Greg Baer thanks Greg. We sure did. We had the biggest crowd this year. Keeps on growing. I'm so glad because lots of work from so many people goes into the setup. Makes it all worth it.
Great job!! Where are y'all located? How do you build your tunnels? It looks like 1x2's, pvc and plastic sheathing. How to you secure it to the ground? I use 2x4's, plastic sheating and tie downs for my walls but I'm limited because I strap everything to trees and I've run out of trees. Thanks in advance
We are located in Warrenton, Virginia. We got the idea from DIY Haunter. how to build a haunted laser vortex tunnel. Instructions are pretty straight forward. Awesome strong design. Tunnel is made with 3/4" PVC, some small screws to secure the T and 4 way connections and metal rebar to secure to the ground. I used zip ties to secure plastic sheeting. Very easy to put together.
Not bad but this year, if you're planning to do this thyme again..add some straw and cornstalks to the haunt, maybe even some hay bales...just a pro tip.
Wow crazy elaborate maze! Totally didn't expect that! Love it! Hope y'all had a blast!
Loved it!! Amazing job!!
Good job on the haunt! I would like to see it in person next year.
great display! hope you got lots of trick or treaters!
Greg Baer thanks Greg. We sure did. We had the biggest crowd this year. Keeps on growing. I'm so glad because lots of work from so many people goes into the setup. Makes it all worth it.
5:14 that scared me
Beautiful!
nice walkthrough
Great job!! Where are y'all located? How do you build your tunnels? It looks like 1x2's, pvc and plastic sheathing. How to you secure it to the ground? I use 2x4's, plastic sheating and tie downs for my walls but I'm limited because I strap everything to trees and I've run out of trees. Thanks in advance
We are located in Warrenton, Virginia. We got the idea from DIY Haunter. how to build a haunted laser vortex tunnel. Instructions are pretty straight forward. Awesome strong design. Tunnel is made with 3/4" PVC, some small screws to secure the T and 4 way connections and metal rebar to secure to the ground. I used zip ties to secure plastic sheeting. Very easy to put together.
Not bad but this year, if you're planning to do this thyme again..add some straw and cornstalks to the haunt, maybe even some hay bales...just a pro tip.