Spiral the dryer hose around the insides of the trash can, keeping as much space in the middles as you can. Dump the ice in the center and pack around and between the hose as much as you can - I didn't start with gloves, but I damn sure finished wearing my ski gloves. The thin metalized-plastic hose gets real cold real fast. I think the trash can accepted all of the 3 20lb bags I bought at the grocery store. The hose exits out the back Dr. Shiver's Lab into the cemetary. Exit is cammoed a bit - no pics of the exit.
BTW, I tried the big cooler too and felt the same way. I tossed the guts, drilled bigger holes in the cooler to apply this same "technology" and it worked better (FWIW) than ever before with one of my old foggers. One bag of ice in the middle. Left this ice in a garbage bag because it was up high in my haunt and didn't want water dripping all night long.
Didn't take pics of dryer hose in trash can and the pics of the fog didn't turn out because my only light is 14 4ft black lights. I was so confident this would work I didn't test it ahead of time. This year I will put the ice in during the day, run it and take pics. We don't mow the lawn from Sep 1 to make it look real grungy for the cemetary. The fog was so thick you couldn't see much of the HIGH grass sticking up through it. This year I'm thinking about making some small vents in the side fence to let some of the fog get out the sides. My yard drops down to the sidewalk so the fog does not linger long, but the new fogger really delivers!
Please see the pics in the album links in my sig. The 2007 shows the haunt that used this setup.
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