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10-29-2010,08:06 AM
thanks, had fun making it and plan on making more, on its fright night it will be sitting on a wooden pallet to add more of a realistic feel, i want to trigger using pir but the motion sensor i hacked didnt work as planed as i ruined the motion sensor board. Is there an alternative to trigger a prop besides a mat, pir, or hand fired that doesnt require ordering offline being that we have 2 yes 2 days remaining, guys its time to go to defcon one and get moving lol i feel far behind -_-
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10-29-2010,11:29 AM
my prob is most of those are for 110vac
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10-29-2010,12:42 PM
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03-29-2011,02:56 PM
oh yeah thats right haha, im not thinking
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03-29-2011,06:07 PM
The box looks great! So, how did it go on Halloween night?
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03-29-2011,07:04 PM
it ran great, scared a a lot of people, It was sitting on a big industrial pallet, with chains holding the box down, it looked really nice, it still does work great (just messed with it a few seconds ago), but now that i have over 200 hours of Stick, and MIG welding i feel that i might break that down and make a nice new framed pneumatic device, im not sure though i kinda like it.
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03-30-2011,04:51 AM
Ooooh, then how about you make something to go along with it? Maybe an arm coming out the side or an altogether new rig alongside it?



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