Fort/Tree House

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sonofczechgun

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After two years I resumed the work on the fort for kids. Originally started with pine knocked down by hurricane and used chainsaw mill to cut boards. For the roof I just bought the lumber - it goes faster and it is easier to work with.

My little home work in framing roofs:)
 

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After two years I resumed the work on the fort for kids. Originally started with pine knocked down by hurricane and used chainsaw mill to cut boards. For the roof I just bought the lumber - it goes faster and it is easier to work with.

My little home work in framing roofs:)
 
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detail
 

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There is gonna be a window
 

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Front view
 

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Looks good!

I plan on building our 3yr old a tree house on one of the 36" pines out back. Probrably a little higher off the ground but it's still cool. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
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Looks good!

I plan on building our 3yr old a tree house on one of the 36" pines out back. Probrably a little higher off the ground but it's still cool. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
 
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