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A few weeks back, Ashley and I had the chance to help out two members from the LHBA on their log home. When we first arrived, we were completely awestruck. Neither of us had ever seen anything like it. Huge logs, beautiful golden stain, and plenty of insulation and nails! These logs were massive. It took us about 2 1/2 hours to get there, but it was well worth it. We spent most of the morning stuffing insulation and bending nails, but after lunch, we were troweling mortar. It wasn't easy, but after a couple of hours, we seemed to be getting the hang of it. We had to leave early, but we did as much as we could while we were there. In the end, we're even more excited for the class, and we can't wait to start planning.
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