Wallyman
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- Wichita Falls, TX
I own a couple of room smoke machines. Which is fine for smoking out your guests. If you want the smoke to lay on the ground like fog which is really a great atmosphere for halloween parties, try this.
I took a full size cooler which i found at the local Habitat for humanity thrift shop.
I made holes in either end big enough for 3 inch PVC. one was an inlet for the smoke machine, the other was an output. really simple.
I tweeked it with a piece of sheet metal bent downwards to keep the smoke from going straight to the other end.
Load it up with ice and attach whatever you want on the output to disperse the "fog" to fit the situation. Makes a halloween party 100% more eerie.
As you can see i used metal flexable dryer vent hose for the output. IT worked great. On the input i have two 90 degree elbows arranged in a way as to set the machine on the top of the cooler. This saves space and also keeps the remaining fog inside the cooler between blasts. I did not come up with the design, there are videos on the interweb of others doing it also. I had it set up behind a chicken wire fence on the garden in the backyard. The dryer hose connected to some 3 inch pvc that i buried up to the level of the dirt. A layer of garden cloth (the kind that you put under your soil in a planter box to keep weeds from growing through) over the pipe to hide it and the fog looked as though it was coming out of the ground. I also drilled 3/4 inch holes all along the pipe BTW.Much like french drain pipe.
Heres a picture of it in action.
I took a full size cooler which i found at the local Habitat for humanity thrift shop.
I made holes in either end big enough for 3 inch PVC. one was an inlet for the smoke machine, the other was an output. really simple.
I tweeked it with a piece of sheet metal bent downwards to keep the smoke from going straight to the other end.
Load it up with ice and attach whatever you want on the output to disperse the "fog" to fit the situation. Makes a halloween party 100% more eerie.

As you can see i used metal flexable dryer vent hose for the output. IT worked great. On the input i have two 90 degree elbows arranged in a way as to set the machine on the top of the cooler. This saves space and also keeps the remaining fog inside the cooler between blasts. I did not come up with the design, there are videos on the interweb of others doing it also. I had it set up behind a chicken wire fence on the garden in the backyard. The dryer hose connected to some 3 inch pvc that i buried up to the level of the dirt. A layer of garden cloth (the kind that you put under your soil in a planter box to keep weeds from growing through) over the pipe to hide it and the fog looked as though it was coming out of the ground. I also drilled 3/4 inch holes all along the pipe BTW.Much like french drain pipe.

Heres a picture of it in action.
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