Welcome to our humble haunt. We don't have much space so we try to make it interesting. We have 8 haunted mansion ghosts that hang around outside our haunt. Most have teal or cyan LED eyes, but two have angry red LED eyes. We also have a 7foot red e…
The most important question! Do you build props, and/or want to learn more about building props? Oh, and if you choose no, we're going to have to delete you.
Yes
How long have you been haunting:
Too long to mention!
Your haunt - Do you prefer:
Animatronics
Your haunt - Do you prefer:
Scare the sh**out of people
Tell us a little about your haunt (i.e. is it a yard or garage, what is in it, is there a theme, what would you like to build, etc).
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Yes I have a fog chiller and a low lying fog machine(cheap ones). I now have four foggers for this year. I am going to try the black drainage tubeing this year along the whole back of my haunt.
Hi Eric,
Guess most of what we do is construction and setting scenes for mostly store bought stuff. The Dungeon of Demons, is built with 2x4 frame work screwed together with steel brackets at each junction. The walls are 2-6 mil black plastic from HDepot, covered inside and out by various SceneSetter patterns.
We have VERY strong Santa Ana Wind storms at least once during the H'ween season - sometimes twice. We use PVC painted to look like rusty pipes (rustoleum primer = some black and gray spray) on the inside to prevent the plastic sheets from ripping. No outside pipes are needed.
We've built a large black box with a lid that pops up with a monster inside, a coffin that uses an old Christmas decoration to open and close, a back lit box of instruments / guages for Dr. Shiver's lab. Franky's galvanized steel covered table uses toilet punger pieces with the plasma balls and flexible conduit to "power" the table.
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Here is a link to the specs I used for the cage you liked. You will also see on my website there are other How-To's as well..
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Guess most of what we do is construction and setting scenes for mostly store bought stuff. The Dungeon of Demons, is built with 2x4 frame work screwed together with steel brackets at each junction. The walls are 2-6 mil black plastic from HDepot, covered inside and out by various SceneSetter patterns.
We have VERY strong Santa Ana Wind storms at least once during the H'ween season - sometimes twice. We use PVC painted to look like rusty pipes (rustoleum primer = some black and gray spray) on the inside to prevent the plastic sheets from ripping. No outside pipes are needed.
We've built a large black box with a lid that pops up with a monster inside, a coffin that uses an old Christmas decoration to open and close, a back lit box of instruments / guages for Dr. Shiver's lab. Franky's galvanized steel covered table uses toilet punger pieces with the plasma balls and flexible conduit to "power" the table.