The person you want to talk to is Mark at
http://www.antiquecabinsandbarns.com/.  He did an excellent job of
recreating a log cabin in Monticello's family discovery room a few years
back. His company dismantles old log cabins and recreates them all the
time.

 

Robin

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Robin H. Gabriel

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Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 1:44 PM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Taking a log cabin apart

 

We are going to be taking apart a small log cabin. I am trying to figure
out the best way to number the logs to ensure that the cabin can be put
back together again some time in the future.  We also need to figure out
the best way to attach the numbers to the logs.  I do not want to use
tags but the logs are very dry.  Do you have any suggestions on
numbering methods or materials?

 

Thank you

 


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