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DIY Halloween Haunted Walkthrough 2020 - Complete!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024

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  • @TrickrTerrorhaunt
    @TrickrTerrorhaunt Год назад +2

    Really cool! I'm doing a haunt this year and thinking about using two 10 x 20 pop up tents with 2x2 wall frames inside so this is really spot on with what I'm thinking. Great job.

    • @davidboichyn3596
      @davidboichyn3596  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, and good luck with your haunt. Im sure its going to be great!

  • @stonedigger3800
    @stonedigger3800 3 года назад +1

    Hey, nice DIY haunt. I was wondering if you had any trouble with people running into the walls when they got scared, and how the walls held up.
    I did a few pallets in mine, but I've gone to using a lot of old interior house doors. People toss them constantly, so its free material and already built. I lay them in my garage rafters afterwards and use it as storage space for my cemetery.
    But, I'd like to expand the entrance down thr driveway and something like you have may be a good option. I'd just need to find a good way to hold in place without staking through my blacktop!

    • @davidboichyn3596
      @davidboichyn3596  3 года назад +1

      Thank you subscribing, and your comment. The walls held up great, and didn't really have anyone run into them. I do secure them very well with cross bracing, and every other panel has a steak deep in the ground, and screwed to the panel frame. Unless you can figure out a way to anchor the panels to the ground, or in your case, the driveway, it might not be the best way to go.