One prop to check off my to do list. I finally completed my groundbreaker toe pincher coffin. The only thing left to do is to hammer the stakes in the yard and set it up.
Thread: Groundbreaker coffin - complete!
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The Great Pumpkin
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Groundbreaker coffin - complete! –
09-14-2011,06:19 PM
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09-14-2011,06:34 PM
That turned out great! Nice work!
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09-14-2011,08:12 PM
Turned out awesome.
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09-15-2011,11:56 AM
Great job!!!

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10-12-2011,01:26 PM
Any new pics of it in place?
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10-12-2011,02:05 PM
It is not in place yet, but I did build it a sibling.
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10-12-2011,02:11 PM
Very nice job! I WANT ONE!!!!
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10-12-2011,02:14 PM
I used pallets to make them. Took me 1 1/2 pallets each. I have two pallets left if anyone wants to take them off my hands.
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10-12-2011,03:12 PM
Here is a picture of the twins. I swapped the colors on Coffin #2 (lighter). I also used my Dremel Trio router on the cross on coffin #2. I wish I would have thought of that sooner. Coffin #1 (darker) is slightly bigger. Coffin #2 will break out of the ground at an angle and is slightly more rickety and a little shorter. I plan on putting green lights under them and light should look pretty eerie coming out of them. (Fingers crossed.)



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