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 by kid ¦  Tue Sep 06, 2011 11:09 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: All wrapped up! ¦  Replies: 15 ¦  Views: 14732

Also good for wheelin "other" liquids with you. The malt variety :twisted:

 by kid ¦  Tue Sep 06, 2011 10:44 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: All wrapped up! ¦  Replies: 15 ¦  Views: 14732

I like that last part! Every bit of storage helps.

 by kid ¦  Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:44 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: All wrapped up! ¦  Replies: 15 ¦  Views: 14732

 by kid ¦  Tue Sep 06, 2011 9:23 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: All wrapped up! ¦  Replies: 15 ¦  Views: 14732

I get it at my local balloon shop. Not sure why they have it, but they do. You can also find it at restraunt supply stores, or in your order from Omaha steaks :lol:
Regular ice will work, but depending on your temp, you will have to change it often.

 by kid ¦  Mon Sep 05, 2011 8:05 pm ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: All wrapped up! ¦  Replies: 15 ¦  Views: 14732

You need to make yourself a chiller. Get an old bucket, some dryer vent, and dry ice. Cut two holes in the bucket. One up top, one down low. Coil the dryer vent up inside the bucket, so each end lines up with a hole. Fill the middle of the coiled up vent hose with dry ice. Put your fogger on somethi...

 by kid ¦  Sat Aug 13, 2011 5:32 pm ¦  Forum: Costume Advice & Photos ¦  Topic: SuperSonic's costume 2011 ¦  Replies: 52 ¦  Views: 39637

It takes a brave man to wear to a suit that tight in public :lol:

 by kid ¦  Sat Aug 06, 2011 11:17 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: Halloween 2010 ¦  Replies: 12 ¦  Views: 12127

And now that you've already displayed it once, you can mail it to me. You wouldn't to recycle your display would ya? :D

 by kid ¦  Tue Aug 02, 2011 12:27 pm ¦  Forum: Costume Advice & Photos ¦  Topic: SuperSonic's costume 2011 ¦  Replies: 52 ¦  Views: 39637

Not to mention it would help keep your adult beverage cool!
I have also seen theses gloves in molded rubber. These aren't quite as hot because they are loose at the wrist. I found wearing thin cotton gloves under the rubber ones was pretty confortable.

 by kid ¦  Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:55 pm ¦  Forum: Carving Photos & Stories ¦  Topic: Kid 2010 ¦  Replies: 13 ¦  Views: 10508

I have one of those brushes. I'll have to give it a shot this year.

 by kid ¦  Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:11 am ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: Something Different, Something Very Different. ¦  Replies: 14 ¦  Views: 11451

How tall is the locker. I think it would be cool to make a cave. Have paper mache stalactites hanging from the top. They couldn't be too long or you'll lose all of your storage space.

 by kid ¦  Mon Aug 01, 2011 3:19 am ¦  Forum: Personal Life & Introductions ¦  Topic: Howdy ¦  Replies: 17 ¦  Views: 16595

Haha...not a problem. The third option is all too common these days, so instead I'll stick around :D

 by kid ¦  Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:59 am ¦  Forum: Carving Photos & Stories ¦  Topic: Kid 2010 ¦  Replies: 13 ¦  Views: 10508

I have success with a plain cutting bit as well. The only problem is, it gets a bit gummed up if you leave it to dry for a couple minutes. If you're going to set it down for any period of time, make sure you wipe it off and you're good :wink:

 by kid ¦  Mon Aug 01, 2011 2:54 am ¦  Forum: Personal Life & Introductions ¦  Topic: Howdy ¦  Replies: 17 ¦  Views: 16595

Haha, Kid is fine. I may have to change my license, because i haven't been called Ryan in years :lol:

Thanks for the welcome, you seem to have a great crew around here.

Also...I won't be pimping my site and running like some other folks :P

 by kid ¦  Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:18 pm ¦  Forum: Decorating & Prop Building ¦  Topic: Halloween 2010 ¦  Replies: 12 ¦  Views: 12127

...and I do believe Maley made the Pumpkin head on the scarecrow from scratch :wink:

 by kid ¦  Sun Jul 31, 2011 8:00 pm ¦  Forum: Carving Photos & Stories ¦  Topic: Kid 2010 ¦  Replies: 13 ¦  Views: 10508

I didn't take any video, but it's not the large router attachment you may be thinking of. I guess router is the wrong word for it. It's actually just called a cutting guide. It gives you the perfect base, and the windows are large enough to easily follow your lines. If you get it with the tile grout...