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    Thanks loghousenut and panderson03, I've yet to start, but once I do I'm sure you're right. I'll be needing advice and wanting to share what I'm doing, thinking I'm doing, and hoping to do. So far I've done so much reading about other projects going on and it gets a bit frustrating! Hopes you guys are still around to push me along once I start!

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    we're not going anywhere, BSO glad you're here

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainguide View Post
    Thank you for the warm greet. My kind of people for sure. We are near Twisp WA Rockinlog.
    ahhh i heard of twisp beautiful area! been looking all around there i need to take a drive after taking the class!

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    Hi Steve, I'me coming "full circle" on the idea of building my wife's and mine log home. I first did a search on log home building about 1 1/2 months ago, found loghomebuilders website at first and then complicated things by thinking it couldn't be so simple. I looked into the full scribe, shrink to fit corners and realized I didn't have the years of experience needed to accomplish this. We also don't have the money to have somebody else build this way for us. We're back to square 1, that is we want to build it ourselves and actually have some money left over to be able and retire at some time. I've been in the construction business all my life as a general contractor for over 15 years and have been in project management for the past 15 years. I have always enjoyed working with my hands. My wife, Brenda and I currently live in Oregon and are moving to Montana this spring. We have started the process of purchasing 50 acres of wooded land and will develop the land from scratch. This is both exciting and challenging as neither of us are spring chickens. I am considering attending the class in Feb to gain more insight to this method of log home building.

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    Trailrunner, that whole "shrink make corners tighter" is a complete farce.

    Glad to meet you.

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    Trailrunner... if you are thinking about taking the class you best get a move on.. it's saying there are only 5 spots left for the Feb class....

    This waiting is killing me....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trailrunner701 View Post
    Hi Steve, I'me coming "full circle" on the idea of building my wife's and mine log home. I first did a search on log home building about 1 1/2 months ago, found loghomebuilders website at first and then complicated things by thinking it couldn't be so simple. I looked into the full scribe, shrink to fit corners and realized I didn't have the years of experience needed to accomplish this. We also don't have the money to have somebody else build this way for us. We're back to square 1, that is we want to build it ourselves and actually have some money left over to be able and retire at some time. I've been in the construction business all my life as a general contractor for over 15 years and have been in project management for the past 15 years. I have always enjoyed working with my hands. My wife, Brenda and I currently live in Oregon and are moving to Montana this spring. We have started the process of purchasing 50 acres of wooded land and will develop the land from scratch. This is both exciting and challenging as neither of us are spring chickens. I am considering attending the class in Feb to gain more insight to this method of log home building.
    Doing it the LHBA way is gonna be too much work and it'll take too much time. Some of us spend YEARS of our lives working part time, doing what we love the most, building a log home, just to save 20 or 30 years on the mortgage. It wouldn't be so bad if the darned house didn't have so much WOW factor when it's done.

    Talk me out of it if you want to but I say sign up now before the last seat is taken by some crafty Californian.






    PS... No offense intended to you Coloradians and Texans... You're crafty also.
    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 rockinlog View Post
    ahhh i heard of twisp beautiful area! been looking all around there i need to take a drive after taking the class!
    We can talk in Vegas on the course in Feb. I'd love to show you around what I call heaven.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabuild View Post
    Trailrunner... if you are thinking about taking the class you best get a move on.. it's saying there are only 5 spots left for the Feb class....

    This waiting is killing me....
    I booked the course yesterday. Should only be 4 spots left. Web site hasn't updated probably.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainguide View Post
    We can talk in Vegas on the course in Feb. I'd love to show you around what I call heaven.
    that sounds fantastic! im looking forward toi it sounds like i need to get signed up for february class lol

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    i am officially signed up for february!!!!

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    I Almost Wish We Were Going To Feb Class. Seems Like A Great Bunch Of Folks. Welcome To All Of you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mosseyme View Post
    I Almost Wish We Were Going To Feb Class. Seems Like A Great Bunch Of Folks. Welcome To All Of you.
    aww thanks mossyme i know we will meet at some point

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockinlog View Post
    that sounds fantastic! im looking forward toi it sounds like i need to get signed up for february class lol
    I didn't realize you were not signed up when I wrote that. Lol. Now you are. Awesome. That leaves only 3 spots left. All the fence sitters better make a move or it will be sold out. This waiting to February sucks.

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    I was thinking about signing up for the class too. I wonder if I'll get the veteran log home builder discount.
    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 mountainguide View Post
    I didn't realize you were not signed up when I wrote that. Lol. Now you are. Awesome. That leaves only 3 spots left. All the fence sitters better make a move or it will be sold out. This waiting to February sucks.
    i should have clarified lol i apologize but yes now i am and look forward to hooking up in vegas!! yes they better the time will go by fast looking forward to it!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by loghousenut View Post
    I was thinking about signing up for the class too. I wonder if I'll get the veteran log home builder discount.
    do it!! lol it'd be cool to meet ya and buy you a beer!

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    You pay the admission, I'll pick up the bar tab.
    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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    LogHouseNut, you could offer to TEACH something in exchange for free admission. The class could add a "Guest Lecturer" spot. :-)

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    Like how to stain a log home. Or how to install gutters!
    All my bad forum habits I learned from LHN

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    101 ways to slow down your build... The classroom is better off without me.

    I appreciate your support but if I am to go to class again it will have to be held in Tahiti.
    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 loghousenut View Post
    You pay the admission, I'll pick up the bar tab.
    it would be an honor! apparently you dont know how much beer i can drink

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    Quote Originally Posted by rockinlog View Post
    it would be an honor! apparently you dont know how much beer i can drink
    I'll have you on the $20 bar tab plan. Make sure we leave enough for a tip.
    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, this is Jeff. Looking at the possibility of taking the 2015 class. Have lots of questions.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by loghousenut View Post
    I'll have you on the $20 bar tab plan. Make sure we leave enough for a tip.
    20 bucks huh? lol that wont wet my whistle

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    Quote Originally Posted by jeffjjohns View Post
    Hi, this is Jeff. Looking at the possibility of taking the 2015 class. Have lots of questions.
    hey jeff welcome ask away there are plenty of friendly peeps on here that would love to help you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rreidnauer View Post
    Like how to stain a log home. Or how to install gutters!
    Oh, good one Rod!!!

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    Howdy from North Carolina

    My name is Mike and I am, hold on lemme count...35 years old. Yes yes, the years are starting to fly by so quick now that I have to rely on math instead of memory to figure out my age. I am a self described hermit, and all who know me agree with that assertion. I was born in California but grew up in southeastern Georgia. For the last 14 years I have been a resident of North Carolina in and around the Charlotte area. I have traveled all over the country, and once outside of it to Ireland on my honeymoon. In all my travels my favorite place is the Pacific Northwest.

    The last time I was there was 2010. My wife and I stayed in a cabin we rented within a couple miles of Mt. Rainier. At the time my wife was pregnant with our only child. I still remember waking up in the morning and going outside with some hot coffee. The sun was peeking up over the mountains to the east, filtering through the tall pines, and that sound the wind makes as it blows through the trees, the smell of earth resin and a good cup of joe.

    It reminded me of visiting my grandparents as a boy in Northern California. "Grandpa who lives in the trees" we used to call him. Later they bought 10 acres in Victor Montana and lived there in a log cabin. They have since passed away but the memories are still vivid and dear to me. Even more so when I am in a place like the Pacific Northwest.

    Since that visit, my wife and I have been flirting with the idea of moving there. I could easily find a job in my line of work (Database Analyst) perhaps even a work from home one. We've got to get rid of our debt first though. I ran into this site 3 days ago and since have been getting more and more sure that I could build a BnP log home. When I was 15 I helped my dad build our house in Georgia. It was an education I should never forget. Looking forward to taking the class once I have secure employment and we have made a significant dent in our debt. (I was out of work for some months and had to live off of credit cards and bank loans.) Those plus some medical bills are the only things keeping us pinned down right now as we currently rent and do not have a mortgage. I'd like never to.

    Anyway, I have dreams of my own land where I can do as I please without some HoA telling me what to do. Somewhere I can raise my son Jack up in a wholesome manner. Somewhere I can shoot my firearms without the cops flooding the house. Somewhere my wife can garden. Somewhere I can build a smithy and pound hot iron into useful and pleasing things. I am glad to have found this community and look forward to learning much in the future.

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