Philip Schmidt
Black & Decker the Complete Photo Guide to Treehouses 3rd Edition
Design and Build Your Dream Treehouse
Herausgeber: Johanson, Mark
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Black & Decker the Complete Photo Guide to Treehouses 3rd Edition
Design and Build Your Dream Treehouse
Herausgeber: Johanson, Mark
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BLACK+DECKER The Complete Photo Guide to Treehouses 3rd Edition features new building technique information on using TAB (Treehouse anchor bolt) support systems and extended information on cable-supported platforms.
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BLACK+DECKER The Complete Photo Guide to Treehouses 3rd Edition features new building technique information on using TAB (Treehouse anchor bolt) support systems and extended information on cable-supported platforms.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Black & Decker
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 209mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9780760371619
- ISBN-10: 076037161X
- Artikelnr.: 62164502
- Black & Decker
- Verlag: Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 209mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9780760371619
- ISBN-10: 076037161X
- Artikelnr.: 62164502
Mark Johanson is an experienced home improvement, woodworking and gardening writer and editor. He has collaborated and directed the production of more than 400 do-it-yourself books, including over 75 under the BLACK+DECKER® brand. He has also written numerous magazine and online articles on DIY topics. He lives in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Philip Schmidt is an avid environmentalist and a home improvement expert who has written many successful DIY books, including Build Your Kids a Treehouse, The Complete Guide to Patios, and The Complete Guide to Contemporary Sheds.
Contents
The Complete Guide
to Treehouses
Introduction
Lofty Ideas: A Gallery of Creative Treehouses
Treehouse Basics
Choosing a Tree
General Tree Health
Is It Big Enough?
Location
Trees to Avoid
Grooming the Winner
Choosing a Tree Species
Planning + Design
Building Codes + Zoning Laws
Parts of a Treehouse
Design Considerations
Lumber, Hardware + Tools
Treehouse Safety
Safe Treehouse Design
Working Safely
Treehouse Construction
Treehouse Support Systems
Treehouse Support Options
Beams and Braces
Platforms
Single Tree: Platform Nestled in Branches
Single Tree: Trunk as Center Post
Two Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Three Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Two Trees + Two Support Posts
Framing + Finishing Walls
Framing Walls
Siding + Trim
Installing Walls
Building Railings
Finishing Interiors
Wall + Ceiling Paneling
Shelves + Tables
Flip-down Table + Bunk
Doors + Windows
Building a Window
Shutters + Pop-up Windows
Fun Doors
Classic Doors
Building Roofs
Framing the Roof
Sheathing + Roofing
Modes of Access
Ladders
Trap Doors
Fireman’s Pole
Swings + Playthings
Classic Tree Swings
Zip Line
Rock Climbing Wall
Water Cannon
Speaking Tube
Slides
Treehouse Projects
Open-air Treehouse
Gable House with Entry Deck
More Treehouse Plans
Plan 1: Gable Roof with Auxiliary Posts
Plan 2: A-frame with Walkout Deck
Plan 3: Half-covered Crow’s Nest
Plan 4: Wraparound Shed on Stilts
Plan 5: Triangular Tree Hut
Plan 6: Four-tree Shanty
Resources/Photo Credits
Index
The Complete Guide
to Treehouses
Introduction
Lofty Ideas: A Gallery of Creative Treehouses
Treehouse Basics
Choosing a Tree
General Tree Health
Is It Big Enough?
Location
Trees to Avoid
Grooming the Winner
Choosing a Tree Species
Planning + Design
Building Codes + Zoning Laws
Parts of a Treehouse
Design Considerations
Lumber, Hardware + Tools
Treehouse Safety
Safe Treehouse Design
Working Safely
Treehouse Construction
Treehouse Support Systems
Treehouse Support Options
Beams and Braces
Platforms
Single Tree: Platform Nestled in Branches
Single Tree: Trunk as Center Post
Two Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Three Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Two Trees + Two Support Posts
Framing + Finishing Walls
Framing Walls
Siding + Trim
Installing Walls
Building Railings
Finishing Interiors
Wall + Ceiling Paneling
Shelves + Tables
Flip-down Table + Bunk
Doors + Windows
Building a Window
Shutters + Pop-up Windows
Fun Doors
Classic Doors
Building Roofs
Framing the Roof
Sheathing + Roofing
Modes of Access
Ladders
Trap Doors
Fireman’s Pole
Swings + Playthings
Classic Tree Swings
Zip Line
Rock Climbing Wall
Water Cannon
Speaking Tube
Slides
Treehouse Projects
Open-air Treehouse
Gable House with Entry Deck
More Treehouse Plans
Plan 1: Gable Roof with Auxiliary Posts
Plan 2: A-frame with Walkout Deck
Plan 3: Half-covered Crow’s Nest
Plan 4: Wraparound Shed on Stilts
Plan 5: Triangular Tree Hut
Plan 6: Four-tree Shanty
Resources/Photo Credits
Index
Contents
The Complete Guide
to Treehouses
Introduction
Lofty Ideas: A Gallery of Creative Treehouses
Treehouse Basics
Choosing a Tree
General Tree Health
Is It Big Enough?
Location
Trees to Avoid
Grooming the Winner
Choosing a Tree Species
Planning + Design
Building Codes + Zoning Laws
Parts of a Treehouse
Design Considerations
Lumber, Hardware + Tools
Treehouse Safety
Safe Treehouse Design
Working Safely
Treehouse Construction
Treehouse Support Systems
Treehouse Support Options
Beams and Braces
Platforms
Single Tree: Platform Nestled in Branches
Single Tree: Trunk as Center Post
Two Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Three Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Two Trees + Two Support Posts
Framing + Finishing Walls
Framing Walls
Siding + Trim
Installing Walls
Building Railings
Finishing Interiors
Wall + Ceiling Paneling
Shelves + Tables
Flip-down Table + Bunk
Doors + Windows
Building a Window
Shutters + Pop-up Windows
Fun Doors
Classic Doors
Building Roofs
Framing the Roof
Sheathing + Roofing
Modes of Access
Ladders
Trap Doors
Fireman’s Pole
Swings + Playthings
Classic Tree Swings
Zip Line
Rock Climbing Wall
Water Cannon
Speaking Tube
Slides
Treehouse Projects
Open-air Treehouse
Gable House with Entry Deck
More Treehouse Plans
Plan 1: Gable Roof with Auxiliary Posts
Plan 2: A-frame with Walkout Deck
Plan 3: Half-covered Crow’s Nest
Plan 4: Wraparound Shed on Stilts
Plan 5: Triangular Tree Hut
Plan 6: Four-tree Shanty
Resources/Photo Credits
Index
The Complete Guide
to Treehouses
Introduction
Lofty Ideas: A Gallery of Creative Treehouses
Treehouse Basics
Choosing a Tree
General Tree Health
Is It Big Enough?
Location
Trees to Avoid
Grooming the Winner
Choosing a Tree Species
Planning + Design
Building Codes + Zoning Laws
Parts of a Treehouse
Design Considerations
Lumber, Hardware + Tools
Treehouse Safety
Safe Treehouse Design
Working Safely
Treehouse Construction
Treehouse Support Systems
Treehouse Support Options
Beams and Braces
Platforms
Single Tree: Platform Nestled in Branches
Single Tree: Trunk as Center Post
Two Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Three Trees: Platform Spanning Between Trunks
Two Trees + Two Support Posts
Framing + Finishing Walls
Framing Walls
Siding + Trim
Installing Walls
Building Railings
Finishing Interiors
Wall + Ceiling Paneling
Shelves + Tables
Flip-down Table + Bunk
Doors + Windows
Building a Window
Shutters + Pop-up Windows
Fun Doors
Classic Doors
Building Roofs
Framing the Roof
Sheathing + Roofing
Modes of Access
Ladders
Trap Doors
Fireman’s Pole
Swings + Playthings
Classic Tree Swings
Zip Line
Rock Climbing Wall
Water Cannon
Speaking Tube
Slides
Treehouse Projects
Open-air Treehouse
Gable House with Entry Deck
More Treehouse Plans
Plan 1: Gable Roof with Auxiliary Posts
Plan 2: A-frame with Walkout Deck
Plan 3: Half-covered Crow’s Nest
Plan 4: Wraparound Shed on Stilts
Plan 5: Triangular Tree Hut
Plan 6: Four-tree Shanty
Resources/Photo Credits
Index