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01896ing tools to repair their log nouse. r1n duel- vv,t, -- logs. The family also used a draw knife (center) and a wooden mallet. its100Reairr ghouse ttof shoring up the By JANICE CAOSETTI simply a maer g the In a time when few remember how to corners of said.he ouse A cemepntandnbrick build log houses, Sonny and Jean logs, themouletfaced veredath major osome lem logswhen had houseaand thon supports logs are therwall walls. they disco said. rotted in their aging Edmonds log home. "Our first reaction was to sell the house," said Jean, who found the decayed wood shortly after the couple purchased the house eight years ago. "But we loved the house and the area and we wanted to stay." Located at 18834 Andover, St., their home was originally built as a small summer cabin and a large addition was later added. Instead of selling the house, the Tremoulets decided to replace the logs themselves. After several years of con- templation and a search for replacement logs, the Tremoulets and their two young children tackled the project earlier this month. With the help of a neighbor, they removed the rotted logs and replaced them with new logs in one week. "It was a lot easier than we thought it would be," said Sonny, a mechanical engineer, who enjoys woodworking as a hobby. - "After I realized that the rotted logs were not part of the foundation, it was S fC�1'1'lliy affair "THE HARDEST part was finding new logs," Sonny said. It took them four years to find new logs, he said. They found what -they needed when a friend moved into a housing development that was still being cleared several blocks away. Sonny agreed to build cabinets for his friend in exchange for two fir trees. The Tremoulets peeled the logs and let them dry for two years. "I had several weeks vacation this summer so I ju€t decided to go ahead with the project," Sonny said. The couple took out the diseased logs, which left the entire southwest corner of the house open. With the help of their two children, Nannette, 6, and Tyson, 4, they rolled the new logs over to the exposed corner of the house. A neighbor helped lift six short logs and one long log into place. Now they will chink oakum in the cracks between the logs. `.`It went very easily but slowly,' Jean said after the project was com continued on page 4