 This is the most loggy you could possibly make a log cabin: it's a 13m, er, log with doors at both ends, ideal for shedworking and really getting back to nature. It's got electrics but no plumbing. Or indeed windows. But it's been causing quite a stir on ebay where it was recently put up for sale in Australia. The log is actually made of curved marine ply covered in insulating expanded foam with a layer of fibreglass on the outside, and the whole thing is on wheels.
This is the most loggy you could possibly make a log cabin: it's a 13m, er, log with doors at both ends, ideal for shedworking and really getting back to nature. It's got electrics but no plumbing. Or indeed windows. But it's been causing quite a stir on ebay where it was recently put up for sale in Australia. The log is actually made of curved marine ply covered in insulating expanded foam with a layer of fibreglass on the outside, and the whole thing is on wheels.Via Home QN
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There is a log home from the 1940s on the premises of 'Ripley's Believe It Not' Museum in St. Augustine Florida in the USA.
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