It has been a few years since I posted this and I noticed all the links are broken from my earlier posts (thanks photobucket), plus they were in the wrong section. Anyway, I still had some unpublished pieces of this primer, mainly on prop control and triggering, so I thought I would repost and see if anyone was interested.
Larry, if this should go somewhere else then I apologize, but I think it fits the forum title!
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Beginner's Guide to Props and Pneumatics –
05-27-2009,06:14 PM
"I have more pressures than ANY of you! Have you ever tried replacing a cockroach's blood with Root Beer?"
"You know I haven't!"
"Then don't judge me!"
SkeletalRemains
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05-28-2009,07:14 AM
This is excellent.
Thanks much for posting.HalloweenForum.com Admin
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05-28-2009,07:35 AM
OH...EMM...GEE...
Wifeypoo will not be happy when I go show her that I now know how to do it, and I need to go get a bunch of new gear.
Awesome job, thanks!Successfully scaring little kids since 1990.
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05-28-2009,08:09 AM
What a great post!!
Technically accurate and written in plain language thats easy to understand without confusing "Techno-jargon"
This is going to be a great resource for many members and visitors alike.
larry..Any chance of making this a "sticky" so it doesn't get buried? I feel many of us will be referring to this often.
Skeletal Remains..Thanks for such a brilliant, informative post.Last edited by Baron Samedi; 05-28-2009 at 08:10 AM. Reason: Spellynge
Baron Samedi.
"Celebrating half a century of having fun with the emotionally frail".



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