This is an AWESOME video!! I think you are an amazing dad for involving your cute kids in it! It really made me smile because my dad used to build stuff for Halloween when I was a kid and he taught me so much! He was a pioneer, “Home Haunting” in the early 1960s when there were very few people who did so back then! I got the bug from him and I still make my own Halloween props. I bet your kids will do the same and remember doing these projects with their dad when they were kids! Such great memories you are making for them. Sorry so long a post! But I simply loved it!! Thanks for posting!! Dan
Thank you so much, Dan! It makes me happy to hear that our video gave you a smile 😊 I loved Halloween as a kid and it makes me happy to get to include my kids as they learn how to become more handy working on these props. Both of my parents are gone, and I don’t really have any family videos of them… so it’s nice to know that when I’m gone, my kids can look back on these videos and remember how much fun we had. I also hope it inspires them and other future home haunters the same way your father helped inspire you. It really does create a lot of fun memories. So cool that your dad was doing the home haunts back in the 60’s! How awesome it must feel that you got to be part of that growing up before Halloween became mainstream and making props from scratch! Your comment brought a smile to my face and made my day! I’ll read it to my kids when they get home from school so that they know our little videos are bringing others happiness as well. Thank you Dan, we appreciate your support and hope you have a wonderful day. Happy Halloween!!! 🎃 👻 🍁 🧙🏽♀️
Thanks! The person that makes it is on Facebook under the name “Napier Home Lights” I’m not sure what he charges now but I think this kit cost me around 30 dollars. He doesn’t have a website, the only way to order is to message him on Facebook. Worth every penny!
Hmm is the PVC fully inserted and is the locking screw tightened down? Maybe slightly more tilted which may be normal. I know things fit a little snug.
@@thlcclglad it seems to be working ok! It’s a DIY project for sure. Just make sure to seal the area where the wires connect in case you ever get rain. I’d recommend heat shrink tubing or waterproof gaffers tape.
Weather resistant ?? This is amazing ! Now I’m curious about this! I just bought the new skelly servo ! But I kinda don’t like the head movements they gave it. I already had also bought the updated skelly non movement before they came out with the servo and I just wanna cancel the servo now cause ofcourse price and not liking the movement ! 😢
@@aaragon49 mine has been through rain and heavy wind and still works great. Only thing is just making sure to conceal any of the wires. You can use heat shrink tubing or simple electrical wire tape. I had mine running 3-4 hours a day for all of October and no issues.
@@HalloweenGhouls awesome i just sent them a message on their facebook page, any chance on how long it can take for them to reply or even send out orders ?
@@aaragon49 that’s a good question, I’m not too sure because there was a setback with the storm in Texas that impacted his business. I would recommend to keep following up, as sometimes messages get overlooked because he’s a busy guy. A very nice guy though and I believe he’s upgrades the head turners this year so you can make them turn with random movements instead of just side to side.
@@ECKO147 this is from Napier Family Lights. Only way I’ve been able to order my kits is from messaging him on his Facebook page, however, I do believe he has PayPal links setup now. You’d have to go to his page to order. Hope this helps!
This is an AWESOME video!! I think you are an amazing dad for involving your cute kids in it! It really made me smile because my dad used to build stuff for Halloween when I was a kid and he taught me so much! He was a pioneer, “Home Haunting” in the early 1960s when there were very few people who did so back then! I got the bug from him and I still make my own Halloween props. I bet your kids will do the same and remember doing these projects with their dad when they were kids! Such great memories you are making for them. Sorry so long a post! But I simply loved it!! Thanks for posting!! Dan
Thank you so much, Dan! It makes me happy to hear that our video gave you a smile 😊
I loved Halloween as a kid and it makes me happy to get to include my kids as they learn how to become more handy working on these props. Both of my parents are gone, and I don’t really have any family videos of them… so it’s nice to know that when I’m gone, my kids can look back on these videos and remember how much fun we had. I also hope it inspires them and other future home haunters the same way your father helped inspire you. It really does create a lot of fun memories. So cool that your dad was doing the home haunts back in the 60’s! How awesome it must feel that you got to be part of that growing up before Halloween became mainstream and making props from scratch! Your comment brought a smile to my face and made my day! I’ll read it to my kids when they get home from school so that they know our little videos are bringing others happiness as well. Thank you Dan, we appreciate your support and hope you have a wonderful day. Happy Halloween!!! 🎃 👻 🍁 🧙🏽♀️
Kids are cute and engaged with the project! Great you have them participating!
Thank you! 🎃
The fact you include the little ones is awesome. Great dad to share the experience.
@@HalloweenGhouls hello there I'm dapper skeleton 💀
Great video. Is there a link to buy this kit (perhaps a particular post on their FB page or similar)? Also, what is the cost? Thanks!!
Thanks! The person that makes it is on Facebook under the name “Napier Home Lights” I’m not sure what he charges now but I think this kit cost me around 30 dollars. He doesn’t have a website, the only way to order is to message him on Facebook. Worth every penny!
This is awesome. I want to do this.
can you buy the skull separately ?
@@KirinRise Home Depot sells a skull separately or you can contact the manufacturer SVI they also sell apart parts. They also sell custom eye kits.
Ours seem super unstable when we attach the pvc. Are the skull and the neck plate laying flush? Ours is slightly tilted. 😬
Hmm is the PVC fully inserted and is the locking screw tightened down? Maybe slightly more tilted which may be normal. I know things fit a little snug.
@@HalloweenGhouls I feel ridiculous! Once the metal spine piece is placed it’s stable. 🤦🏻♀️
@@thlcclglad it seems to be working ok! It’s a DIY project for sure. Just make sure to seal the area where the wires connect in case you ever get rain. I’d recommend heat shrink tubing or waterproof gaffers tape.
I love your videos ! Thanks
Thank you!! 🎃
How much for a kit i have 4 skullies plz lmk im in hawaii
looks good
Weather resistant ?? This is amazing ! Now I’m curious about this! I just bought the new skelly servo ! But I kinda don’t like the head movements they gave it. I already had also bought the updated skelly non movement before they came out with the servo and I just wanna cancel the servo now cause ofcourse price and not liking the movement ! 😢
@@aaragon49 mine has been through rain and heavy wind and still works great. Only thing is just making sure to conceal any of the wires. You can use heat shrink tubing or simple electrical wire tape. I had mine running 3-4 hours a day for all of October and no issues.
@@HalloweenGhouls awesome i just sent them a message on their facebook page, any chance on how long it can take for them to reply or even send out orders ?
@@aaragon49 that’s a good question, I’m not too sure because there was a setback with the storm in Texas that impacted his business. I would recommend to keep following up, as sometimes messages get overlooked because he’s a busy guy. A very nice guy though and I believe he’s upgrades the head turners this year so you can make them turn with random movements instead of just side to side.
@@HalloweenGhouls Awesome even more reasons to cancel my servo skelly lol thank you very much!
Anyone know what type of motor that is? I want to animate a bear trap and need a motor that rotates back and forth instead of continuous rotation
Do u have the link were they sell the kit at
@@ECKO147 this is from Napier Family Lights. Only way I’ve been able to order my kits is from messaging him on his Facebook page, however, I do believe he has PayPal links setup now. You’d have to go to his page to order. Hope this helps!
@@HalloweenGhouls thank u I’m going to try and get a hold of him
How do I order
You will have to reach out to Napier Home Lights on Facebook. They don’t have a website yet
Napier home lights i will check them out if i can
Where can I get one of these at
Reach out to “Napier Family Lights” on Facebook to order. However just a heads up I know they are back ordered quite a bit! Worth the wait though!
@@HalloweenGhouls thanks
Has anyone tried this with the Home Depot light kit and do the two conflict?
I haven’t but I don’t see how they would interfere since they’re on two separate power sources 🤔
You’re a good dad
@@truman4956 thank you!
How do I buy a kit to do this ?
Contact Napier Family lights. They’re on Facebook but I know they have a big back order