I thought I would share my cemetery fence with everyone, it cheap and easy to make and looks GREAT! Heres a short video of me working on it today. I can do an update if people would like.
--Tony
Thread: Cheap and easy Cemetery Fence
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Werewolf
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Cheap and easy Cemetery Fence –
10-17-2011,01:24 PM
Last edited by Frankie's Girl; 05-04-2012 at 12:56 PM. Reason: edited to embed vid
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10-17-2011,01:35 PM
I like it! Very creepy and seems easy to do!
Last edited by Frankie's Girl; 10-17-2011 at 01:38 PM.
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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Werewolf
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11-02-2011,02:53 PM
Nice, thanks for sharing that..
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Ghost
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11-02-2011,04:28 PM
Awesome, what did you use to cut the crosses on the top? Did you stencil it or just free hand it with a jig saw or something?
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04-24-2012,06:06 PM
A gallon jug would work for the head. How do you keep gloves on it? Have you done light-up eyes?
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04-26-2012,04:24 PM
The fence looks great!
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There are other holidays besides Halloween? When did they start that?
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Werewolf
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05-04-2012,10:06 AM
Tiny,
Sorry I didnt see your question sooner. But anyways, yes I just had a master template picket with the cross carved, and then I would just put it up against an uncut picket and pencil around it. Then I just used a plain old jigsaw and hand cut them. It doesnt matter if they chip or break, it adds to the effect. 8)
Thanks for the link too.
--Tony
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05-15-2012,10:28 AM
This is great! I need a large amount of fencing for my front yard - last year was the first time I'd had problems with ToTers shuffling thru the cemetery. I could just envision someone tripping over one of the many extension cords!
I'm at work right now (with no speakers) so I'll have to watch the video again at home.
OK - questions.......how did you install them and how are the panels connected together? My current fence is held up by being tied to pieces of rebar (which occasionally adds an interesting lean) and are zip-tied together. The section I did have fenced off is also wrapped in purple lights and maple leaf garland - which hid the zip ties.Last edited by lisa48317; 05-15-2012 at 12:17 PM. Reason: watched at home



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