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74cookiecutter 11-14-2007 05:08 PM

Here are some pics of the Treehouse I built from some left over parts from my brother-n-laws house building. I built the free form (Trapazoid) deck one week end with the longest 2x8's and 2x10s I had around a big oak tree the kids play around, then sketched up the structure after i gathered enough studs to frame it up.
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livi 11-14-2007 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nostril Cheese (Post 3586036)
dude, it's a treehouse. Just a couple of boards and nails.

How are you going to get 4,400lbs up into a treehouse?

1/2" lags will be more than adequate. Almost overkill. I'd be more worried about splitting the tree with that size.

The jacuzzi and pool tables are heavy. :D

Jims5543 11-14-2007 05:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tobra (Post 3570187)
You can build it on stilts, have known several people who have done this. One was basically a two story storage shed, 1st floor was for lawnmowers and stuff, 2nd was for kids. My brother-in-law just built one for his kid, don't know how much six big posts like that go for. My uncle made an A-frame elevated fort like that for his kids. Got four telephone poles and a friend with a crane to set up the frame, built fort on that frame.



I did this for my son, it was about 4 feet off the ground at the rear and 10 feet at the front. I might have a picture somewhere. It was on the side of a hill in the backyard and was approx 4' x 8" in footprint and tall enough for me to stand in.

When the 1st hurricane in 2004 was bearing down on us and I was done shuttering up, I looked up on the hill and thought to myself, " that thing is going to end up taking out my house".

30 minutes later and the use of a chainsaw and sledge hammer and it was in pieces, tucked away against the wall in the garage. I hated to take it down but know it would fly in 100+ MPH winds.


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