Dude, WTF! That was amazing!!! I've been wanting do something like this for awhile. This was very inspiring! Watching the video, I could feel the aches and pains of all your hard work, lol! But watching your kids (hopefully mine as well soon!) enjoying the fruits of your labor, I'm sure is all worth it! Great job, buddy! Hope you and yours create tons of wonderful memories! Enjoy! Thx!
Love your work, the kids will have fun for years, I've built two the first about 30 years ago using treated pine logs set in concrete, it's still going strong, the second for the grandies about 7 years ago same deal, it gets lots of use. Cheers from west Australia
Great work!! Love the touch of the curved deck. Any thoughts on why no top coat on wood?? Sealer, stain, etc? Genually asking. Wouldn't the bare wood weather faster?
Thank you. Yeah the wood was freshly green. When we built our deck we waited 9 months before staining but it still proved too soon as it weeped through the stain making it look weird. We expect to seal it later this coming summer when it will be over a year old
Dear excellent work and very beautiful result, what I liked most is that apparently the trees were not intervened with foreign elements attached, the environment provided by that group of trees was respected and the maximum use was made, respecting nature.¡¡¡¡¡ 👍😉
technically its not attached to the trees. Attaching them was an option however if not done correctly can destroy the integrity of the tree, then after the tree dies, it wont be a tree house huh. So we decided to respect the trees and build around them - regardless...thank you for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it
If you want to see a really fantastic tree house go to Nic Rijavek's channel. It is one of his earlier videos from several years ago, before building his log home.
well I guess you didnt watch the complete video? Its wrapped around the trees. Technically youre correct though. 1. The finished house was too big for the trees. 2. When we considered attaching the tree house to the trees, the research came back as a risk for the health of the tree. If the tree dies you end up with a tree stump house... so we chose to preserve the integrity of the trees
It looks really good, but to be a tree house should it not be in the tree instead of on stilts, hard for to call it a tree house by only being surrounded by trees. Still it looked fun to build.
yes technically youre correct. I was initially going to attach it to the tree with tree house hardware but upon researching, theres a risk of hurting the tree to the point it can get rot and eventually die, so we decided to preserve the integrity of the tree, even being careful not to hurt the root system when installing the posts
@@spottedowldiy It still looks like it would be fun and I myself would say, since I never had anything like this when I was young, go away kids my turn to play, even if I would break a hip trying lol.
technically you're correct, we were going to attach it to the tree till we found out that its possible to kill the tree, infections can get in, and then when the tree is dead its not going to be a tree house anymore, so the trees are respected and left untouched to allow them to thrive
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why ? From the research Ive been able to find I havent found any construction pros or codes saying not to, but interested to hear why you think its never a good idea
@@spottedowldiy I’ve seen wood housed in a sonotube poured pier split the concrete open from the PT swelling. If you want it to last your posts should start above grade on post foot capping a pier. Pole barns bury their unhoused posts on a precast footing. But Even ground contact PT only lasts a decade if your lucky.
This is absolutely fantastic! Should be very proud of their efforts, and the kids are too lucky to have a family/friends that put this together!
Dude, WTF! That was amazing!!! I've been wanting do something like this for awhile. This was very inspiring! Watching the video, I could feel the aches and pains of all your hard work, lol! But watching your kids (hopefully mine as well soon!) enjoying the fruits of your labor, I'm sure is all worth it! Great job, buddy! Hope you and yours create tons of wonderful memories! Enjoy! Thx!
wow such a huge compliment, thank you so much.
I LOVE this. A great play area in amongst the trees with no trees maimed. Fantastic.
Thank you very much!
Love your work, the kids will have fun for years, I've built two the first about 30 years ago using treated pine logs set in concrete, it's still going strong, the second for the grandies about 7 years ago same deal, it gets lots of use. Cheers from west Australia
Thsnks Dazza - thats really encouraging
Great work!! Love the touch of the curved deck. Any thoughts on why no top coat on wood?? Sealer, stain, etc? Genually asking. Wouldn't the bare wood weather faster?
Thank you. Yeah the wood was freshly green. When we built our deck we waited 9 months before staining but it still proved too soon as it weeped through the stain making it look weird. We expect to seal it later this coming summer when it will be over a year old
Dear excellent work and very beautiful result, what I liked most is that apparently the trees were not intervened with foreign elements attached, the environment provided by that group of trees was respected and the maximum use was made, respecting nature.¡¡¡¡¡ 👍😉
Thank you for recognizing that, some dont see the effort
I think the tree house master Pete Nelson would be impressed with what you have done.
Thats quite a compliment, thank you very much
WOW your a badass builder and your commitment to spend large just for materials alone...what you built is incredible and fun and kids will always love
Holy cow, such a generous compliment - you give me energy, thank you so much
Holy moly......! It's the epic and your skills are legit !!!!!
you make my heart and my face smile so much, thank you
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Looks like a fun play area for kids but not a tree house.
Correct. It has exactly zero of the features of a house. Lovely play area, though.
Tell me you don’t know what a tree house is, without telling me it’s not a tree house.
technically its not attached to the trees. Attaching them was an option however if not done correctly can destroy the integrity of the tree, then after the tree dies, it wont be a tree house huh. So we decided to respect the trees and build around them - regardless...thank you for watching and commenting, I really appreciate it
If you want to see a really fantastic tree house go to
Nic Rijavek's channel. It is one of his earlier videos from several years ago, before building his log home.
there is no word, I have never seen such an interesting and beautiful children's corner anywhere, respect!!!
Gosh, thank you so much
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Its not tree house, just house beside tree
well I guess you didnt watch the complete video? Its wrapped around the trees. Technically youre correct though. 1. The finished house was too big for the trees. 2. When we considered attaching the tree house to the trees, the research came back as a risk for the health of the tree. If the tree dies you end up with a tree stump house... so we chose to preserve the integrity of the trees
It looks really good, but to be a tree house should it not be in the tree instead of on stilts, hard for to call it a tree house by only being surrounded by trees. Still it looked fun to build.
yes technically youre correct. I was initially going to attach it to the tree with tree house hardware but upon researching, theres a risk of hurting the tree to the point it can get rot and eventually die, so we decided to preserve the integrity of the tree, even being careful not to hurt the root system when installing the posts
@@spottedowldiy It still looks like it would be fun and I myself would say, since I never had anything like this when I was young, go away kids my turn to play, even if I would break a hip trying lol.
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Ummm....that's not a tree house
technically you're correct, we were going to attach it to the tree till we found out that its possible to kill the tree, infections can get in, and then when the tree is dead its not going to be a tree house anymore, so the trees are respected and left untouched to allow them to thrive
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thats not a tree house
oh poo, I better dismantle it
@@spottedowldiy i mean, its a great kids cabin, but it's not a tree house
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Never a good idea to house wood in concrete
why ? From the research Ive been able to find I havent found any construction pros or codes saying not to, but interested to hear why you think its never a good idea
@@spottedowldiy I’ve seen wood housed in a sonotube poured pier split the concrete open from the PT swelling. If you want it to last your posts should start above grade on post foot capping a pier. Pole barns bury their unhoused posts on a precast footing. But Even ground contact PT only lasts a decade if your lucky.