i am trying to make a low lying fog maker
i have tried the fog machine and an ice chest
need other ideas
any help would be helpfull
Thread: low lying fog
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low lying fog –
03-13-2007,12:03 AM
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03-13-2007,11:39 AM
Was there something wrong with the cooler version? I made one this past
Halloween and it worked great. I think they key is dry ice,I used two blocks.Be afraid , be very afraid !!
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03-14-2007,05:27 PM
In the past, I've used 5 lbs. of regular bagged ice & it lasted all night.
Last year an affordable low lying fogger came on the market . Was available at most retail stores for $40?
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03-18-2007,11:38 AM
I have used dryer venting and frozen water bottles, it makes it easy to direct the fog, and it is quick and easy to change out the water bottles after they melt.
Man cannot live on bread alone.... (unless he is in a cage and that is all you feed him.)
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03-18-2007,03:08 PM
Last year a self contained low lting fogger was available at walmart kmart etc it really had mixed reviews. you will probably have to wait another month or two for even the internet retailers to stock up on these items. I have to agree with the others the money is better spent on a fogger then spending a little time and money on a fog chiller.
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03-19-2007,08:09 AM
I bought one of those wal mart fog chillers, and to be honest... it worked okay in my hallway of Dooooooom.
My cooler fog chiller has been a big, fat disappointment and it takes up too much space in storage (although you can store stuff IN it.
I'm going to try dry ice in the small fog chiller, and possibly buy another if it works out.



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