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Dave of Sticks and Stones, explains how the 4-sided log mill saves time and money. Helps make the cabins affordable.
Dave explains what happens with the tree trunks. How they are trimmed and sorted by size. Three mills process logs for the intended building purpose or need.
See, cabin logs being milled. Right before your eyes! All 4-sides at once.
An Un-finished 14×24 Log Cabin Arrival. You can see that it is not a kit. All the heavy lifting has been done for you. Delivered completely assembled. This foundation happens to be a compressed gravel pad with 16x16x8 solid blocks available everywhere.
Stain before chinking. Use an oil-based stain to help prevent future water penetration.
Roof comes insulated and has a roof cap for the standard shingle roof or the optional metal roof.
3 Windows and a Door come with framed openings to slip in windows from Home Depot , Lowes or your favorite hardware store.
Skirting my Cabin with Metal Roof Panels from Home Depot (Lowes also sells them) Part 1.
Skirting, adding the 2nd panel. How to use Butyl Tape and overlap the 2nd panel to the 1st.
Skirting the Corners. You buy the corners at the same place you buy the panels. Metal cutting hand sheer tool is all you need. They are like scissors for metal and sold wherever you buy your tools. Use foam for Windows/Doors exterior. Can says Polyurethane or Latex, not the indoor kind.