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I think your propane torch won't get hot enough for polishing the Plexiglas edges. A map gas torch will work, though.
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just info please..no horrible entertainment!
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I love your intro!
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yall should do a q&a video:)
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such a great video! tips like these keep haunters from tearing their hair out.
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I love your channel logo! You guys should definitely use it in your intro!
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I freaking love this channel!!!! You guys are so talented!! New subscriber here!
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everything's lookin good ...It's going to be Amazing !! HFL!!
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L🎃L ... they're racing to see Holly Wood Haunters
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it's been so fun to follow along on this project!...can't wait to see it all come together!...wish i wasn't so far away from West Coast!...:D
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Is that the fireproofing you're painting on the back at the end there?
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Thumbs UP!
I learn so much from you guys.
I do have a question. I had some plexi glass donated to us and it is covered in some brown paper. It is really hard to get off. Do you have a magic trick to help me get that stuff off??? -
so impressed with the job ya'll are doing!!!
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this is going to be amazing! great stuff thanks.
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Chris should know that Jeana never likes to hang on :P that is the fun part of doing the walk through,, all the free candy that guest leave behind lol, the whole project is looking great you guys -)
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Very cool guys! How much are you guys paying for plexiglass? its super expensive here and Im going nuts trying to find some that wont break the bank
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I'm always impressed by your attention to detail, great job both of you.
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Wow guys that ticket booth is coming out awesome looking for the theater. Christopher whats the name of that blade again to cut plastic ?
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Great tips as always. Another awesome video ... entertaining and informative. It's like you guys plan it that way. LOL
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Okay This is so cool!
http://hollywoodhaunter.com Need to cut some acrylic or polish & smooth some acrylic plastic edges well here are a couple easy ways we do it. In this video we share some techniques & plexiglass basics we use when working with, cutting, and polishing acrylic plexiglass pieces carefully without chipping. With a fine tooth saw blade in a table saw we cut plexiglass the easy way. For this project we are using the acrylic for removable display shelving in our haunted ticket booth. This video is a continuation of our how to build a movie theater facade series. Join us as we begin a new Halloween Home Haunting project for The West Coast Haunters Convention. We are constructing a trade show booth that will look like an old 1920's movie theatre marquee entrance. The front of this haunted cinema will look run down, old, and abandoned. We are designing the set as we go. Each day we work on the scenery together we will add as much detail and we can think up and vlog as much as we can. We hope to share some of the creative process in the making of this walk through trade show booth. We hope you join us for this fun project and who knows we may learn some new ideas and techniques. In this video we continue to build the ticket booth for the old haunted movie theater. Making An Old Abandoned Movie Theater Facade https://youtu.be/907UCMX_On0 Framing Ceiling For Abandoned Movie Theater Facade https://youtu.be/GPwyGsX8mpE Making A Decorative Ceiling For A Theater Facade https://youtu.be/qwAnN_O_yJ8 Ceiling Trim For An Abandoned Theater Facade https://youtu.be/34gAkiv-yn8 Framing An Abandoned Ticket Booth https://youtu.be/8Gpf6xjtWBU If you would like to see many more prop making videos check out our YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/HollywoodHaunter Visit our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/HollywoodHaunter If you found this video helpful or entertaining please give us a thumbs up and be sure to subscribe to our channel. Thank you so much for watching our video and supporting our channel. Music by Teknoaxe.com Sly Joe Is Slick http://www.hollywoodhaunter.com/ https://youtu.be/m6oQFHqU_CI