@dannydavis181

Thatโ€™s awesome. Iโ€™d hire this guy to do my treehouse.

@Will_Forge

I'm a southerner so correct me if I'm wrong, but won't that flat roof collect so much snow it will collapse the structure after a decent sized blizzard? You supported your roof off of your walls, and in the final shot at 17:58 I'm already seeing the flooring on the balcony bowing directly under that thin column due to the foot or so of snow on the roof already. I'm very concerned for anyone trying to stay in there as their own body weight and the weight of their firewood might be the straw that breaks the camel's back under a massive load of snow when excess firewood on-hand is most crucial.

I'd recommend putting some kind of sloped roof on there, or else make the heat of the fireplace rout through pipes on the roof to cause it to melt the snow when active. Or maybe both. The routed fireplace will buildup soot up there as the rapid cooling will reduce the thermal energy of the updraft, so you'll also need to solve that if you go that rout. Might not be worth it. Just put a steeply sloping roof on there or you might end up killing someone. Hopefully it happens when no one's inside.

@scottwilliamson1909

What a master craftsman you are, and don't allow anyone to tell you that you're only a run of the mill builder.
What you built is truly inspirational.
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@12MinuteStudios

All these ridiculous comments about the tree coming from people that write on paper every single day get over it. We cut down 12 million Acres every single day. I don't think a guy building a treehouse and damaging one tree is going to impact much

@SamLee8084

Love it, I would need a bathroom as well.

@barbymieres2701

Wuw yo evisto casitas cuentos de adas ๐Ÿงšโ€โ™€๏ธโœจ๏ธpero no realidad que hermosa ๐Ÿ‘

@jacobblatnica

Should have left room at the joints for the tree to grow. You can use rubber seals at the joints and boots to go around limbs. Plus heating up an area of the trunk that big will make the tree think it is summer and take it out of hibernation and most likely kill it.

@jeffmech1

3:42 - And in this shot, you see where weโ€™ve sawed of two (at least) HUGH branches to make room for the treehouse. This further hastens the death of the tree.
4:01 - Here we jam the boards up against the tree branch, ensuring the tree wonโ€™t be able to grow and expand, this hastening the treeโ€™s downfall.
11:57 - Now here you see is bringing in the handmade furniture, then, @ 11:59 we have to take it all out to install the moisture barrier and then of course, the flooring.

@rosanepizzetti9473

Muito legal essa casa na รกrvore.

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@abigaildeoliveira204

๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰ Parabรฉns pra ele...!!! Uma arte e tanto!!! Que dom....admiro!!!!โค

@guyhummel2847

I would stay there for a week just to unwind!!๐Ÿ˜ฎ๐Ÿ˜ฎ

@duazahra8080

Waooo the view the house Love it โฃ๏ธ

@ibrarmaqbool7553

Beautiful ๐ŸŽ‰๐Ÿ˜Š

@elizabethwilliston6377

This is absolutely  stunning I love it. If only I could climb up all those steps I'd  live in it myself. You sir have amazing  talent

@goodaysgonebadonesacominon

Really cool . You can add on going from tree to tree ! Awesome

@paulversteegh7376

The pic is clickbait.

@veil1792

Amazing Birdhouse, they're gonna love it!

@ashleybonanno3043

Everything this fellow has built is my dream life! There's nothing more rewarding than building something that's not only beautiful but also rewarding because its being used on a daily basis!๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ‘ You certainly have a gift from the Lord! โค

@komazaki5811

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