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Lok-N-Logs long eddy 09-23-2006
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Posted by long eddy on September 23, 2006, 8:28 pm
Greetings all,
A question to a few contractors out there.

Friends purchased a kit by Lok-N-Logs about 4 years ago.

The home was never built and the logs are stacked up there.

They have been exposed to the elements - sun, snow, rain for the past four
years.

Can the logs still be used in the construction of a home?

Thank you.
Eddy



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Posted by BobK207 on September 23, 2006, 10:05 pm

long eddy wrote:
> Greetings all,
> A question to a few contractors out there.
>
> Friends purchased a kit by Lok-N-Logs about 4 years ago.
>
> The home was never built and the logs are stacked up there.
>
> They have been exposed to the elements - sun, snow, rain for the past four
> years.
>
> Can the logs still be used in the construction of a home?
>
> Thank you.
> Eddy


Sounds like a question for the kit mfr.

Depends on the locale of the storage & the logs current condition

were stacked neatly such that they didn't warp?
No dry rot?
Surface conditon?

If kept dry & away from soil wood can last a very long time.

cheers
Bob


Posted by on September 24, 2006, 8:41 am
I'm not familiar with that brand, but why do you ask?
obviously if they are rotted or warped they are trash. otherwise use
them. They will be exposed to the elements on a house too. If some
were in contact with the ground, those need careful inspection.



>Greetings all,
>A question to a few contractors out there.
>
>Friends purchased a kit by Lok-N-Logs about 4 years ago.
>
>The home was never built and the logs are stacked up there.
>
>They have been exposed to the elements - sun, snow, rain for the past four
>years.
>
>Can the logs still be used in the construction of a home?
>
>Thank you.
>Eddy
>


Posted by on September 24, 2006, 8:44 am
definately contact the maker

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long eddy wrote:
> Greetings all,
> A question to a few contractors out there.
>
> Friends purchased a kit by Lok-N-Logs about 4 years ago.
>
> The home was never built and the logs are stacked up there.
>
> They have been exposed to the elements - sun, snow, rain for the past four
> years.
>
> Can the logs still be used in the construction of a home?
>
> Thank you.
> Eddy



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