I'll add to this. I ordered some Fire Cracklers from them as well as several other pieces. Got it all in in plenty of time to finish up some rooms. Great service and I'll always buy from this company!
Brad Bowen
Owner/Operator of the Ultimate Fear Haunted House in Shreveport, LA www.ultimatefear.net
Same Here, I ordered a ton of stuff for a good amount of our Haunt and what can I say but Doug and Company shipped it out in about a week and a half.
Thanks Doug and Fright Props for the great customer service.
I must chime in as well. I sent several of my staffers to MHC and they all spoke highly of FP, urging me to buy some stuff. I bought alot...and couldn't be happier with the service, prices and the quality.
Like a midget at a urinal, you gotta be on your toes
I wanted to use a fright props motor to make a corpse hanging from a rope move up and down. I figured I could mount the motor to our rafters, connect an arm to the motor, and connect a wire to the arm that is threaded throug an eye hook (similar to a flying crank ghost). The hanging prop weighs about 10 or 15 pounds. Any ideas on this? Are these motors heavy duty enough to hold something that weighs this much? Any other ideas on how to make this work?
Thanks,
Justin
The secret of life is to appreciate the pleasure of being terribly, terribly deceived.
Update: Frightprops is great! We got our order in a few days ago, the flash crackers were AWESOME! We're having our pitch black area actors use them to get a great SHOCK out of the patrons.
Our pow stick had some weird buzzing noise and didn't do anything, it was kind of stuck "warming up" almost....is that am easy fix we can do? If not, my boss is just going to call Frightprops, no stress.
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