Choosing a Log Home
(Page 6 of 7)
February/March 2005
By Greg Pahl
You can Build It!
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I Built a Log Cabin from Scratch for Under $11,000
Recommended Books
Build Your Own Low-Cost Log Home by Roger Hard
Hands-On Log Homes by Cindy and Art Thiede
Log Cabin Classics by Robbin Obomsawin
Logs, Wind and Sun by Rex and LaVonne Ewing
Log-home Building Schools
If you’re ready to learn more and get some hands-on experience, look for a log-building school near you:
B. Allan Mackie School of Log Building
Chase, British Columbia
(250) 679-2720
Custom Log Homes
Salmon Arm, British Columbia
(250) 832-3690
Del Radomske's Okanagan School of Log Building International
Kelowna, British Columbia
(250) 765-5166
Great Lakes School of Log Building
Isabella, Minn.
(218) 365-2126
International Log Builders’ Association
(800) 532-2900
Island School of Building Arts
Gabriola Island, British Columbia
(250) 247-8922
Lasko School of Log Building
Franklin, Ind.
(800) 292-8043
Log Home Builder’s Association of North America
Monroe, Wash.
(360) 794-4469
Montana School of Log Building
Three Forks, Mont.
(406) 285-3488
Moose Mountain Log Homes
Bragg Creek, Alberta
(403) 932-3992
Palmquist’s The Farm
Brantwood, Wis.
(800) 519-2558
Pat Wolfe Log Building School
Lanark, Ontario
(613) 256-0631
Rocky Mountain Workshops
Fort Collins, Colo.
(970) 482-1366
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