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looking for log cabin chinking

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aligyrl

Hi,

I am looking for a supplier of log cabin chinking (I'm not sure if that is spelled right, it is the white stuff used to fill the cracks between logs in log cabins). A HH article a while back featured chinking that was a synthetic of some sort, but the product was not available in the sources. Any help in this area would be appreciated.

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northern girl

Sorry for the late reply... been on vacation. The drywall compound has been there for 5 years and hasn't cracked. I suppose it depends on how much that particular wall moves. You could go over it with a latex urethane if you're worried about dust.

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aligyrl

That's a good idea. Thanks. It is for an exposed wood wall in a 1920's house. I guess I am just worried that the drywall compund might eventually crack or give off dust. Maybe there is something I can treat it with to prevent this?

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[i]Originally posted by northern girl [/i]
[B]Do you need it for a real log home, or are you doing some kind of project. We covered a floating wall in our cottage/home with pine to look like logs. We filled the cracks with drywall compound. It looks just like chinking. [/B]

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northern girl

Do you need it for a real log home, or are you doing some kind of project. We covered a floating wall in our cottage/home with pine to look like logs. We filled the cracks with drywall compound. It looks just like chinking.

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