Dude that is the creepiest most fabricobbled thing ave ever seen and I love it. If a thought it was possible for my pea size brain to figure that out id give it shot but hey looks ace. Can't wait see rest what your mental mind comes up with. 🏴👍🤘
No way! You definitely can. I’m the same way. Just had to sit down and commit to getting it done. The frightprops CZcams is really informative and honestly, you have nothing to lose but some of your time. It’s worth it to try these things
@@DieTrying13 I think I may try this one. It looks straight forward enough. I need some new props for my Halloween collection, and it's just not worth paying $250 for a prop like this from the store. Thanks again for sharing your creativity. I sure hope you will be doing more tutorials on Halloween props. Love it!
@kirstykat8309 frightprops.com has everything you need to power it. Also, all the moving holiday props at Home Depot right now can be disassembled and used for motors. I’d say that you should keep the arm as light as possible. Pool noodles and wire.
are you kidding me?? this seems brilliant to me!! well done, nick, well done. rocking lady was my favorite.
Thank you!!!
This is so good that I’m kicking myself for not thinking of it 😂
Well…. I didn’t think of it either. Hahaha! I saw it years ago. Can’t remember where. Easy and fun build. Thanks for watching!!!
good stuff man.very awesome
Thanks!!!
Great job !
Thanks!!!!
Pretty frickin awesome!
Thanks so much!!! New Halloween videos for this year are coming soon
Cool! Can't wait to see them!
@@DieTrying13
Freaking awesome!
Thank you!!!
Dude that is the creepiest most fabricobbled thing ave ever seen and I love it. If a thought it was possible for my pea size brain to figure that out id give it shot but hey looks ace. Can't wait see rest what your mental mind comes up with. 🏴👍🤘
Hahaha! Thanks!!!
@@DieTrying13 no worries totally true. Videos have been great recently. 🏴👍
Love to see how to make animated props. Not sure I could duplicate it though. When it comes to figuring stuff like that out, I am a bit of a dunce
No way! You definitely can. I’m the same way. Just had to sit down and commit to getting it done. The frightprops CZcams is really informative and honestly, you have nothing to lose but some of your time. It’s worth it to try these things
Good work 👍
Thanks!!!
@@DieTrying13 I think I may try this one. It looks straight forward enough. I need some new props for my Halloween collection, and it's just not worth paying $250 for a prop like this from the store. Thanks again for sharing your creativity. I sure hope you will be doing more tutorials on Halloween props. Love it!
Thank you! And I definitely will be doing more this year. I’ll be shifting into Halloween mode very soon, actually!
Great!
Thanks! I’m shocked how much this video is still getting watched after Halloween 😊
So creepy😳 I've always wondered how you did that!
Thank you!!!
COOL
Thanks!!!
Excellent work, I congratulate you. Where can I buy the motor?
Frightprops.com
Thank you!
Thank you
What did you use to power the motor?
It plugs right into the wall. Go check out frightprops.com and you’ll see they have the full kits
What are the measurements for the pvc pipes
I just used the size my body. Haha! It’s all just cut on the fly. No real measurements.
How would I make a stabbing arm for my Micheal myers
Hmmm… I’d have to think on that.
I was thinking would the wiper motor rock like a stabbing action also how do you power it
@kirstykat8309 frightprops.com has everything you need to power it. Also, all the moving holiday props at Home Depot right now can be disassembled and used for motors. I’d say that you should keep the arm as light as possible. Pool noodles and wire.
Absolutely terrible
Thanks Jeff.