How To Build A Log Home

How To Build A Log Home

How To Build A Log Home

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Log Homes: The Original Eco-friendly and Sustainable Solution

The debate over climate change and global warming and whether it is caused by man and thus controllable, or is a natural phenomenon over which we have no influence, rages on. Regardless of your opinion about global temperature change, we can all agree that planet earth is a limited resource and we have a responsibility to future generations to be good stewards of this precious orb.

Agree or disagree, the public awareness created as a result of this climate debate has been positive overall. At least it has forced us to look at how we make use of our natural resources, our methods of energy production and it has motivated us to seek renewable, eco-friendly alternatives for high demand products. When a mistake occurs that has an environmental impact such as BP's Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the 'green' argument regains front page headlines.

Irrespective of disasters or our opinion on climate issues, in our own way, most of us are making an effort to achieve a lifestyle that is environmentally mindful. Housing manufacturers and companies that make products for the housing industry have been at the forefront of the campaign to offer 'green' alternatives and ecologically-friendly building products. Log homes remain the clear choice, offering the original green building solution. Heavy timber homes have proven to be one of the best earth-friendly choices for home building.

What makes a log home a green building solution?

The primary product used in building a log home is of course… logs. Most major log home companies harvest standing dead trees for their mills. Cutting dead timber impacts the forest positively by removing easily burned fuel that feeds forest fires and opening the forest canopy to facilitate new growth. All major log home manufacturers are involved in some form of reforestation program that guarantees replenishment of harvested forests. There is no better example of a sustainable, environmentally friendly manufacturing process than the log home industry.

Additionally, logs provide other benefits in the form of thermal mass, which makes a log home easier and less expensive to heat in the winter and more economical to cool in the summer. Energy required to mill the trees is much less than required to cut trees into dimensional lumber for conventional 'stick built' homes. The use of drywall, insulation and other toxic products and chemicals are also greatly reduced with log construction. People with allergies can expect that a home constructed with natural materials can virtually guarantee a healthier experience due to the improvement of indoor air quality.

Log homes are the original sustainable building solution as they are made completely from the earth's most plentiful resource. Trees used in the construction of log homes can often be obtained locally, as opposed to other building products that require transportation from other states or countries. This means that more often than not, logs are delivered to construction sites in close proximity to the area of harvest, resulting in reduced transportation costs and energy savings.

Although there are log homes that are hundreds of years old, when log buildings are razed or disassembled there is a huge market for recycled logs. Aged logs are reused to build new homes or other structures and decorative home furnishings.

I began this article stating that opinions on either side of the climate debate were not relevant to my point that we must accept responsibility for conserving our natural resources. With increasing global populations, deforestation in other parts of the world, acid rain, pollution, escalating energy costs and even disappearing species, we are obligated to manage those things over which we have some control.

One of those controllable choices is the materials we select to build our homes, and a log home offers a sustainable and environmentally-friendly solution to energy conservation and natural resource management. Now that you know what the morally responsible thing to do is, you are free to enjoy the other benefits that log home living provides. The handcrafted look, that smell, that singularly American feeling of the pioneer spirit and the warmth and comfort that only a log home can provide. Begin planning your eco-friendly log home today. To choose your floor plan, learn about different corner styles and wood varieties, research manufacturers and find a builder, visit the Log Home Directory.

The Complete Guide to Log Homes: How to Buy, Build, and Maintain Your Dream Home
The Complete Guide to Log Homes: How to Buy, Build, and Maintain Your Dream Home
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It's a classic American dream: a beautiful log home nestled in the woods, standing proudly on a mountaintop, poised on a hillside, or serenely overlooking a sparkling lake or stream. With walls that beautifully blend the art of nature with the hand of human labor, no other kind of dwelling so poetically expresses the pioneering, self-sufficient spirit that made this nation great.If you're looking to make this dream a reality, let seasoned professionals Clyde Cremer and Jeffrey Cremer help you navigate the often puzzling maze of buying and building a log home. With this indispensable guide, Clyde and Jeffrey advise you on every aspect of the process, from idea stage to completed project, and explains how to choose the right style of home to fit your budget and site selection. They also cover such topics as:Types of wood used for log cabinsEnergy efficiencyEstimating costsConstruction concernsLog home maintenanceAnd much more!The Complete Guide to Log Homes gives you all the information you need to make an informed, educated decision on buying or building a log home. Take the first step today toward having the home of your dreams!The Complete Guide to Log Homes

How to Build Log Homes, Shanties and Shacks; Log Home Plans
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From the forward..."The shacks, sheds, shanties and shelters described in the following pages are, all of them, similar to those used by the people on this continent but the designs are well suited to the arctics or the tropics; also to the plains, the mountains, the desert, the bog, and even the water."This guide has fifty chapters and over 60 illustrations and photos on the proper use of tools and exercises used in woodturning.Includes chapters on half-shelters, hunting & fishing cabins and much more, such as.. FOREWORD I. WHERE TO FIND MOUNTAIN GOOSE. HOW TO PICK AND USE ITS FEATHERS II. THE HALF-CAVE SHELTER III. HOW TO MAKE THE FALLEN-TREE SHELTER AND THE SCOUT-MASTER IV. HOW TO MAKE THE ADIRONDACK, THE WICK-UP, THE BARK TEEPEE, THE PIONEER AND THE SCOUT V. HOW TO MAKE BEAVER-MAT HUTS, OR FAGOT SHACKS, WITHOUT INJURY TO THE TREES VI. INDIAN SHACKS AND SHELTERS VII. BIRCH BARK OR TAR PAPER SHACK VIII. INDIAN COMMUNAL HOUSES IX. BARK AND TAR PAPER X. A SAWED-LUMBER SHANTY XI. A SOD HOUSE FOR THE LAWN XII. HOW TO BUILD ELEVATED SHACKS, SHANTIES AND SHELTERS XIII. THE BOG KEN XIV. OVER-WATER CAMPS XV. SIGNAL-TOWER, GAME LOOKOUT AND RUSTIC OBSERVATORY XVI. TREE-TOP HOUSES XVII. CACHES XVIII. HOW TO USE AN AXE XIX. HOW TO SPLIT LOGS, MAKE SHAKES, SPLITS, OR CLAPBOARDS. HOW TO CHOP A LOG IN HALF. HOW TO FLATTEN A LOG. ALSO SOME DON'TS XX. AXEMEN'S CAMPS XXI. RAILROAD-TIE SHACKS, BARREL SHACKS AND CHEMEHUEVI XXII. THE BARABARA XXIII. THE NAVAJO HOGAN, HORNADAY DUGOUT AND SOD HOUSE XXIV. HOW TO BUILD AN AMERICAN BOY'S HOGAN XXV. HOW TO CUT AND NOTCH LOGSXXVI. NOTCHED LOG LADDERS XXVII. A POLE HOUSE. HOW TO USE A CROSS-CUT SAW AND A FROEXXVIII. LOG-ROLLING AND OTHER BUILDING STUNTS XXIX. THE ADIRONDACK OPEN LOG CAMP AND A ONE-ROOM CABIN XXX. THE NORTHLAND TILT AND INDIAN LOG TENT XXXI. HOW TO BUILD THE RED JACKET, THE NEW BRUNSWICK AND THE CHRISTOPHER GIST XXXII. CABIN DOORS AND DOOR-LATCHES, THUMB-LATCHES AND FOOT LATCHES AND HOW TO MAKE THEM XXXIII. SECRET LOCKS XXXIV. HOW TO MAKE THE BOW-ARROW CABIN DOOR AND LATCH AND THE DEMING TWIN BOLTS, HALL AND BILLY XXXV. THE AURAS LOCK LATCH XXXVI. THE AMERICAN LOG CABIN XXXVII. A HUNTER'S OR FISHERMAN'S CABIN XXXVIII. HOW TO MAKE A WYOMING OLEBO, A HOKO RIVER OLEBO, A SHAKE CABIN, A CANADIAN MOSSBACK AND A TWO-PEN OR SOUTHERN SADDLE-BAG HOUSE XXXIX. NATIVE NAMES FOR THE PARTS OF A KANUCK LOG CABIN AND HOW TO BUILD ONE XL. HOW TO MAKE A POLE HOUSE AND HOW TO MAKE A UNIQUE BUT THOROUGHLY AMERICAN TOTEM LOG HOUSE XLI. HOW TO BUILD A SUSITNA LOG CABIN AND HOW TO CUT TREES FOR THE END PLATES XLII. HOW TO MAKE A FIREPLACE AND CHIMNEY FOR A SIMPLE LOG CABIN XLIII. HEARTHSTONES AND FIREPLACES XLIV. MORE HEARTHS AND FIREPLACES XLV. FIREPLACES AND THE ART OF TENDING THE FIRE XLVI. THE BUILDING OF THE LOG HOUSE XLVII. HOW TO LAY A TAR PAPER, BIRCH BARK, OR PATENT ROOFING XLVIII. HOW TO MAKE A CONCEALED LOG CABIN INSIDE OF A MODERN HOUSE XLIX. HOW TO BUILD APPROPRIATE GATEWAYS FOR GROUNDS ENCLOSING LOG HOUSES, GAME PRESERVES, RANCHES, BIG COUNTRY ESTATES AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST BOY SCOUTS' CAMP GROUNDSL. BEDS AND BEDDING

How to Build Your Own Log Home for Less Than $15,000
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How to Build and Furnish a Log Cabin: The easy, natural way using only hand tools and the woods around you
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The only step-by-step guide to building log cabins and log furniture—Pioneer style There are other manuals on building cabins, but W. Ben Hunt's is the only one to show you how to build and furnish an authentic pioneer cabin-the easy, natural way, using only hand tools and the woods around you. Our ancestors used logs and hand tools to build durable, dry, windproof, and protective dwellings; and they fashioned chairs, tables, branches, and bushes. In this day of power saws, lumberyards, and high prices, it's good to know that you can build in the same way. How to Build a Log Cabin Part One provides complete directions for building cabins of three sizes: one-room, one-room and lean-to, and three-room. Just follow the clear instructions on every step of construction from choosing the site, clearing the tract, and building the foundation to installing fixtures, heating, and lighting. How to Furnish a Log Cabin If you're not ready to build an entire cabin, you can try your hand at some of the small furnishings such as lamps, fences, and candlesticks. Part Two tells all you need to know to build and finish rustic furniture for an entire home: benches, tables, chairs, beds, cots, shelves, candelabras, gates, arbors, wayside stands, even road signs and birdhouses. "Two Books in One" There are really two books in one here: Building a Log Cabin, published in 1947, and Rustic Construction, published in 1939. These two classics have been reproduced exactly as they first appeared, with the drawings and photographs that W. Ben Hunt selected and produced for the original editions.


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A step by step "how-to" on the construction of a log cabin profusely illustrated with over 300 photographs plus several line drawings. This book was written and designed for the "average" person who has the desire to build a log cabin but not much knowledge. Modern tools are used and everything but logs (including roof) were purchased and yet the cost of construction was kept right at $3,000. Common problems are shown being solved using not much more than common sense. From trees in the timber to the final chinking, this book is designed to get the reader out there and building.

Log Cabins: How to Build and Furnish Them
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A practical and charming guidebook to building your own log cabin. Ever wanted a cabin or little cottage in the woods but don’t know where to start? With Log Cabins, author William S. Wicks offers clear, practical instructions on how to build your own log cabin—and furnish it, too—while harmonizing the structure’s interior and exterior with the surrounding environment. Topics include: • Location scouting and preparation • Foundations, tools, and materials • Roofs and shingles • Floors, ceilings, and partitions • Chimneys and fireplaces • Screens, windows, and shutters • Doors and stairs • And more! With line drawings of lean-tos, Adirondack cabins, simple log structures, furniture, and more, this handy how-to manual provides easy-to-understand and must-know information to make your cabin dream a reality. More than 100 color photographs

Little Book of Log Cabins: How to Build and Furnish Them (Dover Pictorial Archives)
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This handy, how-to manual is also a charming repository of make-it-yourself log furnishings and practical shelters that will inspire back-to-nature advocates. Instructions for building simple log structures are accompanied by clear, accurate line drawings of simple log structures, lean-tos, Adirondack cabins, fireplaces, stairways, furniture, beamed ceilings, and more. 102 line drawings.

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