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How are the interior walls built in a Lincoln Log Int. home?

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How are the interior walls built in a Lincoln Log Int. home?

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Any type of interior wall is acceptable, from sheetrock to wood paneling. On the Double-D log (curved on the interior), a vertical straight cut will need to be made on the logs by a chainsaw, so the sheetrock can be slipped into this groove. This will hide the end of the sheetrock and no moulding will be necessary, see drawing. The top of any interior walls will need to have a minimum of a 1 1/2 inch space between the top plat and the bottom of the floor joist/truss, see drawing. This allows for the settling of the exterior log walls. 12.

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