Sunday, August 17, 2014

Our First Big Work Day

 Saturday August 16th was a HUGH day for the log cabin.   Starting as early as 7 am, 14 family and friends came to stack logs.  Once again I am amazed at this man I married, the "contractor".   We arrived and saw piles of "adult lincoln logs", but Terry saw hours and hours of preparation to get ready for this day.   Job well done Terry!
After a prayer of thanks and safe watching over, the walls began to come together.
  Men paired up in two's and three's to measure, drill,  cut, stack and insert the 12" screws to keep the logs in place.  The women folk would bring water, sweep the floor, and place rolls of insulation in between the logs.   When it was time to eat,  we grilled up  hamburgers and hot  dogs.   It was nice to have the cover of the basement
providing some shade for the meal.
Lyn takes a break and watches the progress

 The logs we are using for the walls are 9" and come in random lengths.  Some have corner notches and others don't. Even though the walls are 9"' we have some logs which are 12" and others even 16" logs that will be part of our roof system.   Terry knows where each belongs and I am still wondering how the bigger logs are going to stay once placed so high up or the bigger question is, "How do we get the logs up there?"   Once the logs are stacked to 13 high, the the second floor will begin.

 Donna in front of our highest wall.

This work day went pretty smooth.   We had one minor injury and the good Lord was gracious in providing clouds over-head to keep temperatures down just a bit.  We will have many more "work days" with family and friends.   The comment however was made during lunch we need to find some younger "friends".   So we are looking forward to bringing our church life group to share in this adventure.


 Den and Gary, a good team

 We feel very blessed to be able to share with so many friends and family members.   All I have left to say is "To God be the Glory"....amen and amen!
Proud future cabin owners Thankful for Friends

2 comments:

  1. It is so beautiful. Love this blog to watch the progress and live it from a distance. Would love to have a log cabin home!!

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  2. Jamie, We'll start yours next. There's a nice spot just down the road from us...if you don't mind the neighbors :)

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