Discarded pool pump parts are my favorites. I stick screws all over them then cover them with Aves Epoxy sculpt to make them look like rivets. An easy paint job is Black Automotive Primer ,followed...
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Discarded pool pump parts are my favorites. I stick screws all over them then cover them with Aves Epoxy sculpt to make them look like rivets. An easy paint job is Black Automotive Primer ,followed...
I used 3/4 plexiglass for a floor display once. I should have used Lexon. The plexiglass scuffed up right away.
I heard an actor went through a bulletproof glass floor display in Brigantine Castle...
Great Stuff foam in the inside? Maybe the fire retardent stuff. I'm thinking this might reduce shattering.
You would need to run straws to the bottom so that air can help it cure.
I heard something about a Haunted Hospital in Japan that claimed to be the biggest.
I don't think they confirmed anything with Guinness.
You da man!
Thanks! What thickness do you prefer?
I just hope I don't get that goofy Fire Marshal from Georgia who does the "Joan of Arc" fire test. I'll keep my anti-firemarshall basin wrench handy.
Thanks! I'll need a class A rating. Does it need to be treated?
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I used to use 3/4 inch thick plexiglass to protect a prop at close quaters with the patrons. That was several years ago and I'm getting back into prop making after about 14 years.
Since...