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Hiring Climbers/Carpenters for Tree House building

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Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

Thought I would try here first. Salt Lake City and Surrounding Area. I need to hire 2-3 people for building tree houses(theses are not your average kids club house tree houses). I am looking for people that are not afraid of heights and comfortable hanging around on ropes 40+ feet up in trees working. You would need to know your way around carpenter tools, have an aptitude for building and be able to think on your feet.
I have a job coming up in a couple of weeks that I need to add to my crew. This build will last six weeks with jobs lined up beyond that if you work out for me.
Pay is based on experience...
Access to equipment deals and gear allowance...
Please PM me if you are interested. An interview will probably include an afternoon out climbing to see if we get along and I can trust you...I am on the site working 10 hours a day unless the ice comes in then maybe a little less.
Dallen

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

Have had some interest still looking for good people.
Dallen

Brett Thompson · · Washington State · Joined Jun 2011 · Points: 135

where are you building at? i have worked as a framer for about a year

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

Still need help. I have a couple of really good responses. I am looking for another one or two people.
Dallen

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

You know these climber/carpenters are going to turn your plans for a tree house into an awesome tree-house-climbing wall combo, whether you like it or not. That should be pretty cool for the kids.

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

The family I am building for, would be open to that. So far on this project, I have built 5 platforms with ladders, stairs and 2 bridges linking the platforms. The highest "house" is 40 ft in the air. I have put in a zip line. Now I am looking for help in building another house with a 70 ft bridge connecting it to the rest of the structures. One of my favorite parts so far on this job is the highest platform (crows nest), when the wind blows, you feel like you are riding on the mast of a sailing ship.

Dallen

zoso · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2007 · Points: 790

Dallen,
Post some pics and show off a bit.

Mikey Seaman · · Boise, ID · Joined Sep 2010 · Points: 5

Yeah, post some pics!

Jersey · · park city, utah · Joined Mar 2009 · Points: 115

sounds cool, i'm a carpenter and climber and have dabbled in this sort of thing, like to check out what you have going on. you can e-mail me your contact info to jerseydave@hotmail.com

Daniel Kryger · · wanship, UT · Joined Dec 2010 · Points: 10

If you are still looking for help. i would love to you can call me at 801 244 3711. but ice is now in so we could just go do some of that as well.
Dan

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

waiting to see some cool pics of the work done !!!

Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700
Sunny-D · · SLC, Utah · Joined Aug 2006 · Points: 700

Jake,
There are several ways to attach the treehouse to the tree. I primarily use TABs (Treehouse Anchor Bolts) and floating TABs. The key is to not have wood on wood (can cause rot) The TABs allow for tree growth. I frame the holes around the trees so they can be expanded as the tree grows. But yes using mature trees helps a lot.
TABs go into the tree then a floating bracket that fits on each TAB is mounted onto the beams/joists which make up the start of the floor. You build out the floor like you would frame a normal structure (somewhat). Its a little more complicated then that but that is how it works in a nutshell.
Thanks for the compliment. It is a ton of fun building these. The highest platform in 40 feet off the ground. Super fun to work on when the wind is blowing. The little kid really gets a chance to come out . We have installed a 170 foot zip line and I am designing an actual house that fits into another set of trees on this property and will have a 70 ft bridge connecting it to these platforms.

josh holmes · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2008 · Points: 215

Looks really nice, Sunny-D! Reminds me of a friends side job in Marin County, heard of a guy nick named trundlesby?

Jake T · · Prescott AZ · Joined Jun 2011 · Points: 5

Hiya Sunny, You might consider calling a few local arborists. I own a small tree care company here in central Arizona and buiding a treehouse would be an awesome project. I think most of us (tree climbers) would be pretty phsyched on the idea. As well as having a bunch of rigging hardware tree climbers *should* be able to move around in the tree a good bit faster than your average rock climber. Good luck
Jake T

The Farley · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 30

Nice Work Dallen-

james22 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2014 · Points: 0

Pretty amazing pictures of tree houses. Till now I thought the best ones are compiled at ranker.com/list/coolest-tre… but I feel I was wrong. Some of tree houses shown here are truly magnificent.

Ian White · · Dubois, Wyoming · Joined Jun 2009 · Points: 0

When you get a chance, you may want to look into a product called Paclobutrazol. It's a tree growth regulator. After one year you can see 95% growth control. Would definitely help with mitigating issues from the tree growing enough to cause problems. I'm an ISA Certified Arborist and we use it a lot with great success.

Jake Scott · · Cottonwood Heights, Utah · Joined Jun 2014 · Points: 0

I just moved out to Utah and would love to work for you.

Contact me at 814-688-8025
I'm 22 with experience climbing and some carpentry skills.

Thanks,
Jake

Danny Cox · · Ogden, Utah · Joined Jun 2014 · Points: 0

Hi Im Daniel, im 20 and this job sounds awesome! I love to climb and have some Carpentry skills. Let me know if you still need help.
My number is 801-941-5123.
email: greentodannytoo@gmail.com

paularonw · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Mar 2015 · Points: 0

Hi there,

I'm looking to build my own treehouse, but need some gear for climbing. I've found supplies online at amleo.com/arborist-supplies… but I'm not sure if they will work for my job, nor do I know what kind of gear I'll need. I've done a little indoor climbing, but this looks like another beast altogether.

Do you have a supply list of items I should purchase, or even another supplier you'd suggest?

Thanks much,

P

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