Log Stacking – Part I
Since the floor system is now in place the builders are ready to begin the log stacking. This is truly on of the more fascinating steps in the process.
The homeowners chose 8” x 8” round logs with saddle-notch corners for the log walls. All the milled logs employed in a Strongwood home are fully kiln-dried. This means that there are no necessary construction steps taken to account for settling and/or shrinkage in the log walls. Large, handcrafted logs have also been incorporated into this project…more on that in later posts.
This unloading step can be expedited through the use of a lift. When the logs are unloaded they will be placed in a staging location off of the ground. The builder will then set the sill plate upon which the logs will be stacked. The sill plate also serves as the guide for the electrical plan, which the log stackers will reference for drilling chase holes.
Go Log!
Tim Hunter
Log Home Consultant
Strongwood Log Home Company

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