I am currently working with a local haunted house and helping them build for the 2012 season. We are working on a black maze and came accross this question. This might be hard to explain but I will do my best. We are building wall panels in the black maze and they were wondering if they needed to cover both sides with plywood or could they keep one side uncovered. What are everyone's thoughts on this? Could this cause injury or risk to guest since one side the 2 X 4 are not covered by plywood?
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Double sided, makes it easier to get lost (they have no reference to one side of the panel or the other).
Additionally, if you run saws or other "scary" things in the maze, we've found that the double sided panels are quite a bit stronger, especially when someone takes of running from one of the saw actors.
My 2c.
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Originally posted by Brandon_K View PostDouble sided, makes it easier to get lost (they have no reference to one side of the panel or the other).
Additionally, if you run saws or other "scary" things in the maze, we've found that the double sided panels are quite a bit stronger, especially when someone takes of running from one of the saw actors.
My 2c.
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