I worked on it, this long weekend...I used Nephilims' plans
but instead of screwing everything together,
used brackets and corner brackets with bolts and wing nuts.
I need to be able to put everything away on Halloween night,
so it is not stolen!
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Thread: My Mausoleum so far
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05-26-2009,03:53 AM
That looks great! Where did you get the vacuum-formed stone?
Evil Bob
http://bastardrat.com/
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05-26-2009,04:44 AM
Very nice! Can't wait to see the completed project! Once again, I lament that i don't have much storage space.
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05-26-2009,04:45 AM
Wow, that's great. It's so well-built you could use it as a shed off-season!
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05-26-2009,06:17 AM
Nice work, i also went the wing nut route on mine. I can dissassemble it in minutes and store it easilly. That is a very good idea with the vacuform stone sides. Just an idea but i also made a roller dolly for mine so i just wheel it right into place on the big night.
EVERY DAY TO ME IS HALLOWEEN!
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05-26-2009,09:56 AM
That looks really good!
I'm a Halloween Bride! 10/31/2002
Where there is no imagination there is no horror.
~Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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05-26-2009,10:39 AM
Thanks you all, you're so nice! This is my first hand made BIG prop..
Evil, vacform is from sketch-lite.com, 38.00 a sheet, which is not bad, but the shipping is a killer, unless the order is more than 6 sheets, then it becomes a better deal!
TK, the caps are from kingmetals.com and yep, they are plastic.
KPrimm, great idea about the dolly, I've been scooting the thing around my patio to work on it and it's a real pain...LOL
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05-26-2009,10:43 AM
Looks great! Where did you get the stone vacuforms?
...nevermind, I now see your previous post!Successfully scaring little kids since 1990.
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05-26-2009,10:52 AM
I like it! It looks very well built.
Makes me want to start building one!!



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