Hey Gary. With most of my props I try to put everything inside the prop to make them self contained and did so originally with this prop. Unfortunately, this prop shook so much that I slowly started removing items (mostly electrical) and locating them in a separate container. Even the stationary base still shook too much for the electronics. The "compressor" you are seeing is not a compressor but just an air tank for the air blaster. To have an effective air blaster, you want as large (in this case 1/2 inch) and as short of a hose as possible to maximize the blast. Locating the tank as close to the exit hole and using as large diameter of a hose as possible gives maximum blast.
utube4oscar I love this design I’d like to attempt this for out 2020 season. Do you have a website or tutorial? If not what size pistons are you running? I imaging that’s what a 2/3 inch stroke? Thanks
The way it's choreographed is amazing! It really looks like he's in there
Your props are always better than spirits! My favorite Is creepy crib!
This is incredible! So much pneumatics!
Great work sir!! I’ll definitely use some of your techniques for my forthcoming build!
Amazing job! Great mod from the original design! Would scare even me if the box leaned forward and side to side like that!
Thanks HiRez...you guys make awesome videos....keep it up! I made an ax door using one of your videos a few years back.
Wow! Amazing as always. I don’t know how you do it but keep up the good work!
Thanks GeckoHalloween Freak. Always appreciated a fan!
Absolutely awesome!!
That is freaking AMAZING!!!!
Nice design.
Love this man, amazing!
another masterpiece,,, Great job!!
Thanks Tim. I can always count on you to be one of the first viewers! Happy Halloween.
@@utube4oscar i always look forward to what you have built!! wish i could do it!!
Wow!!! this Is so cool , i love it😍
Thanks Natalia....much appreciated.
Bravo!
Loving this :)
Little disproportional but I still love it!
Why mount the compressor inside the prop?
Hey Gary. With most of my props I try to put everything inside the prop to make them self contained and did so originally with this prop. Unfortunately, this prop shook so much that I slowly started removing items (mostly electrical) and locating them in a separate container. Even the stationary base still shook too much for the electronics. The "compressor" you are seeing is not a compressor but just an air tank for the air blaster. To have an effective air blaster, you want as large (in this case 1/2 inch) and as short of a hose as possible to maximize the blast. Locating the tank as close to the exit hole and using as large diameter of a hose as possible gives maximum blast.
utube4oscar I love this design I’d like to attempt this for out 2020 season. Do you have a website or tutorial? If not what size pistons are you running? I imaging that’s what a 2/3 inch stroke? Thanks