now that terror by design is gone,where can i buy stretch latex rolls.the kind thats used in walls for the illusion of something stretching out the wall
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Also, Creative Visions sells this stuff too. My internet's not working right so I cant post a link but I think its www.creativevisions.com
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I have used spandex for a living wall effect...worked ok...you can tell its fabric if you get kinda close. latex works better.
Brad, thats a pretty impressive post for someone with no internet! :lol:
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The natural latex rolls are called Dental Dam, damn it. The new modified material from CV looks very durable, I may try some this year! Dental dam doesn't fair well because it is natural gum latex, it rots, but then again don't we all?Listen to them, Children of the night. Oh what music they make.
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Does anyone know of another source for terror by designs solution for there web shooters as well? I have been using rubber cement in its place and it seems to work okay. But I was wondering how well the solution worked? I got a shooter from a friend who used to run a haunt. But he was out of the solution. Any help is appreciated.
DamonDamon Carson
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Thanks man I will check it out! Hey everybody I got an Oakisland catalog in the mail the other day. It had alot of products I didnt see at the show. Maybe they had them but I missed them. Anyway they have this webbing material that I guess you roll out and can make like a cone shaped web or spiral shaped web and put a light behind it. It looks pretty awesome!
DamonDamon Carson
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For the web spinner check out http://www.minionsweb.com/prod3.shtml We saw the product at the TW show and it's awesome. Our gun should arrive any day, we can't wait to use it!
Kel
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To find latex sheeting
To find rubber sheeting you generally have to find an industrial supplier like www.professionalplastics.com or www.aerorubber.com, and I don't know if they sell to the general public. The other approach is to search through the BDSM community and contact people who make latex fetish wear and find out where they order their bulk latex from. I know there was someone here in St. Louis making custom latex clothes at one time; sometimes he sold the latex sheeting in bulk when he had extra on hand. And hoo boy is that stuff ever expensive.
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