
We rented a telehander - basically a fork lift that goes up/down and in/out. We use a strap that is rated for 10,000 pounds to lift the 3,500 pound logs. Once the log is in place we use log dogs (sort of big staples) to hold the log in place.
Herb and Tim Heger are embarking upon quite an adventure - they are going to build a log cabin in the butt and pass method. This blog with will follow their adventures and misadventures......
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Logs by Bell Timber, Dan Grace, 906-452-6590, Shingleton, MI | 2x6 Floor Decking and 4x10 Joists by Lambert Lumber, Harry Quinn, 708-352-9337, Lagrange IL |
Custom Joist Hangers by Ace Welding, Terry Walters, 231-941-9664 | Log Home Plans by Great House Design |
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