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  • Building a Vortex and Claustrophobia Wall

    I have built a vortex before at another location. I am a robotics engineer by trade so the vortex itself isn't a problem. What is the problem is that the last one I made I used a fabric that would stretch horribly in high humidity... but when it was low humidity it would stretch tight as a drum. I know technology but NOTHING about fabric. Could anyone let me know what they feel is the best material for this? ANNNNNNNDDDDDDD.... LOL... I am building a claustrophobia wall as well.... and would love to know what material to use for that. And if you know what I did with my youthfull enthusiasm I would like to get that back too!
    Corwyn
    "What I need is more power and less *@^! from you people....... HEY....... who took my tiara of pain!!!"

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    When You say:

    "High Humidity"..do you mean "Rain"?
    Nobody knows it all, do they? I know I sure don't!
    Cover it with white furr , put a big handle from the middle and you would have the world's biggest paint roller!
    "Ever walked through a giant paint roller before? Nobody else has either!"
    hauntedravensgrin.com

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    • #3
      I am very glad this topic just came up because my haunt recently acquired a perfect "tube like object" for a vortex tunnel so I am in need of all the pictures and general advice, tips, tricks etc that all of you wise people have accumulated over your combined years of haunting experience.

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      • #4
        We are on our third vortex that I built, this one is with spandex. you may look into that.
        Ken L.

        http://www.thedreamsofdarkness.com

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