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Black & Decker The Complete Guide to Treehouses, 2nd edition: Design & Build Your Kids a Treehouse Second Edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 275x210x16 mm, kaal: 896 g, 352 color images & 77 illustrations
  • Sari: Black & Decker Complete Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 1589236610
  • ISBN-13: 9781589236615
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 275x210x16 mm, kaal: 896 g, 352 color images & 77 illustrations
  • Sari: Black & Decker Complete Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2012
  • Kirjastus: Cool Springs Press
  • ISBN-10: 1589236610
  • ISBN-13: 9781589236615
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This expanded edition of The Complete Guide: Build Your Kids a Treehouse covers every aspect of treehouse building, from choosing a tree and safety considerations to adding interior furniture and even a zip line.

Now featuring two all-new treehouse plans with step-by-step photo-illustrated instruction.

For kids, a treehouse is a room that never has to be cleaned, a place for muddy shoes and bug jars and adventures real and imagined; a house that you can paint whenever and however you want, without gaining approval. For adults, its a room that never has to be cleaned, a place for muddy shoes andwell, you get the idea. But best of all a treehouse is up in a tree. And thats just cool.   Filled with inspiring photos of finished treehouses and easy-to-follow instructions for building your own, learn with your family treehouse basicschoosing a tree, planning and design, treehouse safetyfollowed by building techniques for:

Platforms designed for various tree configurations Framing and finishing walls and railings Finishing interiors with paneling, shelves, and flip-down tables and bunks Doors, both classic and in fun shapes Windows, including shutters and pop-ups Building and framing roofs Modes of access, including ladders, stairs, trap doors, and a firemans pole Playthings, including swings, a zip line, a rock climbing wall, slides, and more

You can get started right away by following the complete plans and step-by-step photos for making your choice of two popular treehouse designs: an open-air treehouse and a gable house with entry deck. To give you even more to choose from, you will find fully developed plans for six additional treehouse types that you can adapt to your particular trees and wishes.

Build the treehouse you and your kids have always dreamed of with BLACK+DECKER The Complete Guide to Treehouses, 2nd edition.
Introduction 6(14)
Lofty Ideas
8(12)
Treehouse Basics
20(38)
Choosing a Tree
21(7)
General Tree Health
22(1)
Is It Big Enough?
23(1)
Location
24(1)
Behavior
25(1)
Grooming the Winner
26(1)
Choosing a Tree Species
27(1)
Planning & Design
28(22)
Building Codes & Zoning Laws
29(1)
Elements of a Treehouse
30(10)
Design Considerations
40(4)
Drawing Plans
44(2)
Lumber & Hardware
46(4)
Treehouse Safety
50(8)
Safe Treehouse Design
51(4)
Working Safely
55(3)
Treehouse Building Techniques
58(106)
Building Platforms
59(7)
Platform Basics
60(1)
Platform Anchoring Techniques
61(4)
Installing Decking
65(1)
Platform Designs
66(16)
Single Tree: Platform Nestled in Branches
67(3)
Single Tree: Trunk as Center Post
70(5)
Two Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
75(3)
Three Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
78(2)
Two Trees & Two Support Posts
80(2)
Framing & Finishing Walls
82(12)
Framing Walls
83(4)
Siding & Trim
87(5)
Installing Walls
92(1)
Building Railings
93(1)
Finishing Interiors
94(10)
Wall & Ceiling Paneling
94(2)
Shelves & Tables
96(6)
Flip-down Table & Bunk
102(2)
Doors & Windows
104(12)
Building a Window
106(2)
Window Cutouts
108(2)
Shutters & Pop-up Windows
110(3)
Fun Doors
113(2)
Classic Doors
115(1)
Building Roofs
116(10)
Framing the Roof
117(5)
Sheathing & Roofing
122(4)
Modes of Access
126(10)
Ladders
126(4)
Stairs
130(4)
Trap Doors
134(1)
Fireman's Pole
135(1)
Swings & Playthings
136(28)
Classic Tree Swings
137(7)
Zip Line
144(6)
Rock Climbing Wall
150(4)
Water Cannon
154(3)
Speaking Tube
157(3)
Slides
160(4)
Treehouse Projects
164(56)
Open-air Treehouse
166(18)
Gable House with Entry Deck
184(12)
More Treehouse Plans
196(24)
Plan 1 Gable Roof with Auxiliary Posts
197(3)
Plan 2 A-frame with Walkout Deck
200(4)
Plan 3 Half-covered Crow's Nest
204(4)
Plan 4 Wraparound Shed on Stilts
208(4)
Plan 5 Triangular Tree Hut
212(4)
Plan 6 Four-tree Shanty
216(4)
Resources/Photo Credits 220(1)
Index 221
Philip Schmidt is a writer, editor, and project designer specializing in houses and everything we do with them. A former carpenter, he is the author of more than two dozen books covering subjects from solar power to backyard treehouses to DIY plywood furniture, including How to Build Your Very Own Little Free Library, The Complete Guide to Treehouses, PlyDesign, The Complete Guide to Patios, and Install Your Own Solar Panels. He lives in Colorado, U.S.A.