Posted: 1/2/2005 8:12:11 AM EDT
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I got one for Christmas. I already plan on using it in my Movies, but any other ideas? Sgatr15 |
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These things can be fun at Halloween. I have been told that if you add an extension hose on the fog discharge side, and then run that hose into a cooler filled with ice and back out again, it will greatly cool the fog. This will allow the fog to just linger at ground level like in the old horror flicks. I may try this myself next halloween. |
I used dry ice by itself one halloween. Unfortunately that fog doesn't last long. But do fog machines leave any oily film on the wall, floor, furniture? note: this says the nozzle gets real hot, so how would you attach an extension hose safely? http://www.gotfog.com/fog_machine_how2.html |
| Set it up near your front door. Put on a vampire/zombie/monster suit. Invite a skiddish or questionably male person over for dinner. Turn on the machine ten minutes before his/her/it's scheduled arrival time. Answer the door in a weird ass voice (whispering rasp) "Come in". Watch he/she/it screech like a little girl and run off. |
I can't answer that. The guy who told me about it is big into the whole halloween and haunted houses thing. He attends trade shows and such. He is planning on opening his own haunted house next halloween and has asked for my help. Working in a haunted house is a bunch of fun. |
Use the kind that they put on dryer vents. Long metal ones that bend easy. Also it takes more than just ice, I had to have it circulate over the top of a slab of dry ice + water ice on top of that. |
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Hook it up to the back of your car... [cue Henry Mancini's "Peter Gunn*" Theme] ![]() ![]() *I couldn't find the actual arcade game music file to save my life... |
YES! |
[hijack] Anybody know here to find that game for the PC? I used to LOVE that thing as well as Chrystal Castles.... [/hijack] |

