Well, this just made the list for next year!
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09-24-2009,05:52 PM
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09-25-2009,10:10 AM
Very cool (and cheap) project! I'm not opposed to digging up my lawn a little to make the prop even MORE realistic - especially when it's a near-freebie. Thanks for the idea!
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10-29-2010,08:55 AM
I know you posted this last year, but it deserves to be bumped up! I have a large supply of pallet wood that I wanted to use for something really quick - and this came up in my search - PERFECT!!! I had something like this in mind anyway and now I know how to do it!
Thanks!
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10-29-2010,11:53 AM
That looks great! I wanted to do a ground breaker coffin this year, but I just ran out of time.....

I am hoping to add a couple next year though....
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Thank ye matey, from the bottom of me scurvy heart......"One Eye'd" Mick
The ships' doctor warned me that I've been partaking in too much wine, women and song and told me that I should cut back a bit.........I am really going to miss the singing.....
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04-14-2011,11:04 PM
this looks great !! wonderful tutorial!! and most or all recycled wood ... well done.
what do you see..... alone in the dark, when the demons come?
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05-13-2011,08:17 AM
Great idea. I really need to stop looking at this section because the ideas are flowing
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06-11-2011,09:42 AM
doing ground breakers is a great way to cut costs. It requires less wood and materials to build and takes up less space in storage.
Believe nothing you hear, and only one half that you see
~Edgar Allen Poe
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07-16-2011,04:52 PM
I'm not sure why everyone makes their toe-pincher coffins so wide. I've got a real one I found at an antique store years ago and they were actually quite narrow--just wide enough to hold a body. And bodies were much more narrow in the 1800's!



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