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Go to these links: http://www.oldhouseweb.com/how-to-advice/preserving-historic-log-homes.shtml http://www.oldhousejournal.com/notebook/npsbriefs/brief26.shtml
Counter sink and cover with Energy Seal.
Sounds like you need a structural engineer to look at it.
Call Mike at 866-670-3020.
Call Ryan at 877-788-5647.
Do not use bleach! Call Dave at 800-564-2987 for the products that you would need.
Depend on the type of construction.
Do not fill the cracks, called checks in the logs. What happens is the logs are always expanding and contracting from heat and cold and will pull away from the caulk making a hairline opening between the wood and caulk. The water can seep down in behind the caulk, but… Read More »Archive-3072
Go with a good quality brand window. Do not cheap out on them. Anderson or Pella and if you want to get the really good ones, Marvin.
Yes, it could be done. I’m not sure of cost or where you are located. Google building movers in your state.