My HUGE TREE HOUSE | Got Caught in the rain | An ingenious solution for the stair railing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ธ.ค. 2023
- My tree house has acquired clear contours, now its dimensions are clearly visible. The idea of how to make a railing for stairs appeared suddenly and it turned out to be just brilliant - simple, beautiful and reliable
My HUGE TREE HOUSE
Got Caught in the rain
An ingenious solution for the stair railing
Get a glimpse of my amazing tree house and how I got caught in the rain while building it! Plus, I'll share my ingenious solution for the stair railing.
Are you a fan of the TV show Treehouse Masters? Then you'll love this video where I share my own tree house creation! From unexpected weather to creative problem-solving, this video has it all. Don't miss out on this unique and entertaining experience!
I'm tired of seeing so called tree houses that are just houses on stilts leaning against a tree but this is a true treehouse masterpiece !!!
Hey buddy awesome tree house. One thing you should be wearing your fall protection until your done completely. If you fall from that height it's game over. I'm a tower climber in the states and I'm getting anxiety watching you work that close to a leading edge with out your harness on. Be careful please!
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I bet your wife gets excited when you give safety advice to strangers online. Red panties are out tonight for sure
Agreed.
Yes absolutely, be safe brother!
Living on the edge!
This is what my childhood dream was made of. Lovely!
Get Busy , Times a waste'n...
One hell of a job I think pal... about all these haters putting you down in the comments I guarantee half of um haven't even attempted to build a treehouse... Keep it up love it 👍
A little piece of advice from a lifetime of experience as a builder. Usually we finish the floor structure before we start walls.
@chadbreton4951- what is keeping this wood from rotting,the tree from dieing and the whole house from collapsing within a year?
how about the 4 x 2 floor joists 😂😂 at 1200 centres 🤣🤣🤣 ffs this things a death trap I'm not even a builder and I can see that
bro the whole thing is built on 4 lengths of 4 x 2 🤦♂️
Hi im just curious , why do you normally starts normally the floors when building a house? From philippines...hope to get response from you sir
2 videos later after this, you might as well throw all that "experiences" of judging right away out the window
No such thing as an obstacle, just provide man with his tools! Genius! 👍👍👍
Pretty amazing and looks nice with the candles. He will get all the ladies up there.
Thank you guys in showing me a new way to build steps up to my tree house.
I am living off the grid and had a ramp steps up that is hooked on to a hand winch to pull them up at night to keep us safe from bears and mountain lions from getting up to the tree house.
But now you gave me a better idea to make it safer to get up to the treehouse and to keep beats and mountain lions out.
Thank you for your videos
Bears and mountain lions can both climb trees easily. You need to wrap the tree with something sharp and pokey that will make it impossible for animals to climb up past. Only that way will you be safe upstairs.
@@GoodwillCriminalsOfDallas not really I have only had 1 instance with a MTN lion and she was just curious. Bears tend to not bother the treehouse only the garden 😂
Certain plants drive animals away. Marigold smells drive deer away from gardens. I found that only an electric fence will keep bears out. @@anthonymalliris2089
That wont keep either from climbing up, in fact may make it easier. Regardless he effectively killed that tree by "ringing it" and destroying it's cambium phloem layer.
@@rcwatt9997I was wondering about this. I am building a treehouse, but I was worried that putting too many large bolts/screws on a tree would kill it so my treehouse uses 3 trees for support and my stairs are totally detached from the trees and just go from ground to the base. His winding stairs do look better and are cool, but they seem a little unsafe and are asking a lot of that tree.
Does the fact that the tree is probably dead not concern you. I would think that the wind factor might be concerning. I would run some support wires from the platform to nearby trees as a precautionary measure. I have built a treehouse or two and I always built in living trees and built stairs and platforms to get up to the deck. Be careful..
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Not sure where this is, but here in the south US, pine trees are cut down as soon as we determine they are dead. Ask any insurance adjuster. Dead pines will be the first to be blown down in a storm.
The fact he’s using fresh cut unsealed timber to build shows it’s not meant to last.
Just showing the build for video and then probably dismantling.
I thought so too, at first. Then he treated te underground portion of his poles. Makes no sense to save those if the rest is going to rot/be destroyed.@@flynn6737
Why would you do all this for a video..tree house will collapse within a year..TH-camrs don't make much at all ..silly
nice tree house friend, may you always be in God's protection. Thank you for your interesting video
Thank you for all the hard work people nowadays do not know what it takes to do all this 👍👍👍
I think I'll look for the most dead tree in the forest, then build a treehouse in it. What can be safer?
Sitting on your couch, making a comment, could possibly be safer.
@@izzyplusplusplus1004 Basic observation here, you don't pick a tree that is on its way out and build a giant structure in it. This is going to get someone killed. Couch or no couch anyone can see this was a bad idea.
Hey, idjit! You're cutting into the water-bearing parts of the tree; you're killing it.
Don’t worry, the tree is already dead
Ya I had both these thoughts shortly after starting the video saw the first few stairs and how he had gone thru so much bark and around the tree no less but then he got to the entirely rotten side and was just like oh nvm😂
I love your treehouse, very impressive. The stairs look fantastic , great design. I would have used treated timber though, especially on the stairs, bigger and more supports and not built it in a dead tree, other than that, it really is excellent. Just be careful , as other people have pointed out, it won't last because the tree is dead, the roots could be rotting as we speak .
Damn thats absolutely amazing 👏 my uncles a professional tree climber and arborist and is currently doing the same just not quite at that level
Awesome job! love how you incorporated the branches into the stair railing. Looking forward for the finished tree house
Домик они уже давно доделали вчера смотрел
I don't know if you've ever watched The Mysterious Cities of Gold... But somehow I really get those vibes from this! :) (Tau's home...)
Очень высоко Вы забрались, даже смотреть страшновато. И проверили дерево на надёжность, наверное, раз решились на такую постройку. Успехов Вам! Будем с интересом наблюдать❤❤❤
Мунун баарын эч ким окубай турган болсо жазгандан эмне кереги бар?
Awesome job...👍👍👍👍👍
Amazing built especially the spiral ladder leading to ur tree house, good job, keep it up & keep the tape rolling 👍❣️
Sho-Sugi-ban (spelling?) is the ancient Japanese method of wood preservation achieved by charring the ends of logs. I speak from experience in saying it works well.
Mantap sahabatku.. salam dari indonesian...🙏🙏
ЛЕСНЫЕ...)
You are truly one with your tree. Pretty bad ass. Nice work.
Great stuff, very interesting. Really looking forward to seeing the project finished 👍🏻
Life time builder his problem solving ability is great.stairs are no easy chore especially one riser at a time,
your skills are extraordinary and your cooking very impressed
Great built. It will be amazing when it snows.
Wow, it's great that this person made a very beautiful tree house
Living wilderness with all the electric tools must be brilliant .
If you don't like the content jxt fuck off!
I am one who always likes making sure there is extra safety backup, so maybe look into getting steel handles (as seen on kitchen cabinets) and drill them into the tree going up the stairs, so you've another place to hold onto in case the railing gives out in the future? Of course a safety harness attached to a steel cable hooked up at the top would also be good to have on when going up or down stairs.
❤De lujo gracias
Mas que ótimo uma casa 🏠 como esta na árvore 🌳 🌳 e os meus parabéns pra vocês todos
nice tree house for a hunting season... always somewhere to be a HQ.. other place just a campsite... hahaha... 😁♥️
Thank you for enjoying his house. This makes content creators like us very happy
a masterpiece on a tree, the house is so tall
Ha buddy love looking at your work oll good thanks. CMC.
Would love to see how this worked at the end. Love your videos!
Crazy how the world worked day and night to modernize and advance but then we are the same people to come here and watch these videos for satisfaction. Proves that somewhere we went wrong and did too much.
hermoso video me gusto mucho esa cabaña en el árbol
I know I'm not the first to wonder about it, but that tree is WELL into the rotten stage and not safe to build into in my humble opinion. If this is just a video to showcase the ideas and building techniques then kudos, there are some really cool ideas, but i would certainly not try and use the treehouse for any length of time.
Tôi là người việt nam, video của bạn làm rất hay.
Can’t wait to see it finished
Stairs and it’s railing awesome!!!!! Loved watching every second
Super boulot bravo ! Ça donne envie de venir visiter 👍👍👏👏👏
Duuude! This is going to be so nice! Cant wait to see it done! 👍
Nice
Making with your hands amazing
This looks great! But I really would prefer it if you used barbed nails, or unhardened screws. If untreated wood gets to experience the full extent of the elements, while being put under pressure regularely the hardened screws holding it togeather has a safe lifespan of like 3 to 5 years. If you have hard winters then maybe as low as 1 to 3 years, after that the risk of them snapping on you will be very real. Please be careful, we need more guys like you, not less!
I'd just like to know why the big white rock dumped in some random spot & also why that particular tree to cordon off?
me too....left us in the dark!!
I was wondering the same dang thing. Why dump the rock? That fence around the tree won’t stop anything from eating it.
Isso sim é conteúdo 🔥
Sangat menginspirasi.. Samangat terus.
I have serious concerns about the undersized hardware and excessive cantilever. But I guess this just needs to last long enough for the video to make 💰, so 🤷♂️.
A empresa de engenharia que está fazendo essa tree house está de parabéns, ah o ator que usaram no filme também!
Thank you my friend.
Awesome job, congratulations
Лесные молодцы!!!
Very nice
That soil looks like pure gold man
Bigfoot is going to love that tree house.
very good 🤩🤩🤩🤩
It's owe some tree house.. Really enjoyable video..
good to see someone using there initiative for a change using power tools lol
*He's like a tiny little Keebler elf man living in a tree!*
Wow building and cookin Awesome 👌
Nice Tree house 🏡❤.
this is so high it's scray! still so freaking awesome!!!!
I would have grafted a variety of fruit tree branches as your risers going up the steps. In a few years they will bond to the tree and you will have an endless amount of fruits to pick on the way up those stairs. If the fruits matured and fell to the ground you'd have a few choices about what's for dinner. Of course, keep the cross-bow up top ready for action.
I love it
The lonely lumberjack in the woods. Looks like fun.
Wow! You did an AMAZING job! I absolutely loved this! Definitely a new subscriber! Can't wait to see more! Be careful and God bless you!❤🙏💥
whatever you do dont take building tips from this guy 😂
Love this❤
Dude u know what are u doing great builder10 star
This dude is a Beast!
thats really cool mind you I would.t go that high lol. cool steps there awesome hope doesnt kill tree
Я его стройки смотрел на канале "Лесные" ))
i want to do that too but bo tools so just watching you is enough from Philippines
well done young man, well done
Amazing.
I appreciate the design of the spiral staircase, but it would be improved by incorporating a dedicated landing instead of an open hole in the floor entry. A floor entry style proves inconvenient, especially when carrying items during entry or exit. A dedicate stair landing would enhance both safety and functionality, providing a more practical solution compared to the current setup, which seems better suited for a child's treehouse.
Love the Digger hat.
An extraordinary masterpiece my friend ❤
👍parádní
Lovely and interesting to see.
amazing...
Those two inner joists need support. Sketchy 😮
This is so fun Awsome job (don’t for get till full them holes with tree sap) !
Amazing video 📹. ✨✨✨✨✨✨💯👋
Amazing carpenter must have full time job building orders for customers with his talent.
Are you going to install a pulley system for a box so that its easy to get supplies up to the top???? I saw this on tv for a tree house. 😊
Si fue muy buena idea la barandilla de la escalera usar tu ingenio y el resultado quedó estupendo o genial 🎉
My option.
This video is to show how it’s done.
Dead tree, live tree doesn’t really matter.
The fact the new timber is cut and not sealed can be seen as the build is for the video and then dismantled.
Then the original tree dead or not can be taken down and sold.
Check the surrounding trees…. Mostly young growth.
We are lucky someone is willing to teach before taking from an old tree.
Only my opinion.
You’ve frightened the life out of me.
Hai cucinato per 10 complimenti!
Man you got skills!!!
Nice tree house 👍👍
Awesome, but bounce testing stuff with 1 screw holding it into a dead tree and no harness on could end badly for you.
Seriously, unless I missed some major steel cable support system for the tree, those roots are decaying out as fast as the canopy. Might stand for another year or it might fall next week. You are now adding wind sail and weight to a compromised tree. This is not a good idea. 25 year arborist speaking.
You need a A frame base camp with some protection and a great place to just camp out and rest. One other suggestion. If you’re going to use a cordless drill why not use a cordless chainsaw?
that helix stair bruh ! 🫣
woooow best 👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍
Whats the shear rating on those screws?
I hope this doesnt become a costly lesson to you. It looks beautiful, but also extremely hazardous.
those are high strength steel screws made for those kinds of connections. he may not be an engineer but he is very good, with an intuitive sense of what works. notice on the larger connections he is never happy with one good screw from one angle but still looking for another place to put another at the same joint but from a different angle that is optimally placed for the overall strength of that particular connection.
@@scooter2163 this structure is unsafe on day one but two years from now it won't even be useable without constant repairs or upgrades. as many have pointed out the tree it is built in is completely dead and much of his ingenious handrail is well rotted. Another major concern is the joinery, most of what he's using is drywall screws and the angle brackets are dangerously undersized.
This guy and his video aren't bad, and I got no hate for any of it. It is exactly how I built tree forts when I was eleven years old.
@@sandygoldstrike6451 Those are definitely NOT drywall screws. And you speak like this thing is in the middle of a big city and he expects 3000 visitors a day in a couple weeks. Lighten up, YOU don't have to go find this and get on it.
@@scooter2163 well said. sorry for sounding rude. after all he took time to build the residence and share the video. who am I to criticize?
@@sandygoldstrike6451 Well, you are of course welcome to share your opinion, and you weren't entirely wrong in every way either. I just think this guy is having fun and building an extremely solid tree fort/house thingy.