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Fog juice diy
Fog juice diy











fog juice diy

One last thing, I’ve seen some videos where you could make your own fog juice using some glycerine and some distilled water. I’m going to try different methods and see which one creates a more eery effect. This would allow the fog to dissipate in a more spread out fashion. Also, have you tried experimenting with the exit nozzle? I saw a video where you could use a box or other item and made the exit sort of flat. I’ll double up on it if I notice it’s flimsy at first. I had some just sitting in my shed that I forgot I had. I’m going to use some landscaping plastic mesh instead of the wire one and see how that works out. No biggie since they’re only about $0.65 each but still thought you’d like to know.Īll I need is to purchase the Cross connector and I’ll be ready to try it out. The T connector will only allow for 3 pieces to interconnect. This is a tad misleading as what you actually used was a four-way or cross connector. Not sure if I missed any steps or didn’t notice where you used the third one.Ģ) You also mention in your materials list that you need: However, I noticed I only needed 2 pieces when building the chiller.

fog juice diy

Three 2 1/8in pieces of 2in diameter PVC pipe I did notice a few things when purchasing the items and building the fog chiller. Just wanted to say thanks for your wonderful ideas. It would take me to my member profile and I’d see 3 tutorials (Wine Bottle tiki torch, Fog Chiller, & pool noodle coral reef). I tried IE & FF, but still noticed I had to access the site via this confirmation link:

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Now just close the lid, put your fog machine up to it, and start making some awesome low lying fog!!Ĭlick here to download my DIY Professional Fog Chiller PDF Printable Tutorial for only $5! Then I just replace the thawed bottles with new frozen ones The mesh and PVC fittings serve as an ‘ice shelf’ to hold the ice that will be added to cool the fogįor less of a mess and easy clean up, I use frozen water bottles for the big areas and then fill in the small areas with ice. This whole contraption serves as part of the ‘ice shelf’ to hold the mesh in place.Ĭut or fold the mesh so it sits onto your pvc shelf that you just inserted. It may be easier to wait to attach two of the front 5‘s till after it’s all in the bucket. The top of the ‘L’ should only be 1 or 2 inches below the lid

fog juice diy

This is what the inside should look like. Making sure the ‘L’ is on the inside of the bucket, combine it with the 3 which will be on the outside of the bucket. Now combine a 6, 7 and 4 so that it makes an ‘L’. Make sure to push together for a flush tight fit. Slide into one of the holes and sandwich the side of the bucket with another 3. With your drill and hole saw, drill a hole where your mark isĭo the same thing on the other side of the bucket so that you have two holes Measure and mark on the bucket where the fog will come out of the spout of your fog machine

  • Four 1/2in diameter right angle couplings.
  • Four 3 1/4in pieces of 1/2in diameter PVC pipe.
  • One 8 1/2in piece of 2in diameter PVC pipe.
  • Four 8 1/2in pieces of 1/2in diameter PVC pipe.
  • Two 2 1/8in long pieces of 2in diameter PVC pipe.
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  • One sheet of mesh (I used a grilling sheet for vegetables but you can find similar material in the roofing section at Home Depot or just plain chicken wire).
  • One 35lb capacity flip lid kitty litter plastic container FREE! (if you don’t have cats, ask your cat loving friends!).
  • You will need one fog machine (any size) to use in conjunction with this fog chiller).
  • I have personally tried it both ways and each way worked just as well, which is why I attached both entrance and exit openings at the same height so it can be used either way. The hot fog rises through the ice, is cooled down, and then exits down and out of the ‘L’ shaped PVC pipe There’s actually some controversy on the ‘correct’ way to use this chiller…some prefer to use it ‘backwards’ to get the same effect. This is basically how it all works: The fog machine shoots hot fog into the entrance opening which takes the fog into the upper ice chamber, then is cooled by falling down through the ice, and then exits out the bottom chamber. Want to print out this tutorial without the ads?Ĭlick here to download my DIY Professional Fog Chiller PDF Printable Tutorial for only $5!













    Fog juice diy