• Semperverus@lemmy.world
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    7 days ago

    Yea but if a tree falls on it, its going to survive the impact. Which is kind of important in the woods.

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      7 days ago

      Tree falls on your log cabin — now you just have more house.

      - Mitch Hedberg

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      Native Americans came up with plenty of dwellings using the same materials in the same environment. Most of those were far less wasteful. Trees falling are not that common.

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        Were they permanent dwellings? It’s fascinating how different cultures come up with different construction techniques, if you have any links with more info could you please share them?

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            My case won’t take money to fix so much as all the other pain points. Gotta clean the shed so I can drag the genny out, so I can dump the old gas, put it all back together again, get on a ladder with the electric chainsaw and go to work, in the Florida heat and humidity, hope I don’t get crushed to death like my great uncle. LOL, just not motivated right now! It’ll hold till fall.