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  • I wish you were my neighbor!

  • @smromanc :)

  • For walls at our place i use fabric,plastic,sheets etc,,hang them on ropes/clothes lines,Its ok except for windy weather,I began to weigh down the walls at the bottom with sand,we had people run through the walls when they get scared,lol.So far no1 has gotton hurt,just takes alot of time setting everything up.Love ur videos,and Happy Halloween.

  • @donttrustsnowmen Thanks and Happy Halloween too!

  • Ehhh what if sombody leans on it?

  • @SuperGrandisle Actually, no problems. They are attached to the ceiling and each other so they reinforce each other and become strong.

  • thank you for the help and how much did the pink foam cost?

  • hello i was wondering where can i find some halloween pic. to blow up and paint on my panels? thank you

  • @hulkarmy25 Try Googling 'Images' using the term blacklight 3d. I got a bunch of hits there.

  • HEY TERRA!!! ( It's me, Rookie) : P

  • @GeorgiaBoi70 Hey back! You found me ;)

  • thank you you are a very good help

  • @MegaRockmetal666 You're welcome :)

  • what about using foam to make stone panels

  • @sonicfreak04 I've seen that done many times and is a good option. 

  • nice i am doing this idea in my back yard i hang them from trees and they are 10ft high

  • @SKATERmatt100 That's a great use for them!

  • Gee, I wish I had someone like you in my family that likes to do this kind of stuff. Great tutorial

  • @PanzerKing42 Thanks. I've finally gotten my family involved in Halloween. Dad's working the entrance, mom and my neice will be scare actors. YEAH!

  • Wow, the first time I've seen a real woman doing tutorials with power tools.... o.o Your awesome! Love the tip!

  • @DiiJaeProductions Heheh. Thanks...I love me power tools!

  • @Scaryladyvideos I can tell. :D Very good work.

  • @lifebeyondtech Your welcome :)

  • Oh my gosh, that's amazing! I really wish I had a garage, trying to make a maze in my yard is difficult because of the wind factor. Damnation. lol

  • @JustAVlogger Thanks! Yes, wind is exactly the reason I'm now in the garage.

  • @Scaryladyvideos This year I'm simply going to use corn stalks and other natural barriers to guide the path for my haunt.

  • @JustAVlogger That sound nice and Halloweeny. I'm doing a minefield for the queue lines this year. The boys should love it ;)

  • ur my hero... nuff said.

  • @Xpierd Awww...that's sweet :)

  • how much do those walls cost to make???

  • It's about $10 for a one-sided panel. The landscape fabric I use costs about $5 per side. Add in furring strips and Velcro and I think $10 is a good figure to base it on.

  • WOW! HUGE GARAGE!! Subscribing!!!! haha great video! I wish I could do something like this every year... sucks living with parents that don't support my Halloween Craziness! They have let me do haunts in my garage before but I always have to fight and beg them for permission... Keep the videos coming!!!

  • Yeah, I can somewhat understand. It's hard for hubby to see his garage getting set-up. Wires EVERYWHERE!

  • amazing! this is really going to help with the construction of the haunted house at my local parish! thanks, danny

  • Hey, glad this can help. Good luck and hit me back if you have any questions.

  • wow! Are you ever afraid a kid might get scared and run or stumble through a wall? I remember doing a haunted house in high school and we had black plastic for the walls and a girl did just that running through the walls with her arms out taking most of the haunt with her.

  • The fabric walls are actually very tough and the way they reinforce each other when they are up I feel pretty confident that it could handle a kid. Now a drunk parent???? ;)

  • Aww, my comment never posted yesterday. Well, here it is again!

    Had to put on my Chromadepths for that last part, and WOW. The 3D application is amazing! In the last hall with the fire, it seems like there's no where to go - you actually feel like you're trapped in flames...it's an awesome effect. So instead of going through all the trouble of velcro, why not just staple the fabric right onto the frame? Do you roll up the fabric and dismantle completely every year?

  • I do love that Hall of Flames section. It is very disorientating! When I designed the panels I planned on dismantling them each year to get them back down into the basement. Luckily, they just fit to go down there. I've never tested to see if the staples alone are good enough to hold the fabric on. I've been concerned that after a while the fabric would tear off. But that stuff is pretty strong so I would at least try it out to see.

  • Thank you so much for this video... we've done a garage haunt for the past several years and we love using the Chromadepth glasses (everyone is always so amazed with them), but we've always used black plastic. Using landscaping fabric seems like a great idea. Great job you did with the designs on the panels as well. Love it!

  • Hey thanks so much. Yeah I just hated the shininess of black plastic and I just so happened to be doing a landscape project. BING! The light bulb went off.

  • You took my red stapler.

    I am so jealous of all that room you have.

  • Yeah, I thought I heard you mumbling this over the phone: "...but I kept my Swingline stapler because it didn't bind up as much, and I kept the staples for the Swingline stapler and it's not okay because if they take my stapler then I'll set the building on fire..."

  • You and your work are amazing as usual!

  • Thank you :)

  • this is a great tutorial and i want to try them out but what happens when someone falls on them are they sturdy enough to not fall down

  • Thanks. I haven't had that happen yet (falling into them). A few people have bumped into them but because they are safety pinned to other panels they reinforce each other and take the hit great.

  • @Scaryladyvideos thanks im gonna try them out this year i just always thought i had to use 2x4's and plywood and by the way your tutorials are so helpful and you are very talented great job

  • Amazing as alwaysl!! Great tutorial!

  • Thanks!

  • Gotta love women who are home haunters and come with their own power tools!

    BTW: Do your Black & Decker batteries drain too quickly, too?

  • Yeah, I'm the one who gets the Home Depot gift certificates ;) The batteries do okay but I have a quick charger on the wall (with an extra battery) and so I always have a fresh one at the ready. I get a good two hours of drilling on one charge.

  • wow. If only I had a nice garage like that haha. I have to make do with doing things in a drive way and front yard. Love your art work on the walls.

  • Thanks so much. It is a challenge to keep that garage clear I'll tell 'ya!

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