Turn the base upside down to put on the legs.
How to build a tree fort roof.
With some creativity your treehouse can be on posts and in the trees.
The top set of beams will be the floor height of your treehouse.
A lot of the work on the tree fort has.
Follow the manufacturer s step by step instructions to unpack the box.
All common sizes so more bang for my buck with very little waste.
Step 1 understanding the dimensions.
Try to to drill the pilot holes as straight and level as possible.
You seldom see a house built from the roof down.
For example the floor is a 4 foot by 8 foot sheet of material the posts are 8 feet tall the roof is 10 feet wide and so forth.
The roof will extend the life of the tree house and is just as important as the rest of the framing.
The goal was to make a solid good looking little treeless tree house backyard fort that would last for many years.
A flat roof is the easiest to install and when built correctly is easy to maintain.
Next install the perimeter beams to the top set o beams and square them up using the 3 4 5 rule.
Regardless of the type start by building your base.
Lag two sets of beams to the tree using a 3 4 diameter x 10 lag screw.
Follow the simple steps below to frame your own tree house roof.
Add the floor joist perpendicular the main supports on each corner install an angled 2 x 8 down the tree directly below the main supports.
How to build a tree fort step 1.
Build the perimeter of the frame using 2 x 6 or 2 x 8 cuts of lumber.