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Right about now your saying,
What do you mean TREELESS
I see a tree in that picture!"
You sure do...but let's face it,
how many of us have the
perfect tree in our back yard at
the spot we want to build a
children's playhouse?
That's right... so we are going to
build a tree house on a tree we
will place exactly where we
want it to be. A second
benefit to this approach is that
the woman in our life will
probably have something to say
if this project isn't "beautiful".
We're going to make sure it's
beautiful and enhances your
back yard.
Because we normally don't have the perfect tree in
the perfect location, we will use a substitute "tree".
The tree we'll use will be a pole similar to a small
telephone pole. You can purchase these at lumber
yards (out in the country), or farm supply stores. For
a 20' pole the cost is approximately $50.00.
Step 1 : Locate the spot. Now
the interesting part.... using a
posthole digger, excavate a
hole at least 4 feet deep by 16-
18" in diameter. (Dig to 5' deep
if possible)
The pole should be pressure treated and will be 20'
long and approximately 8" in diameter.
Tip: Once your hole is about 3 ft
deep, add 6 ft long 2x2 lumber
to the posthole digger handles
as extenders. Extenders can be
taped on or fastened with
stainless steel hose clamps so
the handle and extender are
tight together.
Step 3: Mix and fill with bagged concrete for 18". Fill
middle layer with dirt until 18" from top of hole and
tamp tightly. Finish last layer with concrete mix to
ground level. Cure for 2 days or longer.
Step 2: Place 20 ft pole in
centre of 5 ft deep hole and
brace with 4 - 12' long 2x4
braces at 45-degree angle. Nail
one end of 2x4 brace to pole
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and other end to 2x4x2 ft. stake
driven into ground 8 ft out from
pole. Plumb and brace pole to
be perpendicular to the ground.
Step 4: Measure down from the top
of the pole 24" and make a mark.
Measure down from that mark 70"
and make another mark. This second
mark is the bottom of your platform
(floor joists). This is your starting
point.
Step 5: Use 2x8 pressure treated
SYP lumber for the platform. Start
with boards "A" and "B" (90"
long) and install them on the pole on
the lower mark as described earlier.
Nail them in place with 2 16d
galvanized nails. Level these 2
joists. Install 2 - 1/2" x 6" galv. lag
bolts into centre line of wooden pole.
(Each 2x8 will have 2 bolts)
Step 6: Measure, cut and install 2
small 2x8 joists (E & F), to wrap
around the pole. Lag bolt into pole
with 2 - 1/2" x 6" galv. bolts similar to
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step 5. Also Lag bolt through side of
joists "A" and "B" into ends of "E & F"
with 3/8" x 5" galv. lag bolts.
Step 7 : Cut 2x8 band boards "C" and "D" 93" long
and install on ends of joists "A" and "B" as shown.
Bolt with lag bolts as previous joints were bolted. (2
lag bolts in each joint) Finish the outside frame of the
platform by installing 2 - 2x8 joists (90" long) between
"C" and "D".
Step 8: Measure, cut and install remaining floor
joists (90" long). Use either lag bolts or joist hangers
to secure the ends of the joists to the band board.
Step 9: Measure, cut and install second band board
around complete perimeter of platform. Fasten with
nails every 16". Lag bolt only at corners. This
outside band board will be 2x10 material. Fasten
flush at top...overhang bottom.
All Lag Bolts will use washers
Step 10: Install diagonal corner braces down to
main pole as shown in drawing. These braces
are made from pressure treated 4x6 landscaping
timbers. The diagonal braces will meet the pole
at approximately 4 ft down from the bottom of
the platform. Measure to determine exact length
and angle cut needed. (It will be very close to a
45 degree angle)
Step 11: The diagonal braces will be
lag bolted to the centre pole with 2 -
1/2" x 8" lag bolts and washers in
each end of each leg . The drawing
below shows how the brace is cut and
bolted to the bottom of the platform.
Step 12: Install 1/2" (or 5/8") pressure treated
plywood to top of platform for flooring.
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Step 13: Time to build the
playhouse on top of the
platform.
From here on our project is
just an example. You can
have the playhouse portion be
anything you desire. Enclose
or partially enclose your
structure to suit your family
needs.
Our project uses 2x8 corner
boards nailed into a right angle
as shown. (Location "A")
These will be 5'6" long, and
will sit on top of the plywood
floor in the corner as
shown. Secure to platform by
toenailing with 16d nails, then
3" angle brackets.
Step 14: Once all 4-corner boards are secured in place, measure, cut and install 2x8 headers (board
"B"). (Temporarily nail in place) Secure each corner using a 3/8" x 4" carriage bolts, with 2 bolts in
each end of each header. Diagonal brace "C" is a 2x4x36" secured with nails in location shown.
Step 15: The railing will need to have pickets with spacing no greater than 3 1/2" (unlike pictured
railing) Make railing 36" high, with a top rail made from a 2x6x8'.
Step 16 : The roof will be framed as a standard hip roof with the 4 corner hip rafters resting on the
top of the pole. You will need to cut a small "birds mouth" cut at the top of these 4 rafters in order
for the hip rafters to rest securely on the top of the pole. Down at the "gutter line", every rafter will
be mitre cut and nailed to the inside of the header (B).... so that the top of each rafter is flush with
the top of header (B).
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the top of header (B).
Note: If you are not familiar with how to make hip rafter cuts, secure a book on framing at the local
library or home centre. Subject: Carpentry. (Framing techniques or practices)
Step 17: Make a safe ladder for your new playhouse. Use a 2x4 and dado in a 1 1/2" groove
approximately 3/8" deep (at15 degrees off perpendicular angle). Step spacing is 12". Use a 2x4 (or
2x6) for step tread.
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