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Posted by Rick in IA. on November 14, 2005 at 12:19:57 from (216.51.182.27):
In Reply to: OT building cabin/shed posted by Bryan In Iowa on November 14, 2005 at 11:08:53:
Hi Byron, I'm not a carpneter so can't help with plans. We moved an old wood shed 14' x 24' on to a concrete pad for our cabin. Has a wood floor with dead air space beteen the floor and the pad. We have a old sliding glass door on one end going out to a 10' x14' deck with a roof. The deck is agreat place to keep coolers and fire wood. Also have propane lights, stove and wall mounted direct vent heater. The stone fire place in the corner has an outside vent to draw air in, this is a must as the fire place doesn't pull the warm air out of the cabin up the chimney. Had a lot of fun building ours. I'm in NW IA. where are you located ? Rick
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