05-10-2012, 11:52 AM | #811 |
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When you start working on the foundation of my log house. Promise.
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05-10-2012, 11:53 AM | #812 |
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Don't fall for it! It's a trick. Log houses don't have foundations.
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05-10-2012, 11:53 AM | #813 |
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Do they float?
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05-10-2012, 01:48 PM | #815 |
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Best Placement of an Old Joke in a New Setting 2012.
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05-10-2012, 01:48 PM | #816 |
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Now seriously. Why wouldn't they have a foundation?
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05-10-2012, 03:35 PM | #817 |
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Because Abraham Lincoln didn't have a concrete mixer?
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05-10-2012, 03:43 PM | #818 |
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A traditional one didn't, but you can build a modern one and put a foundation under it.
Traditionally, they would just put the heaviest logs on the bottom, just lying on the ground. Preferably made of a more decay resistant log, like white oak. Then you could have a simple dirt floor, or hang floor joists from that first set of heavy logs and have a wooden floor a step up from the ground outside. |
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OK, I should be more clear, though it seemed obvious to me. I prefer to stay in this century. I would like to not have mud stuck between the wood, and gaping holes in the thatched ceiling would not be desirable. I'd like real glass winders and stuff.
Also, is a 'foundation' always concrete? A 'foundation' is just that: the bottom line of your house. Finally, something like this, in this century, would be just fine...a lot of other models are fine too: |
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Wait a minute. I want a log house.
I've long wanted a log house. I'm not really interested in the greenness of it, or how up to date it is in the timeline of home building. I just want a log home in the country, on a hill, near the woods, by a creek. I'm not looking for The Jetsons, here. I just want a log home. eta: and I don't want the latest and greatest fad in modern home building. YOu can thank the 50s for the interminable little box houses and you can blame the 60s or 70s for the interminable tract and ranch houses...no thanks! Short of having the energy and gumption for the upkeep of a beauty of a turn of the century (1900s that is) home...I'm going log. |
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Please to add to above post ^ |
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Oh, and also: I'll never be able to afford ANY house anyway...this is all contingent upon winning the lottery. jim and foot are aware of this condition.
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We could put it on stone pilings....
But what I'm actually envisioning for you, infi, is a log home on stilts in a corner of a big lake in the Adirondacks. There will be a deck walkway to shore and a 2 car log garage. It will have a boat dock underneath and a trap door so you can drop into your row boat. It will also have a long pier to fish from, and play your cello as you watch eagles soar above. ( I saw this scene in a movie with some cheesy 80's type hero,,, maybe Airwolf?)
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