How to Install a Treehouse Attachment Bolt (TAB) – Installation Video

How to Install a Treehouse Attachment Bolt (TAB)  – Installation Video

A step by step process for installing a Treehouse attachment bolt (TAB).

To see treehousesupplies.com’s TABs and Bits:
http://www.treehousesupplies.com/Treehouse_Bolts_s/41.htm

Here’s the link for the high torque DWD460 drill:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001P5CU2K/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B001P5CU2K&linkCode=as2&tag=theonlinemanstore-20

Link for detailed, written TAB installation instructions:
https://www.treehousesupplies.com/Articles.asp?ID=269

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oscar urbina says:

hijos de puta … pobres árboles ya mo saben como las timar mas la naturaleza… maldito negocio… pobre naturaleza …. 😢😢😢🤕🤕

Joe Hastings says:

Why punish your viewers with that insane loud music.?

alberto modica says:

Buongiorno, se qualcuno parla la mia lingua, vorrei un informazione.Questi supporti TAB sono di acciaio?Dove si possono acquistare in Italia?Posso farli consteuire da un fabbro ?Come scegliere quale usare?Grazie

Duca Schoenberg says:

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Duca Schoenberg says:

I've found great handbook on woodprix website. Good solutions for everyone I think

Quentin Sweeney says:

why is this $150?

john abruzzi says:

how to keep treehouse from termite or other bug from the woods?

Louisiana Country Life! says:

Fascinating, I have 2 huge pines on my property that are over 100 years old, they stand about 14 feet apart, my question is how do you perfectly align these TAB's in both trees?

TreehouseSupplies says:

Yes Cindy, you can buy it on our site http://www.treehousesupplies.com

Cindy Johansen says:

Can I buy this from you?

Matthew Joseff says:

I was going to ask a question, then just found the answer myself.  Looks like this is the healthiest way to go (for the tree). 

Do nails, screws, bolts, ropes or cables damage the tree?
The use of nails, screws or bolts can cause health problems for a tree if not fitted correctly. Cables and ropes slung over branches are very damaging, as they cut through the bark as the structure moves. Any damage to the bark of the tree, whether by nail, screw or bolt, is a potential entry point for infections and bacteria, so it makes sense to keep the overall number to a minimum. Multiple punctures can cause dangerous compartmentalisation.
The general recommendation for fixing supports is to use a single, large bolt fitted into a cleanly drilled pilot hole. Nails and screws are not strong enough for major supports without causing tree damage. For more detailed information on how trees can be damaged by treehouses and how to minimise the problems, see the tree damage page.

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