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  • Cabin Doors and Windows
  • From "Build a Log Cabin"
    episode BLC-104
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    Door bucks incorporate expansion slots that allow for the slight movement or shifting of logs without damage to the window and door assemblies.

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    Door bucks and window bucks are attached to the cut ends of the logs.

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    Figure A

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    Figure B

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    Figure C

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    Figure D

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    Figure E

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    Figure F

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    Figure G

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    Figure H

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    The installed window.

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    Installing the door assembly.


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    The cabin exterior with windows installed. >Click on the image above to download a video of the program segment dealing with installation of doors and windows.

    With porch details, collar ties and rafters completed, the next phase in the project is the installation of doors and windows.

    Door Bucks and Window Bucks

    Long after a log cabin is completed, the exterior walls continue to move and shift as the logs contract and expand because of moisture, temperature, age, etc. Doors and windows attached directly to the ends of the logs may bend or buckle slightly as the logs swell or shift -- sometimes causing structural problems or making it difficult to open and close a door or window.

    To compensate for the movement, experienced builders use door bucks and window bucks. These are made from 2x6 boards outfitted with small slots that have been cut into the wood using a power saw. Each slot extends completely through the board.

    The bucks are then attached to the ends of the logs using nails that extend through the slots. The door or window is then, in turn, attached to the buck rather than to the logs themselves. As the logs expand, shift or contract, the nails can move up or down in the expansion slot, allowing the door or window to remain stationary and functional as the logs shift.

    Door bucks and window bucks are a desirable feature for any log-cabin project.

    Door and Window Installation

    The carpenters prepare to install the side door by first applying two strips of weatherstripping down the end surfaces of the logs. Once the strips are in place, they follow up with a bead of latex sealant between the two strips (figure A).

    A number of nails are started into the expansion slots in the first 2x6 door buck. With the nails started, the first door buck is aligned with the outside edge of the log wall (figure B) and nailed in place.

    The process is repeated for the second door buck (figure C).

    A heavy bead of caulk sealant is applied to the gap between the door bucks and the logs (figure D) and along the subfloor.

    The door assembly is then carefully lifted and set in place (figure E).

    A level is used to check the installation on the outside (figure F), and the door is checked inside to ensure a proper fit.

    Once a proper fit has been ensured, the bottom right corner of the door is attached with a single nail.

    The door is rechecked to ensure that it is level and that the sides are perfectly plumb, before the door is permanently secured with nails (figure G).

    Once installed, the door is again checked for fit and operation, and any necessary adjustments are made to the hinges and casing.

    The process is repeated for the remaining doors.

    Door hardware (doorknobs, latches and locks) are installed so the doors can be used to secure the structure. The locks on all of the doors are keyed alike for simplicity.

    Installation of the windows follows in steps similar to those of the doors, using window bucks and prefabricated window assemblies (figure H).

    The door and window assemblies came as part of the cabin kit, and the doors came with a coat of primer already on. The doors will later be painted.

    Tip: Remove the manufacturer's stickers and decals as soon as the doors and windows have been installed. Once they have been exposed to the weather, and remained on for a long period of time, they can become difficult to remove.


    RESOURCES :

    Log Home Repair and Restoration Services
    Log Home Repair and Restoration Services
    Website: www.loghomerepair.com

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    Blossman Gas
    Website: www.blossmangas.com/

    Propane
    Propane
    Washington, DC Phone: 202-452-8975
    Fax: 202-452-9054
    Website: www.propanecouncil.org/

    The Complete Guide to Building Log Homes
    ISBN: 0806974869
    Author: Monte Burch, Richard J. Meyer, Lloyd P. Birmingham
    Sterling Publishing Co. Inc.
    Website: www.sterlingpub.com

    Log Homes Made Easy: Contracting and Building Your Own Log Home
    Model: 0811728471
    Author: Jim Cooper
    Stackpole Books
    Website: www.stackpolebooks.com

    The Cabin: Inspiration for the Classic American Getaway
    Model: 0879056711
    Author: Dale Mulfinger, Susan E. Davis
    The Taunton Press Inc.
    Website: www.taunton.com

    Hands-On Log Homes
    ISBN: 0879058056
    Author: Cindy Teipner Thiede
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

    American Log Homes
    ISBN: 0879054581
    Author: Arthur Thiede, Cindy Teipner
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

    The Craft of Modular Post & Beam: Building Log and Timber Homes Affordably
    Model: 0881791318
    Author: James Mitchell
    Heritage House/Hartley & Marks
    Website: www.heritagehouse.ca/hartleymarks/hartleymarks.html

    Small Log Homes: Storybook Plans and Advice
    ISBN: 1586850431
    Author: Robbin Obomsawin
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

    Log Spirit
    ISBN: 0879059257
    Author: Linda Arms White
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

    Inside Log Homes: The Art & Spirit of Home Planning and Decor
    Model: 087905963X
    Author: Cindy Teipner Thiede, et al
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

    The Log Home Book: Design, Past and Present
    Model: 0879056711
    Author: Cindy Teipner Thiede, Arthur Thiede, et al
    Gibbs Smith Publishing
    Website: www.gibbs-smith.com

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