Amazing video! Building a tree house from scratch is not only a great skill but also a creative challenge. What do you think about living in trees? Is it the ideal choice for nature lovers?
@@KozralPrimeCMDD no a rotten tree would be on the ground, a dead tree can be upright for many years before it falls over. What this person has done is put this tree in hospital on the critical list.
Looks like a very nice hunting blind to me….. AND boys and girls… we have plenty of trees… we plant more than we’re using in Texas!!! Chill out Amigos!!!
Nice job. When you put the roof on , brain went saw someone do the same with corrugated roofing and it leaked down the centre. Then you bitumened it . Spot on 😊. Not leaking now
Aha,and if welthier client was paying for tree house build,i bet it would have 4 bedroom,3 bathroom,and a pluming.And this two guys,they don't even try to impres,not even for book of records.
one thing about a rigid made tree house is sooner or later wind will flex the tree and damage \destroy it. i had an idea to find at least 3 preferably 4 trees the configuration and size you want, cut the tops off and use either semi tires or tractor tires and cables to build the base on, then raise the base with a pully system secure it and build the rest. this will flex with the wind and allow a lot more flexability
Tallest tree house my butt. 60 years ago, at 11 years old me and my younger brother built a tree house 35 feet up. Used a rope to climb up. And added a "shoot shoot" as they were called then, now known as a zip line running to ground level from it. Granted this guy has nicer carpentry, but we were just kids. And the tree is still standing now.
You did a decent job of putting things together but made some really bad mistakes that will cause the failure of that place quick. I saw you painted the vertical struts with something, but it would have been better to char the parts going into the ground. That makes it long-term rot and termite-resistant. Secondly, cutting into the cambium layer (the skin) of the tree will open it up for rot pretty quick. Hopefully, some serious time applying some preservatives will be in the future. I could not see the full top of the tree in the beginning but I thought I saw several dead branches that were large. Be aware that that could mean the tree is at the end of its natural life cycle. The last and most important thing is that you left no gaps around the tree where you built things like the roof and floor. If the tree is still living it will continue to expand. Building right up to the tree edge will mean the floor or roof will buckle. I have always used tar-soaked help as a gap filler. This can flex and compress quite a bit.
Invece di costruire una sciocchezza simile,visto che sei bravo a lavorare il legno, perche non costruisci mangiatoie per gli animali,faresti più bella figurra e loro ti sarebbero grati.