18 x 28 1 5 story circa 1870 with oak logs.
Hand hewn log cabin siding.
Well preserved with hand hewn joists.
Siding comes in 16 ft.
Hand hewn distressed axed and sculpted from new kiln dried doug fir lumber age stained to appear over 150 years old.
Choose from d log chink joint or confederate v joint profiles.
The hewing was a great deal of.
Our solid wood log siding will give your home that log home look without the cost of real logs.
2 story white oak circa 1820.
Logs can have two different textures.
May be installed as an exterior or interior application.
All pioneer log siding comes age stained ready to install.
Everyone will think this siding was created with an axe by hand because it is so realistic looking.
Circa 1810 1820.
Hand hewn or hewn and smooth.
Very rustic log look from mid 1800 s to early 1900 s extremely different.
Our tongue groove hand hewn 10 log with round trim.
Turn your home into a log cabin with our selection of log siding.
The texture of your log siding is important for creating the right look when manufacturing log siding beams joists and trusses.
Available in eastern white pine western red cedar ponderosa pine southern yellow pine.
Hand hewn log siding takes you back in time enjoy the best of both worlds with the authentic old time look of hand hewn logs and the effectiveness of modern manufacturing.
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Hot springs log cabin.
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It is quick and easy to install and may be applied to any home or structure.
Hand hewn 12 product information the better than logs hand hewn 12 concrete log sidings are developed from real montana hand hewn logs with real broad axe marks and textures.
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Poplar flooring original doors and hand cut stone chimney.
Pristine logs always under siding see new pictures of large logs.
Lengths only longer on special request.
The siding is a mix yellow pine 3 different firs can you tell the difference.
Historically hand hewn logs were popular in the united states in the 18th and 19th century.
Hand hewn oak logs.