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How to Build and Furnish a Log Cabin

How to Build and Furnish a Log Cabin

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Author: W. Ben Hunt
Publisher: Wiley
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 42916

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 176
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6
Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.7

ISBN: 0020016700
Dewey Decimal Number: 690.87
EAN: 9780020016700
ASIN: 0020016700

Publication Date: November 1, 1974
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  • Paperback - How to build and furnish a log cabin;: The easy-natural way using only hand tools and the woods around you
  • Unknown Binding - How to build and furnish a log cabin

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
W. Ben Hunt's classic has earned a reputation as the" authentic handbook since it was first published in 1939. Updated in 1974, it remains the only step-by-step guide to building log cabins and log furniture -- pioneer style."


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great reference.   January 14, 2008
One dream of mine & my boyfriend is to pull up stakes & move to a serene, remote area of the country. This book tells us everything we need to know to handle the housing portion of that dream.


5 out of 5 stars It was a big hit here   January 24, 2007
 5 out of 9 found this review helpful

I got this for my 12 year old son who was fasinated with the PBS special showing the man who built a cabin in Alaska. It was a big hit! He has been reading it ever since Christmas morning. He says it really tells you how to build and furnish a Log cabin - and what tools you need.
Anything that gets a 12 year old excited about reading is good in my book.




3 out of 5 stars Good But Incomplete   September 12, 2006
 20 out of 21 found this review helpful

I built a log cabin in the 1980's using this book and two others. The cabin is still dry and clean and will probably stand for another 100 years, especially after adding a steel roof 8 years ago.

There is some very good information on various parts of the cabin. The book falls short in a few areas, however, because of newer technologies and available materials that can help keep a cabin strong and insect free for much longer. For instance, the use of "oakem" and mud for chinking which would always need replacing, perhaps yearly. A much better lifetime product would be PermaChink which you can find on the internet. Another example would be the building of cement piers without instructing about the use of a termite shield. A simple piece of angled flashing will keep termites from ever touching any wood of the cabin as long as the sill is at least 2 inches from the soil.

But these are things that COULD be added in an update. The info that was used looks like something from the 50s, so it's no surprise that the book is dated. However most of the log construction methods are solid. The tools may have changed but the concepts are basically the same.

If you are truly interested in the grueling-yet-fun experience of building a log cabin, I would also seek out "How to Build Your Home in the Woods" by Bradford Angier, as well as "Building a Log Cabin From Scratch" by Dan Ramsey. Each of these would help round out your education and the latter is the most modern and complete of these.

NOTE: Be prepared for HARD WORK over several months. This is not something to be attempted by lazy people!



4 out of 5 stars great book   September 16, 1999
 17 out of 24 found this review helpful

great book for beginners easy to read information lots of step by step details


5 out of 5 stars Natural, rustic and simple   March 16, 1998
 34 out of 35 found this review helpful

This 'older' book shows you in simple diagrams how to build rustic log structures and furniture the original way. I have used the methods to build a fantastic fence from trees harvested from my own property. I have also built most of the birdhouses. This book is not really for building a log cabin. It is the greatest book of folk art for rustic log furniture and structures I've ever seen.


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