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vacabin
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 11:14am
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Hi everyone im in the process of starting the interior of my 12x16 cabin wanted to get your thoughts on using 2x8 boards on the interior for paneling.I know its overkill but I salvaged them for free.
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littlesalmon4
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 11:18am
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Free is good. Maybe you can trade someone for wall panel, T&G, drywall or whatever your preference maybe.
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Martian
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 12:01pm
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I salvaged 1X8 lap siding from the inside of a grain bin in an old barn and used them on one wall of my first cabin.
They really add character.
Tom
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VTweekender
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 12:48pm
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Quoting: vacabin using 2x8 boards on the interior for paneling. I don't see why not! If you take a bit of time and rout the face edges round, it gives the wall a log appearance.
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soundandfurycabin
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 04:44pm
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You can but you'll lose 3 inches interior space each way...maybe too much in a small cabin. I second the suggestion of selling or trading them, or save them for a porch roof, shed, bunkie, etc.
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suburbancowboy
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# Posted: 28 Jun 2013 05:17pm - Edited by: suburbancowboy
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If you have friend with a band saw you could cut them in half, then choose the side you want to show. Then you are not much thicker than T&G.
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