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Ok..... Better?

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I just spit my beer out my nose...........
 

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Interesting. Never seen a house built like that Tor.
I was shocked when I saw the timber logs DJ, we figured out it was normal to use old timber cabin materiale as isolation materiale back in the early 1900's.
I did a tad research tonight. We're back to the late 1890's at the moment, this farm is far older then that though.
There was a young lad who bought it around 1900-1910, he had a son borned in 1908 and yet he placed his son away, left Norway for work in US, and before 1910. He happen to be carpenter by trade.
 

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Before I started to strip the house wall (those old timber logs has to be removed step by step, some of them with a chainsaw):
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Some of the extra beams the wall will get:
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Templates:
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The plastic on the other window waited for those:
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Glad to see your getting it fixed tor
You won't have to worry about it again.
Neat design allows air flow i guess
Good idea on log structures.
Moisture killed most of them around here
They were set to the ground on
Sandstone blocks usually.
And sunk absorbing moisture and rotting.
 
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