Looking awesome! Just realize that interior work usually takes quite a while because that is where opinions start bumping into each other. It is where you will be spending most of your time. You both are doing well. God Bless! Maine North Woods Hunter (Shane)
Hi guys I've been following your work for a while now, and it's a joy to see your methods and progress. Really inspiring, so thank you for sharing! If you feel up to it i have a couple of questions, I noticed that the bottom logs got some sort of membrane? between the log and the floor, and then glue on top of that? Is that repeated all the way up between the logs, or just the first, bottom log? Would be very greatful if you could explain the process for me. I also have a bandsaw mill, and i'm sawing the D logs for my little cabin build. Just trying to understand the process of exactly how the walls are going up. It's looking fantastic compared to traditional log cabin builds, so much less work and a nice vertical surface inside. I'm stealing your idea!😀hope you don't mind. Greetings from Sweden! P-G
Great to see your progress and realizing a true timeline makes for pleasant times. Build safe and come away smiling 👍👍👍
Ain't that the truth that nothing ever goes as planned on a build. You can't rush quality. Progress is progress guys. 💪 Take care
Cool i like it.. im building a massive 78 feet long d log cedar cabin in hudson maine right now.. just getting up to the windows now
Super smart and pretty parts...a girl from maine ❤❤❤
You guys are doing a great job with the cabin ! Something to be proud of for sure ! Looking forward to seeing more on your build.
The house is looking awesome
Looking awesome! Just realize that interior work usually takes quite a while because that is where opinions start bumping into each other. It is where you will be spending most of your time. You both are doing well. God Bless! Maine North Woods Hunter (Shane)
Hi guys
I've been following your work for a while now, and it's a joy to see your methods and progress. Really inspiring, so thank you for sharing! If you feel up to it i have a couple of questions, I noticed that the bottom logs got some sort of membrane? between the log and the floor, and then glue on top of that? Is that repeated all the way up between the logs, or just the first, bottom log? Would be very greatful if you could explain the process for me. I also have a bandsaw mill, and i'm sawing the D logs for my little cabin build. Just trying to understand the process of exactly how the walls are going up. It's looking fantastic compared to traditional log cabin builds, so much less work and a nice vertical surface inside. I'm stealing your idea!😀hope you don't mind.
Greetings from Sweden!
P-G
I built my own home back in 1986 and one thing I can tell you from the experience is everything takes longer than you think it will.
Things are moving alone and looking good. No reason why you shouldn’t be in by fall take time
Looks like a visit from “The Maine Woods” Gracie?
Nope! That’s Ben, but him and Gracie are friends! 😅
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Nothing ever goes to plan..and since you dont want to move into a construction site I dont see you guys living there by snowfall.