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Owner-Built Log House: Living in Harmony with Your Environment [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 263x223x20 mm, kaal: 993 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2001
  • Kirjastus: Firefly Books
  • ISBN-10: 1552975495
  • ISBN-13: 9781552975497
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 232 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 263x223x20 mm, kaal: 993 g, Illustrations, unspecified
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Sep-2001
  • Kirjastus: Firefly Books
  • ISBN-10: 1552975495
  • ISBN-13: 9781552975497

Log houses inspire fascination across most of North America. They evoke a simpler time - a tradition of independence and self-sufficiency missing in today's high-tech world. But a log house does not have to be a fantasy. Ownership is within the means of almost anyone reasonably handy with tools.

Allan Mackie believes - and demonstrates - that attitude is at least as important as carpentry skills. Given a will to learn and a desire to make something of one's own, the average person is more than capable of building a log house that will serve an individual, a couple or a family for years to come.

In this profusely illustrated book, the author takes the reader step-by-step through the building process - the selection of land, the purchase and preparation of the logs, the sharpening of tools and the cutting, lifting and fitting of logs, and all the other steps involved. With hundreds of photographs and detailed diagrams and drawings,The Owner-Built Log House is much more than a how-to guide. It is nothing less than a testament to the belief that where there is a will for self-reliance, there is the possibility of achieving it.

As a unique feature of the book, the author takes us through his current building project on a 100-acre wilderness site. The reader experiences the entire process - from buying land right up to moving in and spending that first winter.

Chapters include:

  • Purpose in Building a Log House
  • The Building Tree
  • Making a Set of Plans
  • How Long Will It Take and How Much Will It Cost
  • Good Site, Good Tools, Good Work
  • Log Walls
  • Notches of All Kinds
  • A Roof Over Your Head
  • Windows, Doors and Stairs
  • Interior and Finishing Touches.



A well illustrated step-by-step guide through the entire process of building a log house, from selection of land, preparation of logs, tools and their care to the cutting, lifting and fitting of logs. Mackie's self sufficient attitude is infectious.
Introduction 8(5) Nadina Mackie Jackson Preamble 13(2) The Purpose in Building A Log House 15(10) A Personal Log House 15(2) All by Yourself 17(1) For the Love of Building 17(2) The Ecological House 19(6) Shanty Lake: A New House 22(3) The Building Tree 25(10) What Makes a Good Building Tree? 25(1) Availability 26(1) The Natural Tree 27(1) Buying Wood 28(1) Harvesting Trees 29(2) Felling a Tree 31(2) Horse Logging 33(1) The Tree in Danger 33(2) Planning 35(12) Early History of the Log House 35(1) The Log House in North America 36(1) The Best Log House 37(2) Site Selection 39(2) Making a Site Plan 41(2) Light 43(1) Placement of the House 44(3) Making a Set of Plans 47(14) Getting Organized 47(2) Design Portfolio 49(2) Drafting Equipment 51(1) Basic Plans and Elevations 52(4) Planning Your Environment 56(5) Shanty Lake: Planning and Preparation 57(4) How Long Will It Take and How Much Will It Cost? 61(16) Estimating Building Time 61(2) The Economical Approach: Do It Yourself 63(1) A Simple House 64(1) A Personal Estimate 65(1) The Butterfly Effect 66(2) Blueprint Estimate for a Log Shell 68(1) Preliminary Costs Estimate 69(8) Starting a Log House 77(14) Building the Foundation 79(3) The First Logs 82(3) Placing the Logs 85(6) Shanty Lake: The Walls 87(4) Good Site, Good Tools, Good Work 91(14) The Work Site 91(2) Peeling the Logs 93(2) Moving the Logs 95(3) Safety 98(1) Logs 98(1) Tools and Equipment 98(1) Chainsaws 98(1) First Aid 98(1) Tools 99(6) Shanty Lake: The Road 101(4) The First Notches 105(12) Blind Dovetail Notch 105(2) Scarfs 107(1) Log Selection 108(1) Layout for the Preliminary Notch 109(1) Cutting the Preliminary Notch 110(1) Aligning the Logs 111(1) Scribing 112(1) Cutting the Final Notch 113(1) Treating and Insulating the Notch 114(3) Log Walls 117(15) Lock Notch 117(2) Recurve 119(1) Grooves 120(1) Fitting the Overhang 120(1) Electrical Installation 121(2) Window and Door Openings 123(2) Settling 125(1) Floor Joists 126(1) Plate Logs and Cap Logs 127(1) The Satisfaction of a Job Well Done 128(4) Shanty Lake: Building The House 129(3) Notches of All Kinds 132(7) The Qualities of a Good Notch 132(1) Round Notch 133(1) Dovetail Notch 134(2) Blind Wall Dovetail Notch 136(1) Sheeps Head Notch 137(2) Different Walls for Different Halls 139(10) My First Log House 139(1) Advantages of Piece-on-Piece 140(1) Development of Piece-on-Piece 141(1) Preparing the Logs 141(1) Assembling the Walls 142(3) Piece-on-Piece Variations 145(1) Post-and-Beam 146(3) A Roof Over Your Head 149(18) Log Gable-Ends 151(3) Trusses 154(5) Purlins 159(2) Raising the Roof 161(1) Posts and Purlins 161(6) Shanty Lake: The Roof 163(4) More About the Roof 167(12) Truss and Purlin System 167(3) Posts and Purlins 170(1) Gable Ends 170(1) Trussed Rafters 171(1) Hammer-Beam Roof 172(1) The Finish Work 173(1) Roofing Materials 173(1) Cedar Shakes 174(2) Completing the Inside 176(3) Windows, Doors, Log-Ends and Stairs 179(18) Windows 179(1) Cutting the Windows 180(2) The Keyway and Spline 182(1) Trim and Skirting Boards 183(2) Some Unobtrusive Frames 185(1) Finishing 186(1) Log-Ends 187(2) Stairs 189(3) Spiral Stairs 192(5) Shanty Lake: The Windows 194(3) Interior Needs 197(14) Electricity 197(1) Partitions 198(3) Fireplaces 201(3) Plumbing 204(1) Heating and Cooling 205(1) Lighting 206(1) Walls 207(4) Shanty Lake: The Interior 208(3) Finishing Touches 211(10) Railings 211(2) Shelters 213(1) Furniture 214(2) Guest House 216(1) Learning More 216(1) The Great Adventure 216(5) Shanty Lake: An Ecological House 218(3) Glossary 221(2) Appendix 223(3) Index 226