here is a You Tube video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bR19AY4rpxs


and
this web site has an article about log building restoration with a bibliogrphy and links
the organization personnel might help
http://www.thehenryford.org/research/caring/log.aspx


found by a web search using the terms
how to chink/daub a historic log cabin


and
the national park service publicationon the topic
http://www.oldhouseweb.com/how-to-advice/the-preservation-and-repair-of-historic-log-buildings.shtml



commercial companies might help with a volunteer scout project
do a web search using the terms
 repair log buildings  MN


The MN hostorical society might help
http://www.mnhs.org/



Best wishes, Barbara, retired librarian



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From: Erin Endress <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Chinking & Daubing a Log Cabin



Our historical society has an 1880s historic log cabin on site that is in need of some repair.  An Eagle Scout candidate is going to rechink/daub the cabin for his project this summer. We have settled on a daub "recipe" to use (portland cement, sand, and lime) but are having a hard time finding a VOLUNTEER to direct and train the scouts HOW to mix and apply the daubing mixture.  It is not in the project budget to pay a professional to oversee the project.  My questions:


Does anyone have any good, detailed instructions on how to chink/daub a historic log cabin (logs are rectangular)?

Are there any good videos you could share that illustrate the process?
Does anyone know of any individuals with experience in this area that live in the Twin Cities, Minnesota area?



Thank you to anyone who might be able to help on this one!
Erin

 

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