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  • Flat Construction - Has anybody experimented with OSB, or other non-plywood materials

    Just curious about your flats construction techniques.

    Has anybody experimented with 3/16ths or thicker L.P. OSB board, if so how did it stand up.

    What about other materials?

    Anyone still use muslin flats in non-contact sections of their haunt?

    What is the best you have found to affix the board to the posts.
    Glue, screws, staples, nails, etc...?

    Also anyone experimented with zip ties to hold walls together, we currently use drywall screws, but they are brittle and sometimes snap off leaving a sharp edge.

    Any help is appreciated.

    Matt "PappaSmurf"

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    Matt,

    Haunters rarely call them flats... we almost always refer to them as WALLS or WALL PANELS.

    A properly constructed, muslin-skinned, theatrical flat (with keystones and corner blocks) is quite sturdy and would probably work for 70% of your walls.

    I've used them in the past and they work fine.

    Just be sure to have a few extras on hand, in case of overzealous customers.

    The walls in your scare zones really need to be skinned with plywood, of course.

    With my 2004 haunt, I used metal brackets to attach the walls to one another, and then braced across the top with 1x3s.

    The top bracing turns the walls into one big unit... heavy and very strong.

    ............................

    Have you read the JB CORN books?

    JB CORN was one of the first "modern" haunters and, if I remember correctly, he came from a theatrical background, as well.

    The books are a little out-dated but the stuff on wall construction is still viable.

    The books are FREE (!) and available for download here:

    http://www.nightmarepark.com/JBCornCDPage.html



    Charles
    Last edited by haunter112; 09-24-2009, 06:48 AM.
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    • #3
      Thanks for the link Charles...the books are awesome!
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      • #4
        No problem...

        Thanks should really go to Nightmare Tony, the IAHA, and the Corn family.
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