That's a great idea! It is perfect for a scene where a person is getting flogged with a chain. The plastic ones hurt after awhile and the styrofoam ones break.
Eric
Thread: Easy chain from pipe insulation
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08-19-2009,01:22 PM
I got into home haunting for the fun of it, but I stayed with it for the money and groupies!
Anything worth doing is worth over-doing!"
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08-19-2009,08:42 PM
Thanks for sharing!! I guess sometimes we try to out do ourselves and look for prop supplies at high end shops, but when I see things like this, it makes me laugh and think, well duh, why didn't I think of that?!
"You know, I've always wanted a child. And now I think I'll have one... on toast!" (Winifred Sanderson) Hocus Pocus
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08-20-2009,05:24 AM
Well now I have to add this tutorial to my cemetery.
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Zombie
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08-20-2009,06:39 AM
Great Idea! I tried this last night...easy to do. I then spray painted it with some brown paint to give it a rusted look. Thanks so much for the idea.
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08-20-2009,06:46 AM
I like...thanks...
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08-20-2009,02:58 PM
Looks great - I was looking everywhere for affordable chains for my reindeer wolves! This looks like a project for
hubby!

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08-24-2009,03:09 PM
Those are awsome...
how do you think you could make these look rusted an old?



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