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CABINETS
When attaching wall cabinets to log
walls, secure the cabinet to the log wall only at the top of the cabinet,
not at the top and bottom, and only into one course of log.
If cabinets are attached at both the top and bottom to two
different course of the log wall, the natural log settlement process may
bind or damage the cabinets. However,
you may cut a two-inch vertical slot in the back of the cabinet at its
bottom through which you may loosely attach the cabinet to the log wall.
Screw through the bottom of this slot, elevating two-inches of slot
above the screw. This will
hold the cabinet to the wall but will allow the cabinet to settle with the
log attached to the cabinet top.
Base cabinets which sit on the subfloor
can be attached to the subfloor and to the log wall.
However, a slot should be cut in the back of the cabinet at its top
through which you may loosely attach the cabinet to the log wall.
Wall cabinets are hanging on the log wall and can settle with the
wall and meet no resistance. Base
cabinets, on the other hand, are sitting on the subfloor.
If base cabinets are attached to the log wall without using slots
as described above, natural log settlement may push the cabinet down
against the subfloor and may bind or break the cabinet.
Do not attach countertops and vanities to
log walls, especially ceramic tile countertops.
The backsplash of countertop can butt loosely against the log wall
but should not be attached to it.
Refer back to the section entitled
“ELECTRICAL” for information on wiring to outlets above countertops
and vanities.
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