Last night when I was running my fog machine I sprayed my sidewalk,
grass, and driveway. It looked like it helped to keep the fog around
has anybody else tried this?
Thread: Fog Machine and garden hose
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Fog Machine and garden hose –
10-15-2010,06:01 AM
Watch where you dig... you may find yourself...
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10-15-2010,06:28 AM
No, but I'd love to hear more! I've been trying to get my fog to work for years, and I just can't get it. I'm on my third chiller iteration and still not much luck.
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10-15-2010,08:33 PM
Well tonight I did it again and it work again.
Every night I will be wetting the yard and lawn.Watch where you dig... you may find yourself...
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10-15-2010,08:44 PM
I let my grass grow pretty tall were i had part of my grave yard and then put water all over that part of the grass it stuck there for a much longer time then I would have thought
halloween is like a candybar you eat and enjoy it but, when its gone you want more
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10-15-2010,09:50 PM
I've heard this does actually help and is recommended. I'm sure I've heard it here! LOL! But as you see, it works. You just have to be ok with wetting everything down.
Dan
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12-16-2010,07:57 AM
I'll have to try this next year! Thanks for the tip.
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12-16-2010,10:03 AM
Don't help here in my parts as the wind dries up all water and blow the fog away anyways... Kinda stinks!
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05-19-2011,09:57 AM
This is kind of off topic but still relevant to hoses and foggers. Can anyone tell me a safe type of hose to attach to the nozzle of my fogger? I'm trying to pump fog from a hidden fogger into a witch cauldron. I know the nozzle tip on foggers can get hot and I obviously want to avoid melting the hose and causing a fire risk.
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05-19-2011,10:17 AM
It absolutely helps to keep the area wet! I've done this for several years now. Although I do get some strange looks when I'm out watering at night, especially on Halloween night.
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Wild Fandango
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05-19-2011,10:37 AM
Maybe get a 2' piece of metal pipe and extend the nozzle a little. (CAREFULLY) feel the pipe to see just how far it takes before it cools down to "touchable", then cut it to that length and attach the hose with a pipe clamp.



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