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michaelmaltby
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The 'kit' was 10' and 15' logs for a 25 x 20 cabin - but, aside from all logs being lift-able by 1 man, there was a weakness in the 25' walls. When I lifted the roof for the build-up Iaid 2 courses of 18' cedar to bridge the weakness and then my joists and beams in squared white cedar, laid a floor and then frame construction using custom cut spruce true 2" x 6". Inside paneling included custom cut white cedar, lumberyard west coast cedar with custom cut white cedar - one contour edge retained - for external siding.
I had a great German, Helmut, craftsman and carpenter who did the 'tough' work of building stairs, getting the roof angle right --- tough stuff for me, haha.
I owe it to him to chronicle his role in my 'building career' haha, he was/is so the condensate of much of what we discuss all the time on this Forum --- the German Wars - consequences, tactics, technology, timing.
I will post "Helmut' in the near future.
I had a great German, Helmut, craftsman and carpenter who did the 'tough' work of building stairs, getting the roof angle right --- tough stuff for me, haha.
I owe it to him to chronicle his role in my 'building career' haha, he was/is so the condensate of much of what we discuss all the time on this Forum --- the German Wars - consequences, tactics, technology, timing.
I will post "Helmut' in the near future.
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