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General Forestry => Timber Framing/Log construction => Topic started by: sprucebunny on January 02, 2005, 04:58:15 PM
Pinedale Wyoming
Sorry it's small
(https://forestryforum.com/images/03_21_04/logcabinwyo.jpg)
Yep! I'd say them are some big logs, or that place was built for shawt people! :D
WOW Joan! I could go for a whack o those logs...you know what kind they are?
Sandmar
Sorry...I don't know what kind they are.
Those are nice! That's what kind they are ;D
They are big logs , but I would never use a log like the one in front below the window ..... One full spiral on that log ... just would not do for any log house I work on ......
Any house where there are only 4 rounds of logs you know that they are huge ... :)
Sandmar,
Since the house is in Pinedale Wy, those logs are likely to be Ponderosa pine. Ponderosa grow pretty well on the dry side of the Rockys and at the altitude that you would find around Pinedale.
Quote They are big logs , but I would never use a log like the one in front below the window ..... One full spiral on that log ... just would not do for any log house I work on ......
Any house where there are only 4 rounds of logs you know that they are huge ... :)
but its a right hand twister....... as long as it wasnt a green log it wouldnt be too awful, but i dont think id use it either:)