This year our annual conference will be in Ontonagon, MI, with some great discussion and demonstration on log building techniques. Scribing, notches, and more: https://t.co/tWjpLX3JHi #logconstruction#logbuilders#logcabin#loghome#GLLCA
Don't forget your golf clubs or fishing gear! Our rescheduled conference is at the beautiful Sugar Lake Lodge, which overlooks the stunning aqua-blue water of Sugar Lake/Sissebakwet.
A report from our member Mike Senty, who audits energy efficiency of log structures:
"I did an energy audit on a log building, and the blower door test was at 1.75 Air Changes/Hour at -50 pascals. That is an... https://t.co/4GDaKsGKxY
Update: unfortunately we are going to have to cancel this weekends conference in respect to people’s safety traveling through the expected spring snow storm. Stay tuned for possible rescheduling.
Winter storm in the forecast! Come early and hunker down with us for a good time! (A few folks are coming Wednesday to make a longer vacation-trip of the weekend.)
Throwback to last year’s GLLCA conference and a demonstration on media blasting by Northland Blasting & Restoration. Join us on April 12 & 13 for new topics and demonstrations! #gllca#logrestoration#logbuilders
Who will be joining us a day early on Thursday night? Socialize at Klockow Brewing Company and/or catch some lumberjack music Lost Forty at The Reif Center
One month away! Have you registered for our annual conference yet? Engineering for log, curved paneling, spring pole lathe, s-curve stairway, historical log structures, and other great presentation/demonstration... https://t.co/Pawa5xupCj
Traditional/Historic Wood Turning on a Spring Pole Lathe-- one of the many interesting presentations we'll be featuring at the GLLCA 2019 Annual Conference. #logcraft#logbuilding#woodworking#keepcraftalive
We are happy to welcome back Rhea from Northern Bedrock Historic Preservation Corps to our 2019 conference, and to hear about the work they do with restoration contractors to preserve historic log structures! GLLCA... https://t.co/ZG3xG2MHYm
We are putting together our schedule for speakers, demonstrations, and activities. What would you like to see at our GLLCA 2019 Annual Conference? (We want to see YOU there!)
A presentation describing Finnish log style construction, its history and uniqueness by Frank Eld on Monday, September 10, 2018 @ 7:00 p.m. at the Cultural Center in New York Mills. The event is free to attend and open to all. https://t.co/5brdNHsvCg