Tim Wilson and his three sons spent a week in June 2013 restoring Dietrich Cabin by replacing several rotted logs and rechinking three sides of the cabin. They removed the old chinking, prepared replacement logs by cutting them with a chainsaw and hewing them with an axe, and installed the new logs and chinking. The restoration work took time but was completed by Tim and his sons, who have extensive experience restoring log cabins throughout the Midwest.
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Dietrich Cabin restoration 2013
1. Dietrich Cabin Restoration
Tim Wilson and his three sons, Gilman City, MO, spent a week during June 2013 at Dietrich Cabin replacing
several rotted logs and replacing inappropriate chinking on three sides. Here they are removing chinking.
2. More removal of chinking. They use an air compressor to get the last bits out after it is loosened.