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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Following me as I celebrate Halloween all year long. I share my crazy obsession with all things scary and give prop how-to and tips and tricks. Oh and you get me see my cute kids too

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  • Veddy Nice!, Looks great with the light and the fog. It's just the right speed too, and with those sound effects, it will be perfect. Clever idea to have it removable. Is it going to be triggered?

  • @DeadThingsYardhaunt Thanks..not sure it may just move the whole time. 

  • you know steve...... one of my HR prop controllers would work perfectly for this. LOL

  • @ddoble77 Well? Lets see the damn thing you are really pissing me off :) Teehee

  • looks great. I did something similar with a wooden coffin and the lid was way too heavy for the motor to support. I ended up needing to add a caster for the lid to roll back and forth on.

  • @xabaras Cool thanks. I was worried about the weight but so far so good

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  • Very cool. I have to get into mine as well for the foggers. You came up with a great way to do it easily and not mess up the mechanism. Very cool.

  • That is too cool! Building something similar to this has been on my wish list for a long time. Do you think the wind would mess with the lid?

  • if you have trouble finding thick foam try a roofing supply company and ask for iso board. close to the same price as the hardware stores but comes in various thickness from 1/2 to 3 inch. we use to repitch and insulate flat deck roofs. it does have a fiberglass type backing to it though. dosent irrate your skin its for protection from heat from hot tar or a torch . at least in florida anyway im sure its the same through out the u.s.

  • freaking awesome!!!

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