Need help building trapper cabin
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snareman1234
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I plan on building a cabin. I build lots and build lots of log furniture too. so it should be fun, I have lots of help!
I have 2 main questions.
What to do about the foundation? I have seen people put the cabin on rocks, on cinderblocks or even on a full cement foundation I want a dirt floor so I dont have to build a wooden floor. Dont want tooo big of a project b/c this will be done on weekends.
I plan on making it about 10x10 around there, with a bunk and wood burner, going to use it for hunting too
How long would a log last if I just sat it on the ground? what if I treated the bottom logs, say with sikkens.
I plan on cutting a small quad trail into the cabin, but dont want to bring in too many extra man made supplies, like cinder blocks, metal roofing etc.
For the roof I was going to place small poles every foot and cover roof with 10mm poly, then try and cover that with moss, or dirt and grass seed, sound good? any suggestions?
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
[Re: Pittu]
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I have built many cabins and buildings, a lot of them can be seen at www.grizzlycreeklodge.ca I wouldnt do any of the things you are talking about, dirt floor, sod roof. Logs and moisture dont go together, it doest take long for them to start rotting. I build PWF pads and build up from there. remember this, your building is only as good as the foundation and roof. It doesnt take long to build a small cabin right, so why build one that wont last? In my mind if its worth doing its worth doing right. Sorry for this tirade! I like well made cabins! much easier and enjoyable to spend time in and I have spent my share of time in ones like you are describing and I will take a tent anyday! Get Tom Walkers log building book, its the best ever written.
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
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01/11/10 10:38 PM
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Boles
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Tin roof if you can get it to site Rectangle is more handy room wise than a square building of the same size Good luck on the project rewarding when you have yor feet up in a well prepared/built cabin Dan'l
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
[Re: snareman1234]
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01/11/10 10:44 PM
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For a cabin that will last a long (longer then you) time, the other suggestions are relevant. If you want to do something fairly quickly, with little help and expense, your original idea is fine. I've stayed in several dirt floor, sod roof trapping cabins in the past. Once the floor dries, they are workable. Sure, the logs will rot over time. One thing tho. Your roof poles should be close together, as in side by side. Then cover with poly tarps and then sod, dirt, moss, etc. Dirt/sod roofs are more prone to catching fire. Have the stove pipe go well above the center pole. mt
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
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01/11/10 11:00 PM
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snareman1234
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Ok thanks very much marten trapper!
I was thinking after watching and reading about dick proeneke
He used gravel, I could build the cabin near a stream and make where my logs will sit I could dig a trench and fill it in with gravel, that would maybe slow the rotting
I also have an alakan mill and big saw, going to have to make a door to
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
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Streams are bad! Overflow in the winter can fill your cabin.
"Wise men learn more from fools than fools learn from the wise."
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
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01/11/10 11:45 PM
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Stay away from the water. Get up on a knoll where the water will run away from the building.
A lot depends on the type of soil you are dealing with. Is it gravely, or silty or permafrost or..........??
If you have a mill and a good saw, cut some 1 inch boards for a floor and a roof. For the roof you'd only need a ridge pole and two purlins overlaid with 1 inch boards. For a place the size you're talking about you could get by with 8-9 foot inch boards for the roof. Plenty strong, especially covered with metal roofing. The roof should provide more than adequate coverage of your log corners. If you can keep them dry the cabin will last a very long time.
If you have access to gravel, here's a suggestion. Haul in 1 or 2 bags of cement and make some pier blocks to set your sill logs on. OR, take your fuel in 5 gallon cans. As they empty, cut the tops out and fill with gravel to use as pier blocks. Be sure to punch holes in the bottoms so they drain.
Think bigger. 12x16 is ok for two people and easy enough to heat. Have you thought about windows ? Shutters for the windows ? Bears like windows.
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
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01/12/10 12:04 AM
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Thanks so much white!
I have read lots on the subject and have done lots of woodwork and chainsawing so the notches and such should be good, and I will have 2 other guys my age around 20, to help me.
Yea a tin roof would be best hey
Once the logs are dropped and peeled and seasoned, what sort of timeline would you guys estimate, 3-4 guys working, I was thinking about 10 days, to get it all built, but none of the inside done, like stove installment or bunks
Could probably forgo the windows if the bears would be a problem!
The soil is pretty gravely, in the interior of BC
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Re: Need help building trapper cabin
[Re: white17]
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3 fingers, what is a Snogo?
White 17, thanks so much for that valuable info, especially the door!!
So how about this? I really like the criticism, if the logs on the ground is absolutely dumb please say, but it would save lots of work
I will get a few loads of gravel in with the quad, just to help keep a little more moisture away from the logs. I will treat the bottom logs with a sealent, maybe sikkens. build up my walls, cut a door and window, have door open out. Then build gable ends put up ridge log and purlins. cover these with 2x12's cut with alaskan mill. Then tar paper and metal roofing
Should the chimney go through the roof? or through side of cabin, any ideas on the jack?
For the 2x12's should I cut them and stack them with stickers to let them season just like the logs or should I just fall a good tree for it, let the tree season and then cut the boards when I start building?
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