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    Introduce yourself

    Howdy all!

    Welcome to the new forums... how about posting a note in this thread so we can get to know each other?

    For those who don't know me, I'm instructor Steve with the Association. ;)

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    Introduce yourself

    Hey Steve!

    SohnHwa and I are working on our model and we hope to attend the meeting in February with it.

    Hello to everyone else out there. I'm sure this and the other forums will be a great resource. Our thanks to those who had a hand in its creation.

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    Introduce yourself

    Hi! :D

    My name is Kelley (obviously) and I took the class in May of 2002. I don't live in or around Washington, so I haven't been able to make it to any of the meetings. I hope to someday, though.

    I look forward to reading about everyone's plans and hope to get back into planning for my home soon!

    I agree... thanks to those who are providing us with this place to congregate!

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    Introduce yourself

    Hello!

    My name is Scott. I attended the class this Past December ('04) and am currently looking for land and gathering tools. Hope to be building in less than a year.

    Look forward to meeting people and using this site to share ideas, lessons, etc.

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    Jeff in NH

    Hey all, and Hey Steve -

    My name is Jeff Gunn, I live in New Hampshire and I took the class with Skip and Steve in November of 2003. I'm in the process of looking for land - trying to find something suitable for building, with a bit of privacy, but cheap enough that I can pay cash for. I'd like to build my first cabin out of pocket, no more loans!

    Thanks for setting up the forums, this was an excellent idea.

    -Jeff in NH (2 Fs and 2 Ns, Skip, if you're reading this :D )

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    Introduction

    Introduction;
    My son and I took the class in May of 04. It changed my way of thinking about what I will be doing for the next five years... I will be retiring next Friday, building at least one log home on Camano Island, Wash.

    I have a ton of questions being that I have not lived around serious trees for a long time. I don't have a clue about "Clearing" land. But I am not afraid of work... I figure if my ancestors could do it - I can.

    It will be an adventure of a life time...

    Rocklock - builder of fine flintlocks and soon at least one log home.

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    Hello fron the Deep South....

    Greetings to all from the deep South!

    Dags, my girlfriend, and I took the class with Skip in November of 2003. I have some land here in Cajun Country and plan to build a small Village of loghomes (cabins) and one large loghome facility. My plan is to use these as not only a residence but as a bed & breakfast village since we have so many visitors to this area.

    I have one model built and I think I've located a source of logs. A friend in Mississippi seems to think he can help me get pine trees from there. Has anyone had any experience with pine?

    All the best to everyone....

    Ed

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    Re: Hello fron the Deep South....

    Quote Originally Posted by ed roy
    Dags, my girlfriend
    Heya Ed!

    How's my favorite weatherman-slash-stand-up-comedian? I remember you and Dags like I remember my own name. ;)

    Please be patient with us while will build up the forums here. It takes a while for enough folks to sign up and start posting. ;)

    I'm shocked at how many of the folks that have posted here, whom I actually remember personally. I hope we can build a friendly, strong community -- both for members of the association and others who are thinking of building a log home.

    -Steve

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    Introduce yourself

    I took the class this past summer, July '04. I'm thrilled to see the forums up and running. I'm sure they will provide an additional level of interaction and mutual benefit among members. Thanks to the crew for doing the work to get them all set up!

    I'm currently living in Belgium, but will be returning to the States in a few months. Initially, I'll be in the San Francisco bay area for about 6-9 months. Then I plan to buy land in Pennsylvania and begin my log home project in earnest.

    And by the way, I'd be most interested in contributing labor on another student's project in order to get some hands-on experience. I anticipate that I'll be available to pitch in sometime late this summer or fall. Keep me in mind if you'll be building at that time!

    cheers,

    Kate

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    Howdy ya'll

    My name is Mark and I attended the class in December '04. Currently looking for logs in Alabama. Looking forward to using the forum.

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    Introduce yourself

    Hi All!
    My name is Jeff Geddes and I took the course in February, 2004. Been looking for some suitable land on the east coast of Canada to build, but haven't found anything suitable yet (price is a factor of course!) Really glad to see these forums, will be a great way to keep in touch with everyone and gain some valuable info too !! Thanks to everyone at the Log Home Builders Association for getting this going !

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    Introduction

    Hey My name is Chad Burum. I took the class in July 2004. Icurrently live in Oklahoma City with my wife and our two boys. We plan to relocated to Bend, OR in May or June and start building our home.

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    Greetings from the Dillinghams in Rhode Island

    My husband, Mike, and I took the course in November 2004. Since we've gotten home, we've been looking for land. A big, big project to find suitable, affordable land on the Southern New England coast where all our family is. May take us a couple of years just to buy the land!

    In the meantime, we've started collecting tools and items for our home. Picked up a brand new, never-been-used, Kohler bathroom sink the other day for FREE! Love deals like that. Already have a few doors and windows plus everything - and I mean EVERYTHING - for a new kitchen except the cabinets, which Mike is planning on building himself. We had planned on doing some extensive remodeling on the home we're in a couple of years ago but plans changed. So now we're going to just keep everything for the new place. The things we bought, we bought at greatly reduced discount prices....I'm known for being quite a bargain hunter. :)

    Very happy that you've started these forums. It will be so helpful to be able to stay connected with other builders. I learned the hardway that joining a regular, log home email list isn't the answer. They all seem to think we're nuts for wanting to build this way - and do it with no mortgage. Their loss.

    Gloria

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    Hey Steve et. al.,

    My wife and I attended the December 04 class and sat up front - remember- we harassed, interupted, joked, jibed, prodded, poked and just generally were a nuisance to you and ellsworth! Aw that's an exaggeration.
    We thoroughly enjoyed the class tho and are glad to see the forums. Especially the Alternative building forum inasmuch as we are 98.375% sure we're going to go with Cordwood Masonry construction for our home.
    We already have land, and are going to build our pumphouse using this method as a primer as soon as the weather dries and we can gather up all the materials.
    We sifted and thought and debated and talked and kicked it around for hundreds of hours and Cordwood beat out the Butt and Pass log home, at least for us, hands down.
    We look forward to using the forums and are grateful for the opportunity. Keep up the good work!
    Kevin and Terry.

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    Intorducing Myself

    I name is Al Abrams and I took the Class in May of 04 in Massachussets. I thought taking the class would persuade me not to Build a Log Home. That has not worked so far. I thought sanity would prevail and I would sign up for a
    Dowell House
    and pay by the month for others to have all the fun and make money to boot.

    There appears to be a process that starts with the desire for a log home. Getting information. Finding Log Home Builder's Association and taking the class. The two critical stages after that appear to be Land and Logs. The rest appears to fall into place with effort as the balance of the items are commonly available by some means. Some where is this process the conventional view of things is simply lost.

    Regards,
    Al

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    Introduce yourself

    Greetings Fellow Log Lizards!
    My name is Jim and I was baptized in Logs during the December class.

    I'm stoked to get started but alas I'm shopping land and supplies. If I find something I feel will be of use to you fellow builders I'll post it here. I'm in Seattle so most things will be local. Unless of course its a link.

    I'm looking for land commutable to Seattle NOT in King County. Snohomish or Kitsap preferred.

    Thats it for now! I'm rambling... A tip of the Cap to you guys who put this forum together! Great Job!
    All the best, Jim

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    Re: Hello fron the Deep South....

    [quote="Steve"]
    Quote Originally Posted by ed roy
    Dags, my girlfriend
    "...Heya Ed!

    How's my favorite weatherman-slash-stand-up-comedian? I remember you and Dags like I remember my own name. ;)...."

    _________________________

    Hi Steve... and we remember you too and how welcome you and Skip made us feel!

    I would really like to head back there just for a visit... Hey maybe you'd enjoy some Cajun cookin' like a chicken & sausage Gumbo or a crawfish etouffe! turns out... besides being a great eater... I'm quiet a cook also...!

    A big Hello from Dags.. and from me.!

    Ed

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    Introduce yourself

    Howdy Folks

    My name is Blayne Sukut. I took the course back in February of last year with Steve as instructor. Glad to see the forums and looking forward to getting to know folks.

    We're still working on gathering things we need to build. We rearranged our finances so we could afford some land this year etc.

    Steve I have really appreciated the news letters and have been meaning to email you and thank you but have just been busy and never got around to it till now. You know how it goes :D

    That article from the guy who made his own blocks from snatch blocks was great I love that kind of stuff and will probably be doing similar since I haven't been able to find any older blocks and being frugal don't want to pay an arm and a leg for new ones ;)

    Blayne

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    introduction

    Hi everyone,

    My name is Russ Armstrong from Edmonton Alberta, I took Skip's class in
    march of 2003 and I am currently looking for just the right piece of property in the Edmonton area to build on.

    I would be interested to hear from anyone else in this neck of the woods
    who has taken the class and or built using Skip's method.

    Just wanted to say hi to all the like minded log home folks out there, and I look forward to participating in this forum.

    God Bless,

    Russ

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    Hi,

    My name is David and will be attending the seminar this Saturday. I am really looking forward to it. I am from Billings, MT.

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    Hooray, finally a forum!

    Hello, all--

    Gosh I feel like an oldster.... My husband Jeff and I attended Skip's seminar back in 2000 (Jeff went twice, and I went once). And I remember the second night talking about someday having a forum for Log Home Builders Association. We're so GLAD it's finally been made a reality.

    We live in southern California and are inching our way toward the final inspection for our Skip-style log house. A long adventure, but a fabulous one!!!!!! :D

    Looking forward to this chance to network with other Skip grads; we have stumbled on to a half dozen or so in other log house forums over the years.

    Take care everyone, and work safely.

    Sara

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    Hi Steve..and you too Ellsworth

    Glad to see the forums up. I hope all is well you folks. I am glad to hear that Skip is ok. I took the class in May '04 and really enjoyed learning about log homes. I know enough to be dangerous!!! Still looking for the right piece of property. Take care everybody!!!

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    Greetings!

    :D Hi Folks, I'm David Wilson, and I took my log home course 11/04 (has anyone seen the British guys from class?;I miss them, and I still want to see/hear The Hollies perform in England!). I am very interested in getting some field/work experience!

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    Introduce yourself

    David C - I'm sure you'll enjoy it!

    Just curious, do you listen to the radio much in Billings? I've got a friend who just moved there and is a DJ. Used to go by Kyle McCoy, not sure if that's still his radio name, though.

    Anyhow, enjoy!!!

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    introducing myself

    Hidy Ya'll !

    I attended class last month (Dec '04). I am currently looking for land and plan to build later this year. I bought the plans that were offered by the association and they're awesome! I live in the small town of Micanopy which is near Gainesville Florida, home of the Gators.

    :arrow: Jennifer

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    Hello all!

    I'm Rich Wood from Southlake, Texas. My wife Joy & I took the course in October, 04. We are making an offer on 10 acres today west of Fort Worth...hope it goes through as I'm ready to get started...been collecting tools, we have a great flea market here in my area and have been able to pick up lots of stuff, but logging tools are hard to come by...any body finding the "log carriers" anywhere? Also, log dogs are not easy to locate either...I guess I could bend & pound out some rebar...Thanks for putting this together guys!

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    Hi All

    Hello to the gang!

    Rob Teeter here, I took Skips class about 5 years ago maybe longer.
    I have a model built based upon 40' log lengths which I believe is a standard truck length without a special permit.

    I live in Everett and have been to the Monroe ranch several times.
    I am slowly getting my tools together. My goal is to have a log house built before I retire.

    Great job on the Forums!

    Rob

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    Introduce yourself

    switherow,

    I wake up to the radio every morning. Do you know what station or type of music? I listen to about all of them.

    I am very excited to go to the class, I think it will be a great time.

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