Thanks! That means a lot coming from you guys. Your channel really inspired me. It gave me the push to make my first Halloween facade last year. I’ve used and adapted many techniques I saw in your videos. Thanks for the positive feedback, and I hope you have a happy Halloween.
It is free standing with cross bracing behind. It is close to the house to protect it from the wind. It come apart for storage, and I have reused it a couple times, changed it to Santa’s workshop for Christmas. I plan to use it again next year, way too much work went into it just to use it once. :)
@@CyborgVlog that is awesome. Have you found that you can use the same mounting hardware and holes a few years over? Do you have any added weight on the inside to also help keep it grounded? And lastly, I'm very curious about your storage of this. 🤣 I'm tempted to do something similar, but with foam insulation instead of any plywood (still a wooden frame).
@sum1serin yes, I do use the same hardware. I bought heavy duty bolts with wing nuts and washers to hold the pieces together for easy assembly and disassembly. What I do to hold it down is I take the cross pieces and steak them into the ground. I am worried about the wind sometimes, so I also have ratchet straps. I can connect to the house in case there’s bad weather. Storage is a Challenge. I have some in the garage and some under heavy duty tarps beside the house. Good luck on your project and let me know how it goes.
Hi Linda, I did make them myself. I have some footage, I hope to get around to making a video, but limited time. I bought some plexiglass from the hardware store, which they cut to my specific dimensions. I used stained glass spray paint to make them a little yellow. I bought peel and stick faux lead for simulated stain glass projects from Amazon. The I drew a diamond pattern on some paper, put it under the plexiglass and put the lead on. I hope that helps, thanks for watching and commenting!
You are so talented!
Thank you, it was a lot of work but worth it.
This is AMAZING!!!!
Thanks, it is my favorite Halloween build so far.
This is awesome! You should put a fog machine for real smoke!
Hi thanks! I did end up using a fog machine and a green LED inside the which’s cauldron. This build was lot’s of fun. Thanks for the feedback.
Fantastic job! I had a little girl suggest my next haunt should be Hocus Pocus so I’m in the planning stages. Thanks for the great ideas.
Thanks for watching. Hope you have fun building it, should be a good time next year.
Great job looks amazing please make me one im so shocked its amazing 👏
I wish I could build these instead of working. Thanks again.🙂
Yes, I think you chose the best lighting. You can't see the chimney smoke as well with the other lights. The whole thing looks great.
Thanks, I’m glad you think so. It was lots of fun and hard work, but it was worth it. Thanks for watching and sharing the positive feedback!
It looks amazing you did a wonderful job. Love all the details 🎃👍
Thanks! That means a lot coming from you guys. Your channel really inspired me. It gave me the push to make my first Halloween facade last year. I’ve used and adapted many techniques I saw in your videos. Thanks for the positive feedback, and I hope you have a happy Halloween.
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Thanks!
Was this mounted to your house? Its hard to tell. I absolutely love this but eonder the resusability of it if you were to use for a few years.
It is free standing with cross bracing behind. It is close to the house to protect it from the wind. It come apart for storage, and I have reused it a couple times, changed it to Santa’s workshop for Christmas. I plan to use it again next year, way too much work went into it just to use it once. :)
@@CyborgVlog that is awesome. Have you found that you can use the same mounting hardware and holes a few years over? Do you have any added weight on the inside to also help keep it grounded? And lastly, I'm very curious about your storage of this. 🤣 I'm tempted to do something similar, but with foam insulation instead of any plywood (still a wooden frame).
@sum1serin yes, I do use the same hardware. I bought heavy duty bolts with wing nuts and washers to hold the pieces together for easy assembly and disassembly. What I do to hold it down is I take the cross pieces and steak them into the ground. I am worried about the wind sometimes, so I also have ratchet straps. I can connect to the house in case there’s bad weather. Storage is a Challenge. I have some in the garage and some under heavy duty tarps beside the house. Good luck on your project and let me know how it goes.
@@CyborgVlog thank you so much with being so generous with your quick responses. I appreciate it!
I didn't see any mention of how you made the windows in the first video. Did you buy them ready made, or was that a DIY too?
Hi Linda, I did make them myself. I have some footage, I hope to get around to making a video, but limited time. I bought some plexiglass from the hardware store, which they cut to my specific dimensions. I used stained glass spray paint to make them a little yellow. I bought peel and stick faux lead for simulated stain glass projects from Amazon. The I drew a diamond pattern on some paper, put it under the plexiglass and put the lead on. I hope that helps, thanks for watching and commenting!