WOW!!! ... thanks i think i might make my hallways alittle shorter .............. thats some money right there ..... good to know for us low budget haunters .....LOL
Thread: Building Haunt Wall Panels
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01-04-2011,10:15 AM
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Ghost
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01-25-2011,01:18 PM
Awesome video and idea. Now I have a great ideas for this year!!
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01-26-2011,11:49 AM
You have an unbelievable talent! I really need to decide on what I want to do this year. This site has soooo many great ideas.
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If a plastic smoulders –
01-26-2011,07:41 PM
Doesn't really burn=good. But how toxic might the fumes from it be?
There is some plastic sold from California that is rated by that state and can be used as walls in a haunt. It will come with a label stating all of this , keep it, it might save you grief later as evidence you bought the best stuff."My Insanity is well-respected, until they wiggle free and become a stringer for a tabloid"
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01-27-2011,03:45 AM
Thanks Gym. I don't know if it is. It is something to think about. I've looked at that plastic but it still has that awful shininess. If someone was to go pro then toxidity would be an important aspect to consider.
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03-30-2011,08:44 AM
Thank you so much for taking so much time to do the videos!!!! You really are extremely talented and inspiring to us all!!!
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03-30-2011,01:32 PM
You make it look so easy Terra
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03-15-2012,09:57 AM
I read this entire thread and don't see where this was already asked but I apologize if I am doubling up here.
Can anyone speak to the amount of light that can get through a wall made with landscaping fabric? For instance, if say a strobe light was flashing, would patrons be able to see it through the wall?
I appreciate the help. Great thread...very inspiring!
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03-15-2012,01:44 PM
The beauty of being able to edit videos
Thanks.
You're welcome
Two years ago had crackers and strobes in another room and couldn't see a thing. The wall panels had two sides of fabric. If there was only one side - still - pretty sure you wouldn't see it. Bear in mind I use professional landscape fabric. If you were to get the stuff that Home Depot sells, you may be able to see the light. I'd test it first.



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