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Back in the late 50s early 60s we weren’t allowed to hammer anything into a tree, either. Taught that it was harmful to the trees. Ropes, belts, string, baling twine, stirrup leathers, suspenders, anything but nail type items were our tools and it all worked just fine :)
James Deveney Premium Member about 4 years ago
Way back in 1962 my dad wouldn’t let me use nails or lag bolts to create a treehouse. Ened up making a secure treehouse with rope.
pheets about 4 years ago
Back in the late 50s early 60s we weren’t allowed to hammer anything into a tree, either. Taught that it was harmful to the trees. Ropes, belts, string, baling twine, stirrup leathers, suspenders, anything but nail type items were our tools and it all worked just fine :)
purepaul Premium Member about 4 years ago
Before the sawmills went to inexpensive bandsaw blades, nails destroyed the expensive circular saw blades.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member about 4 years ago
Again with the anthropomorphization. Get a reality check, y’all! If you’re alive, something has to die to keep you that way. FACT!
cuzinron47 about 4 years ago
I’m sure the tree’s feelings won’t be hurt.