I'm pretty excited with my very first fog chiller. To be honest, as of this past Monday, if someone asked me if I knew what a fog chiller was I would've said no but after joining this forum this week, I quickly found out and incorporated it into my haunt this year.
Here it is...
YouTube - Homemade Fog Chiller
Thread: Old Chest Fog Chiller
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Old Chest Fog Chiller –
10-25-2009,07:47 AM
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10-25-2009,07:58 AM
well done, looks like it fits in with your decor very nicely too. I really wantto make a groundbreaker coffin one, just don't know if I can fit it in before halloween.
once again, well done.
dk
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10-25-2009,09:34 AM
looks great! I especially love the strobe!!
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10-25-2009,10:25 AM
I like that idea.
http://www.theghoul.com/ My favorite saturday night scary movie host from the 70's
My props:http://www.flickr.com/photos/25051562@N03/
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Zombie
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10-25-2009,10:40 AM
that looks great! i love how the girls tried touching the fog and were so amazed by it lol
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10-25-2009,10:46 AM
It looks awesome. Makes you wonder whats in the chest.
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The Great Pumpkin
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10-25-2009,01:06 PM
Wow..that seems like it puts out a fair amount of fog. How long between blasts? I thought those $25 foggers will do about 20 seconds or so of fog, then need about 5 mins to reheat... that is the main reason I wanted a 1200watt+ machine, so I could have almost continuous fog rolling instead of long delays between blasts.
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10-25-2009,02:52 PM
I got between 35 and 45 seconds each time and I just tested it 3 times. First with a 10 minute break and then a 20 minute break.
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10-25-2009,04:33 PM
Fog looks great. Nice job!
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10-25-2009,05:48 PM
Looks great!
Now, where's the video showing the insides and your set up?



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