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armchairarborist

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  1. Lots of fun building the thing thanks guys, made easier with stihl bt45 drill. I've been dreaming of building something like this since daydreaming my way through school. When I was young three pallets and a tarp were my castle up a goat willow but it wasn't safe.

  2. It's three castles with connecting bridges, didn't really have a plan when I started, it just kept on growing. Approx 10ft tall and 25ft across the front. Took a hell of a lot of fixings. Will be adding cargo net and a heap of woodchip to slide into

  3. Hi, I had similar situation to this, needed light at the flick of a switch in an off grid open sided rdbuilding, I bought four pairs of LED DRL's daytime running lights for £11 off ebay, I used them because they are waterproof, wired up a really simple circuit with toggle switch and wagon battery, the battery lasts ages but gets swapped once a fortnight for another thats getting trickle charged by a small solar panel. I also just bought a 12v remote control so I can just press button on keyring when I get within 50ft and hey presto lights!

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