



Amidst April showers, Jason K. and Jay managed to lift, mill, shimmy, budge, and maneuver 9 logs for the house! Rain or shine, these guys had some cuttin' to accomplish. A couple of the logs were 16 feet and GREEN. So I could just imagine the weight of the wood and the water in the wood that they were lifting. Jason K. had a 7 HP Stihl chainsaw he used to power through the cut in the log. Way to go guys, who needs I-Beams anyways. These babies were the cost of gas and labor. The house foundational pieces are coming right along.
2 comments:
awesomely cool
Thanks Andy! We're pretty lucky to be on this adventure.
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