from the building season in north Idaho.

    Sarah

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    Hi! I'm Jack! I'm in Montana. I just signed up for the class in 2015.

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    HiJack... you''ll not regret it.
    Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.

    I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.

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    That reminds me... Did I ever tell you about the time my Brother Bo hijacked a thread about ridgepole diameter and held it hostage for 4 days.


    Just stick around and keep an eye out and I'm sure he'll show you how it is done.
    Every time I have strayed from the teachings of Skip Ellsworth it has cost me money.

    I love the mask mandate. I hardly ever have to bruh my teeth anymore.

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