I always enjoy seeing pictures of everyone elses haunt, so I took some of the Boiler Room we worked on today in mine. I've still got a long way to go, adding some rusted pipes, making the stand brick with some fake flames under the drums, dirtying up the white vent etc. but so far I think it looks pretty cool looking. Let me know if you have any ideas.100_0539.jpg100_0538.jpg100_0540.jpg
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Looking good! It looks like its heading in the right direction.
Damon
Frightmasters
www.houseoffright.comDamon Carson
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We've been working on our boiler room as well. We're just about done with the boiler itself.
Step 1: Build a stand and install one really beat up projection tv..
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Step 2: add plywood rings
Step 3: skin cylinder with Luan, listen to creaks and groans and popping noises and wonder if it's going to explode
Step 4: Add luan strips for detail and install wood buttons to simulate rivets
Step 5: Use Great Stuff expanding foam mashed to avoid large bubbles to simulate rust bubbles and flaking
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Step 6: coat with Deck Restore product to simulate cast iron texture
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Step 8: install real cast iron doors, and paint acid blocking primer on areas where rust will need to appear...
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Step 9: Rust paint applied and activated
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geat stuff brett! i look forward to seeing the house at hauntcon. actually i have been looking forward to seeing the place for a good while ( i know some of your guys always seem to make a trip down to check out where i work/the USS Nightmare). anyway i am really looking forward to seeing the haunt!
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SCFear Farm- Great work you got going. Will be fun to see all the pix through out the process.
Brett- Awesome work as well. Very creative and very inspiring. Pictures like both you guys have posted really get me thinking of doing a boiler scene sometime. Always fun to see a pictures of a project in working progress.
Awesome job guys!!!!Kelly Anderson
Owner- Halloween Undercroft
http://www.halloweenundercroft.com/
Owner- Haunt Your House llc
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That looks AWESOME Brett. That definately gave me some good ideas for my boiler room scene. Thanks! Here is a idea that may save you some labor. Go to a water conditioning dealer. They usually have a bunch of old resin tanks laying around. These tanks are tall and cylindrical made out of fiberglass. You may be able to grab one for free (like I did ) just to get it out of their way. Now detail the way you want and Tadaa! I got a big commercial one however a person may grab some small household ones and use for labs etc.
Chaos
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