Hi, I wanted to try to put together a haunted house in my backyard next year. I am only 14 years old but I have tons of props because I love halloween. Every year I buy or make more props. I wanted a way to use them. Do you have any suggestions for materials or anything else that would be helpful. I am looking for a good place to put it and a good way to make walls. Please don't criticzize me because of my age. I have been wanting to try this for a long time. I would appreciate any replies. Thanks.
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allright buddy lets see how we can help you out .
for props look up monster mud and look at terror syndicates website for info on that.
for walls it depends on your location and budget. either you can do plastic if weather dosent affect you or you can do wooden panels. Panels are more expensive but you can use them for years on end, plastic will be lucky if it lasts you a full season.
Check out my webstie www.hellsgatehaunt.com and go to construction photos and you can see how wooden wall panels work.
Also see how much money you got to work with and then see how much room you got to work with and get back to us.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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ok, well i would go with black plastic.
where are you locatedOwner 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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Originally posted by UnDeRTaKer313 View Postallright buddy lets see how we can help you out .
for props look up monster mud and look at terror syndicates website for info on that.
for walls it depends on your location and budget. either you can do plastic if weather dosent affect you or you can do wooden panels. Panels are more expensive but you can use them for years on end, plastic will be lucky if it lasts you a full season.
Check out my webstie www.hellsgatehaunt.com and go to construction photos and you can see how wooden wall panels work.
Also see how much money you got to work with and then see how much room you got to work with and get back to us.
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