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    Here is a cheap if not free way to make some GREAT coffin props for your haunt. MUCH better than those cheesy wall-mart cardboard pieces of crap...

    Ill put a picture up here of one, but check out my sight to see info and other pics..
    All this thing cost was screws.... maybe 30 cents...

    http://www.kammoslair.info/Coffin/Coffin%20Page.htm

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    I knew what the title really meant but a little part of me was hoping that they would be little tiny coffins for bees

    Great coffin for a great price...thanks for the link!
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    that looks great! and love the price!

    FirstSpartan.. bee coffins?...hilarious!!! LOL
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    Thanks for the pics very helpful, may try and tackle this weekend.


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    Cool.. Thanks for sharing!
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    I need to go to bed, i thought you meant like real bees, lol! I kept wondering what bees had to do with coffins.


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    HAHAHAHA.. you guys are a riot!
    Thanks for the props and hope this helps some of you get some out this season! Super easy and quick but look GREAT in a haunt... anywhere you put them.
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    Your coffin looks great!

    I am building a couple of Toe PInchers out of pallet wood for my haunt this year. I drilled a few sets of 3/4" holes along the sides for rope handles and I also used a small propane torch to add a little "Flame aging" to them:

    Here is a pic of the first one I did:



    I am still working on the second one.....
    Thank ye matey, from the bottom of me scurvy heart......"One Eye'd" Mick

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    Wow those bee's are bigger than I thought Nice job on the coffin, would love to make one of those.
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    The first coffin i built was made from scratch, store bough plywood and 1x2 milled for trim (see my photos on my profile). The cost was in the neighborhood of $60-$100 all in (nails, screws, paint etc.). Then i got smart, went to a local industrial area and scoured for skids and scrap wood (asked first) and then loaded up my van. The second full sized coffin (like yours) cost me maybe $10 in screws and brad nails......lesson learned........RECYCLE!!!!!
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