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  • #16
    the kid has a ton of ambition. cut him some slack, hes using his resources to find what he needs.
    Owner of The Fear Experience Haunted House in Cleveland, Ohio, voted the #1 haunted house in Ohio, and #14 in America by Funtober. The Fear Experience Haunted House was called the premier haunted attraction in northeast ohio by cleveland.com and #1 in cleveland by metromix.

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    • #17
      Maybe everyone is being a little hard on hofie, but here's the reality of the situation: He needs to sit down and build his own panels and props. By his own admission he has no money right now and won't have much by next October. With the expense of shipping these days, unless someone lives 20 miles away he won't be able to afford to have anything transported.

      Check dumpsters around town regularly. Go to construction and demolition sites and talk to the foremen. Tell them what you have in mind and they will probably be happy to let you have the things they were going to throw away. Watch craigslist, read the local penny saver and hit up yard sales.

      Haunting is a very exciting hobby/business and no one wants to dampen your enthusiasm but everyone has to start somewhere, and that is where many if not most started.

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      • #18
        Your right about that, I would say about 90% of the lumber I have used was used for something else first. Pull a few nails, remove a few screws, trim up the ends and bam good as new, some times better if it has a aged look to it.

        Originally posted by shawnc View Post
        Maybe everyone is being a little hard on hofie, but here's the reality of the situation: He needs to sit down and build his own panels and props. By his own admission he has no money right now and won't have much by next October. With the expense of shipping these days, unless someone lives 20 miles away he won't be able to afford to have anything transported.

        Check dumpsters around town regularly. Go to construction and demolition sites and talk to the foremen. Tell them what you have in mind and they will probably be happy to let you have the things they were going to throw away. Watch craigslist, read the local penny saver and hit up yard sales.

        Haunting is a very exciting hobby/business and no one wants to dampen your enthusiasm but everyone has to start somewhere, and that is where many if not most started.
        Giving People The Chills Since 2005

        http://www.warehouse31.com

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