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At 1:57pm on April 7, 2013, Cynthia Gugg said…

Thanks Jim - I'm hearing all positive things about cedar, I think we're pretty much locked in on that part.  Beautiful wood and with great benefits.  I appreciate your support on that!

 

At 1:58pm on March 9, 2013, Carl said…

i am working with local species to Virginia Beach. White and red oak, Southern yellow pine, gum, and occasional cedar, walnut, cherry, pecan and locust. i have a 1000 Sqft kiln so i dry anything I cut unless otherwise specified. check out the website www.rustictimbercompany.com

At 11:20pm on February 25, 2013, buildbeautiful said…

no noishing

t a log home builder but will be doing all the inside and outside fin

At 5:08pm on February 25, 2013, Marty said…

thanks

we have our land in N Arkasas ans currently looking at a satterwhite design, but hoping for more input at the lopg an d home show this weekend in Branson

At 4:37pm on February 25, 2013, Carl said…
Sure can. Im working with everything from pine to oak
At 1:15pm on February 10, 2013, shanny said…

Yeah...my mistake...I thought you tried to reach this person in Baltimore at a 302 area code...forgot that is your area code...so I deletred my message.

My folks used to live in Lewis.

At 5:25pm on February 8, 2013, Jon Henderson said…

Thanks James. I have had Pella here at my house and they are stating it is a not a window problem.  i am looking into the air exchange system. Do you recommend i look to a log home builder to install or a hvac company?  I am going to the Burlington VT Log Home show next weekend.  Maybe i will find someone there!

At 3:09pm on January 12, 2013, Mark said…

Hi Jim,

Have not been on here for some time, as is obvious.

We are in the high desert, about 2 hours SE of Bend. Our property is 40 acres of sagebrush, rabbitbrush, greasewood & a 5 acre lake with approx another 8 acres in wetland. Great duck habitat, we also have nesting Sandhill cranes, pheasant & quail.
The log portion of my home is built, a 24'x26' shell. We are adding on this year, but I am not doing log construction due to no skills in that arena, as well as other things. Looking forward to having the first addition done later this year & maybe move in not too distant future.

Mark

At 9:24pm on June 11, 2012, shanny said…

I am sorry...I just noticed your comment from last month (apparently I don't get these notices).

You are very welcome.

I just came back from DE visiting family (Smyrna and Clayton).  My folks used to live in Lewis...and I grew up in Claymont before I went in the service and ended up in Maine.

At 4:26pm on April 24, 2012, george grieninger said…

Hi, thinking about a 1600-1700 sq ft log house, Pine, cypress, spruce dead standing , I would like to get the longest lasting as far as having the constant staining or resealing, insect resistance,Porch on three sides. talked to a few different co. and got thier reasons for why theirs is best, A lot of the finish inside work I can do our get done through local trades, but putting up the logs seems to be something I can't find around here, Charles County Md., so far as cost have been given average of around 45-50 and labor to get under roof, Not including the metal roof was 22-25, still trying to make a decision on log type. once i decide on log type just need set of plans to turn into county to get permission to start.Single level over a basement, I'll have the basement built by local trades, porches floors to be cement. Which wood should i chose.

At 10:06pm on March 30, 2012, Raymond Wengerd said…

Yeah Jim, go realize your dream, and then realize you are still dreamin. And remember, the best part of waking up, is Folgers in your cup!

At 6:28pm on March 30, 2012, Raymond Wengerd said…

Okay Jim, I didn't ask for this conversation, you did.

I will take 5 semi loads of your white cedar for the price I pay for my pine. They can be raw logs, cants, milled logs, t&g ......however you want to package it. You picked it, now can you deliver it?

At 11:59pm on March 27, 2012, lynn anderson said…

thanks Jim. Good information (equal expense of cedar) to know. Best of luck to  you.

Lynn

At 7:50pm on March 25, 2012, Stacy Marshall said…

Thanks for the info. I will be checking it out in a min!!!

At 10:27am on March 5, 2012, Andy Cramer said…

Morning Jim & PAM

Monkton MD is north of Towson off of interstate 83.I have done some homes

in Milton Delaware.I do construction for many log home company's.MMS,INC

is a Independent Representative For APPALACHIAN LOG STRUCTURES.We are

at the Maryland home show in Timonium at the State Fairgrounds  this week & there for Eric Johnson log & timber

Show April 27-29 booth 111. Hope to see you there,  ANDY CRAMER 410-977-9453    

At 2:16pm on February 28, 2012, Alexis Dyke said…
It's a Mountaineer log home built by roger sines construction. It is in the lake area of deep creek lake. Near the wisp ski resort. It was our dream and we are finally living it
At 12:58pm on February 24, 2012, Lois & Dave said…

Blue Ridge Log Homes, SC

At 8:34pm on February 17, 2012, Darryl Palmer said…

Hi,

Just curious. How did you know I finally completed my Log Home in Harpers Ferry. Appreciate the comment,but have we met?

At 11:24am on February 16, 2012, Edward Davis said…

Jim and Pam, We've only been selling and building with Katahdin Cedar Log Homes for a couple of years. We did our research before landing with them and can't speak highly enough of the integrity of everyone involved in the company! We have our next Katahdin home going up in Oklahoma City area in April. We're headed to the Branson Log Home Show this month and are anxious to meet others within the Katahdin family. Ed Davis

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