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planning on milling logs for a house, maybe.
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<blockquote data-quote="sb47" data-source="post: 7045925" data-attributes="member: 66284"><p>I love the look of a log house, however I don't like the idea of maintenance over time. I'm liking the idea of a barndominium home instead of conventional construction. Youtube has lots of videos of them in all shapes and sizes and they can be finished any way you like on the inside. Yes some of them look like a steel building but some actually look very nice and not industrial at all. You could have the shell put up by a contractor and do the inside yourself at your own speed and in ant decor you wish.</p><p>It would be maintenance free on the exterior and a lot more fire proof or fire resistant depending on conditions. Look them up on youtube and see what is possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sb47, post: 7045925, member: 66284"] I love the look of a log house, however I don't like the idea of maintenance over time. I'm liking the idea of a barndominium home instead of conventional construction. Youtube has lots of videos of them in all shapes and sizes and they can be finished any way you like on the inside. Yes some of them look like a steel building but some actually look very nice and not industrial at all. You could have the shell put up by a contractor and do the inside yourself at your own speed and in ant decor you wish. It would be maintenance free on the exterior and a lot more fire proof or fire resistant depending on conditions. Look them up on youtube and see what is possible. [/QUOTE]
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