Photo with the
Craftsmen and Proud Owners
Long distance shot with the roof cover on
Photo showing the rear view of the Log Home
Different angle from the rear
The Owner has now stained the Logs and ready to
start the Roof Framing
Laying the Roof Rafters and Valley Creepers
An internal shot of the intersecting roof lines
at the Valley
The roof almost framed out ready for battens and
roof cover
Closer view showing the Prow Front and Facia
Another angle of the Prow Front and Roof
Framing
The roof has now been finished ready for roof
cover
Showing the Valley
Internal shot showing the view through the Prow
front and internal Log Wall
Long distance photo showing the size of the Log
Home
Instructing the Owner on how to install the
Backer Rod and Chinking
Looking into the house from the Prow Front
Another internal shot looking at the Log
Truss
The Roof Cover in now installed
The first couple of rounds laid in our yard at
Mansfield
Five round's of Log Work completed
The design of the Delatite Log Home has a Prow
Front as shown below
Cutting the Roof Pitches on the Eave Wall's
The Log Shell completed ready to be disassembled
and loaded onto the trucks for transportation
Another angle of the Prow Front
Shown here is the Valley line being cut into
place
Almost packed up ready to move to its permanent
location
All loaded ready to go
Day (1) the first truck arrives
Preparing the foundations with our Galvanized ant
capping and foam gasket seal for the first Sill Logs
Drilling through the first layer of logs down
into the concrete for continuos threaded rod
to be installed to tie down the sill logs to the
foundation
Adding the Chem Set to the holes for the threaded
rod
The finished result for the tie down points of
the Sill Logs
Now we can stack some more logs down
Adding the insulation to the Saddle Notches
Day (2) the second truck arrives
More stacking of the Log Walls
Lowering the Truss Beam into Position
Nice Fit
Day (3) The third truck arrives with the
remaining roof system
Assembled Log Truss ready to be placed into
position
Lowering the Log Truss into the Truss Beam
Now the Ridge Beam can be placed into position as
well
Almost there
Another Job well done fits perfectly
Now for the remaining roof Purlins over the main
roof and work begins on the vertical post for the Prow Front
Placing the Log In fills to the Prow front
Lowering the roof Purlins on the side wings
Log shell re-assembled in 3 days ready to begin
to cut out the doors & windows
An aerial view of the completed Log Shell
The Great Bear Log Homes Team
The Great Bear Log Homes Team
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