+Keith Baldwin thanks! not having room for one has kept me from building one for years but I was determined to figure out a way to make it all work without a lot of effort!
Incredible work as always man! Your infinity mirror illusion "unfinished" (as you say ;) already looks better than pretty much any one I have ever seen. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with this year!
my axles are just straight pieces of pipe i drilled holes on each end. once the wheels slide on i have a pin that goes into the hole to keep the wheels on. the pipes are just attached to the legs with u bolts. hope this helps!!
What type of mirror tint did you use for this? I tried one of these illusions years ago with mirrored window tint but it didn't work. I was thinking about trying again this year.
+Deb Neufell (Neuf) I used the GILA brand I got it right from home depot in the window section along with the spray and stuff to apply it. wasnt too hard to work with but having a second person when doing a large piece is a must!
+Eerie Acres Cemetery I think the mistake I made before was I bought a piece of it on eBay and while it was "one way" the percentage was incorrect for what I'm trying to do. I'll pick up the Gila brand. Thanks!
Hi there, I have to say, that I Love what you did with your Hearse. The infinity window, was such an incredible and Unreal edition to your Hearse. I'm sure that everyone Loved it! So....having said that, can you tell us....what the dimensions are , of your hearse. How Long is it? How Wide is it? How High, are the Sides on it......By that I mean.....what are the actual dimensions of your sides? How High off the Ground, is the Bottom of your Hearse.....with it sitting on your Wheels? How High off the Ground, is the Top of the Hearse, with it sitting on your Wheels? What are the Dimensions of your Back Door? I have recently, over the past 3 years....gotten more and more involved and HOOKED on Halloween, and I have just run across the various You Tube posts, about Horse Drawn Hearse's like yours.....and LOVE the Idea. I am wanting to build my own, for this Halloween......and am wanting to get started on it, right away. I just bought Two 48 inch Steel wheels for the back of my Hearse, and am searching for two more 32 inch Steel wheels, for the front. I like your idea, for making it come apart for easy storage, and am wanting to pick your brain, on your Dimensions....as it looks perfect, for what I have in mind. If you have any free time, in the next couple of weeks.....I would sure really appreciate, hearing any advice that you can give me, on how you did yours. I am just really needing to know......how High to make the sides...... and how Long the sides are ( Before you attach the Seat section) .... ,and the entire length of the finished Hearse? I would sure love to use your dimensions on my own Hearse. We Love what you did with yours! Ray and BJ
Thanks so much!!!! I created almost all of the plans in my head with a few sketches here and there to make sure the numbers worked let me see if I can remember all of them off the top of my head How Long is it? without the kick panel for the drivers feet it is 10 with the kickpanel its around 12 feet How Wide is it? 44 inches side to side I believe How High, are the Sides on it......By that I mean.....what are the actual dimensions of your sides? I used a single sheet of plywood to make the two sides i had it cut into 4 11 inch wide pieces length wise. those are the pieces that make the top and bottom of the sides How High off the Ground, is the Bottom of your Hearse.....with it sitting on your Wheels? around 32 inches i bought 36 inch steel pipes to hold it but felt it was way too tall off the ground i cut about 4 inches off each pipe to lower it How High off the Ground, is the Top of the Hearse, with it sitting on your Wheels? the pipes are what actually it up I would say its close to 7 feet tall What are the Dimensions of your Back Door? 44 inches wide by.................i cant remember how tall I will have to measure the height the door has a piece that goes on top similar to the front you can see my put a second piece across the top of that as well i will try to measure it to know for sure
Thanks so, much for getting back to me, so quickly. I have looked at your video a million times now, and watching it once again......while reading your dimensions, starts to make it all come together, for me. Did you ever consider making it out of Lighter Weight materials? For example, did you ever ponder using 1x4's for the Framing, as opposed to using the heavier 2x4's. Just for ease of setting it up and breaking it down and storage? Were you ever concerned at all.....about "Safety" and "Security" , what with Little Tricker or Treaters ( or BIGGER Kids / Goofy Boozed up Adults ) attempting to Climb Up on the Hearse....for some Photo Ops? I am wondering....if....Beefing it Up......and making it really Stable....to make it be able to support our own Weight.....( An Adults Weight ) ......might be the way to go.....Just in Case? We all know.... how us GUYS can be, at times. My only concerns, about building the Hearse is ......"Joy Riders" or "Vandals" or Picture Seeking "After Hours" Admirers of the Halloween Hearse? Hey.....If I was in my Teens again.....or even in my later years......after a Beer or Two....it would be really tempting to climb aboard or crawl in the back...for some FUN and some Pretty Cool pictures! lol I'm not sure, that I could really Blame them, for at least "trying". The Hearse's do look pretty cool and pretty inviting, to climb into. So, having said all of that, have you had anyone, TRY to climb on board or in it, over the years? If I saw on, in someones yard.....that....would be my very first thought and idea! Ya.....lets get some really COOL Pictures! lol I have looked at lots of other Hearse builds, but really Love yours! But....in all of the various Hearse Posts, and in all of the comments, I think.....that My own question, regarding "Security" and "Safety", is the very First question concerning that topic. I was wondering, if you have experienced any such situations with your own Hearse? Kids ...will always be Kids....No matter how old "US" Big Kids might be! LOL How do you go about, keeping all the Thrill seekers "off" and "out of" your Hearse? I would think.....that it would be a Magnet for things to get Damaged or Broken? OK.....with all of that said.....I understand the dimensions of your Plywood but I would really like to know, the measurements of your sides. I am just wondering.....how Big to make the BOX section ( The Coffin Section ) of the Hearse? I have looked at a lot of Hearse's.......and I have seen some that looked really weird, and so Unbalanced...due to them being to Long, or too High and to Boxy, or some were even to Low etc. Where as ....yours looks just Right. Love to hear a lot more about your Hearse, and it's measurements, and how you protect your Display...once the lights go out? Thanks again! Ray
I have 4 steel pipes that scree into the base of it. I think if you watch my other videos on it you can see how it all works I have a video showing a quick timelapse of me putting it all together
@@roseannmorris9623 I think Im using 1 inch steel pipe from homedepot it comes threaded on both ends I bought 2 and cut them in half to get 4. so they screw into the plates on the bottom of the hearse and act as legs to hold it up. the steel threaded pipes are in the plumbing section
Awesome! Probably the best hearse prop Ive seen! The mirror really adds so much to it!
+jadensvideos Thanks Im glad people seem to be liking it so far!!!
Eerie Acres Cemetery Can you check out my haunt for 2015? Love your channel!
your are such a clever haunter.
+shelia kirk haha thanks!
Brilliant idea and great way to conquer the storage problem!
+Brian Hensley Thanks it was for sure the most difficult part!
We built our hearse based on your video, it turned out amazing!! Thanks for the inspiration!!!
So cool. Do you have a video of making the endless cripped
Awesome job Ant!
+Dminorsound Thanks man!!!!
Looks SO cool!! Mirror effect is really neat!!
+xHalloweenHaunteex Thanks!!!
Great job! Love the infinity illusion! Great addition to an awesome build!
+Sullivan Scarefest thanks!
Amazing! Storing is one thing that's kept me from building one an your solved that.The mirror idea is brilliant.
+Keith Baldwin thanks! not having room for one has kept me from building one for years but I was determined to figure out a way to make it all work without a lot of effort!
Excellent job!!! very helpful when I start my project...
Very nice, a great idea with the mirror
+capazontwo Thanks!
as usual, great stuff. that's great structure/frame. you make it look so easy.
+SandricCemetery (SandCem) Thanks!!!
wow !! This is so awesome !! I really like the mirror illusion in the back great idea :-)
+JennsHaunts Smith Thanks!!!!
That's fantastic! Genius design! Love the infinity mirror effect.
+barbjoz63 Thanks!
Incredible work as always man! Your infinity mirror illusion "unfinished" (as you say ;) already looks better than pretty much any one I have ever seen. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with this year!
+MadCity Haunt Thanks man!!!!
Thats amazing! Great concept for a hearse.
Thanks Mark!
looks great and what an awesome idea putting an infinity mirror in it !! HFL!!
+deoblo85 okay I give up!!! what does HFL mean???
+Edie Bluntzer LOL Haunters For Life !!!
and I thank you!!! so ummm, can I be in this group too??
Can you show us how you made the axel? Having trouble attaching the wheels onto mine.
my axles are just straight pieces of pipe i drilled holes on each end. once the wheels slide on i have a pin that goes into the hole to keep the wheels on. the pipes are just attached to the legs with u bolts. hope this helps!!
that's pretty bad ass
That illusion is such a great idea for a hearse! Big kudos!
Very cool ... very nice effect. Might make a bottomless pit for my pirates. Simple effect but effective.
Incredible idea👌👌
Great idea! Looks really cool!
Nice! Show us a breakdown of the illusion box pls?
+creepyh0ll0w For sure I will do a full video for the box once I get it finished with the skulls on the walls and more bones on the bottom!
What type of mirror tint did you use for this? I tried one of these illusions years ago with mirrored window tint but it didn't work. I was thinking about trying again this year.
+Deb Neufell (Neuf) I used the GILA brand I got it right from home depot in the window section along with the spray and stuff to apply it. wasnt too hard to work with but having a second person when doing a large piece is a must!
+Eerie Acres Cemetery I think the mistake I made before was I bought a piece of it on eBay and while it was "one way" the percentage was incorrect for what I'm trying to do. I'll pick up the Gila brand. Thanks!
No problem let me know how it goes!
Hi there,
I have to say, that I Love what you did with your Hearse.
The infinity window, was such an incredible and Unreal edition to your Hearse.
I'm sure that everyone Loved it!
So....having said that, can you tell us....what the dimensions are , of your hearse.
How Long is it?
How Wide is it?
How High, are the Sides on it......By that I mean.....what are the actual dimensions of your sides?
How High off the Ground, is the Bottom of your Hearse.....with it sitting on your Wheels?
How High off the Ground, is the Top of the Hearse, with it sitting on your Wheels?
What are the Dimensions of your Back Door?
I have recently, over the past 3 years....gotten more and more involved and HOOKED on Halloween, and I have just run across the various You Tube posts, about Horse Drawn Hearse's like yours.....and LOVE the Idea.
I am wanting to build my own, for this Halloween......and am wanting to get started on it, right away.
I just bought Two 48 inch Steel wheels for the back of my Hearse, and am searching for two more 32 inch Steel wheels, for the front.
I like your idea, for making it come apart for easy storage, and am wanting to pick your brain, on your Dimensions....as it looks perfect, for what I have in mind.
If you have any free time, in the next couple of weeks.....I would sure really appreciate, hearing any advice that you can give me, on how you did yours.
I am just really needing to know......how High to make the sides...... and how Long the sides are ( Before you attach the Seat section) .... ,and the entire length of the finished Hearse?
I would sure love to use your dimensions on my own Hearse.
We Love what you did with yours!
Ray and BJ
Thanks so much!!!! I created almost all of the plans in my head with a few sketches here and there to make sure the numbers worked let me see if I can remember all of them off the top of my head
How Long is it? without the kick panel for the drivers feet it is 10 with the kickpanel its around 12 feet
How Wide is it? 44 inches side to side I believe
How High, are the Sides on it......By that I mean.....what are the actual dimensions of your sides? I used a single sheet of plywood to make the two sides i had it cut into 4 11 inch wide pieces length wise. those are the pieces that make the top and bottom of the sides
How High off the Ground, is the Bottom of your Hearse.....with it sitting on your Wheels? around 32 inches i bought 36 inch steel pipes to hold it but felt it was way too tall off the ground i cut about 4 inches off each pipe to lower it
How High off the Ground, is the Top of the Hearse, with it sitting on your Wheels? the pipes are what actually it up I would say its close to 7 feet tall
What are the Dimensions of your Back Door? 44 inches wide by.................i cant remember how tall I will have to measure the height the door has a piece that goes on top similar to the front you can see my put a second piece across the top of that as well i will try to measure it to know for sure
Thanks so, much for getting back to me, so quickly.
I have looked at your video a million times now, and watching it once again......while reading your dimensions, starts to make it all come together, for me.
Did you ever consider making it out of Lighter Weight materials?
For example, did you ever ponder using 1x4's for the Framing, as opposed to using the heavier 2x4's.
Just for ease of setting it up and breaking it down and storage?
Were you ever concerned at all.....about "Safety" and "Security" , what with Little Tricker or Treaters ( or BIGGER Kids / Goofy Boozed up Adults ) attempting to Climb Up on the Hearse....for some Photo Ops?
I am wondering....if....Beefing it Up......and making it really Stable....to make it be able to support our own Weight.....( An Adults Weight ) ......might be the way to go.....Just in Case?
We all know.... how us GUYS can be, at times.
My only concerns, about building the Hearse is ......"Joy Riders" or "Vandals" or Picture Seeking "After Hours" Admirers of the Halloween Hearse?
Hey.....If I was in my Teens again.....or even in my later years......after a Beer or Two....it would be really tempting to climb aboard or crawl in the back...for some FUN and some Pretty Cool pictures! lol
I'm not sure, that I could really Blame them, for at least "trying".
The Hearse's do look pretty cool and pretty inviting, to climb into.
So, having said all of that, have you had anyone, TRY to climb on board or in it, over the years?
If I saw on, in someones yard.....that....would be my very first thought and idea!
Ya.....lets get some really COOL Pictures! lol
I have looked at lots of other Hearse builds, but really Love yours!
But....in all of the various Hearse Posts, and in all of the comments, I think.....that My own question, regarding "Security" and "Safety", is the very First question concerning that topic.
I was wondering, if you have experienced any such situations with your own Hearse?
Kids ...will always be Kids....No matter how old "US" Big Kids might be! LOL
How do you go about, keeping all the Thrill seekers "off" and "out of" your Hearse?
I would think.....that it would be a Magnet for things to get Damaged or Broken?
OK.....with all of that said.....I understand the dimensions of your Plywood but I would really like to know, the measurements of your sides.
I am just wondering.....how Big to make the BOX section ( The Coffin Section ) of the Hearse?
I have looked at a lot of Hearse's.......and I have seen some that looked really weird, and so Unbalanced...due to them being to Long, or too High and to Boxy, or some were even to Low etc.
Where as ....yours looks just Right.
Love to hear a lot more about your Hearse, and it's measurements, and how you protect your Display...once the lights go out?
Thanks again!
Ray
amazing as usual! really cool idea now i want to make a hearse ha ha
Great Job!
I have used infinity mirrors before but I have to say this is impressive
what did you use to get it to stand up? did you screw it in?
I have 4 steel pipes that scree into the base of it. I think if you watch my other videos on it you can see how it all works I have a video showing a quick timelapse of me putting it all together
@@EerieAcresCemetery I saw that but was wondering what size pipe or what kind it was.
@@roseannmorris9623 I think Im using 1 inch steel pipe from homedepot it comes threaded on both ends I bought 2 and cut them in half to get 4. so they screw into the plates on the bottom of the hearse and act as legs to hold it up. the steel threaded pipes are in the plumbing section
awesome.
ty!!!