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How I can make a flat wall against the inside of a Log Cabin w / o cutting channels in the production of mouse or records?

This is a difficult question. I'm trying to add a jolt Wall sheet into a log cabin. The house is (of course) made of logs and stacked logs are not a flat surface. So if you get a flat wall against him, in the end there will be gaps between where each contact record new flat wall. Each one of these holes is a potential site that mice can enter and make your new home. To make matters worse, wooden trunks, blowing molding aka between each record to help isolate to cut a piece of wood to fit would be a nightmare. They are also very well lubricated. I have no owner's permission to cut logs to have to be something that conforms to the surface. I was thinking about using pasta plaster with wire mesh or screen. Another option would be mortar or QUIKRETE. Are these oily wood stick? Or, does anyone have any other ideas? Not too expensive also important as there is much space to fill. Thanks.

Frame a wall sheet is rock (the rock type of the sheet to match exactly at the ends where it meets the records of a long and difficult process, but necessary in this case) and attach some kind of wire mesh to the structure and records from behind the sheet rock describes, saying it is an area of ​​plaster / putty the edges that meet records. After cast with a 'hard' surface to cover any problem. (One possible idea.)

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