Showing posts with label how to cut a log window opening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to cut a log window opening. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Grizzly's lowest prices in the industry
Patriot Log Home Builders selling and assisting through the process of building your vision of the log home dream. I have been able and fortunate to meet some the friendliest home owners which has made my job so rewarding. Grizzly Log Homes is one of those companies that is working with home owners to achieve the lowest and one of the best looking homes.We have many styles to choose from along with the tails,such as butt and pass,dove-tail,notched and mortised in. Many of your log home needs such as,posts,floor beams,decorative beam rafters 2x6 and 2x8 tounge and groove Send your sketch or print to Grizzly and I will get your price, it comes with engineered plans to complete. Give me a call at 608-547-4129 Mike
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Monday, April 11, 2011
How to chain saw a log window opening and the end of a log
PATRIOT Log Home builders uses the Makita saw 16 1/2 blade takes skill and strength and care as its use is/or can be dangerous! The blade is exposed ! This saw should ONLY BE USED BY A PROFESSIONAL !!!!
A technique that Mike f Patriot Log Home Builders uses is, when he stacks the logs, rather than cut them to size, i.e. cut them to the length of the window opening, he finds the closest log and lets them hang threw, then after the stack he cuts threw , after marking the side of the window opening and in one full sweep cuts the opening. This takes skill and a steady arm.
Using the preferred Makita saw, Jeremy with Patirot Log home Builders shows how to saw the end of a log during the Kentucky log stack of Grizzly Tulip poplar
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Mike HOmpertz of Patriot Log Home builders |
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Using a standard Chain Saw to cut a D shape 8 x 8 Tulip Poplar log |
Using the preferred Makita saw, Jeremy with Patirot Log home Builders shows how to saw the end of a log during the Kentucky log stack of Grizzly Tulip poplar
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