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Water Only Fog Machine (No Dry Ice, No Fog Juice): Water Only Fog Machine Everybody loves fog, Theatrical Fog that is - Especially at Halloween, and there are many ways to make it: 1. Dry Ice was my first introduction to fog - Dry Ice dropped into hot water provided LOTS of dense low-lying fog. It w…

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Learn how to make low lying fog that will have your Halloween graveyard or party looking spooky in no time. This DIY fog machine chiller does not use dry ice so it is really simple to make.

Macy Blackwell on Instagram: "Fog Chiller Tutorial!💨 Here’s how to get that thick, low fog out of a cheap fog machine! Thanks @impossiblescience for the idea! Directions from Cory: 1. Measure and cut holes on both sides of your cooler. (2 to 3 inches off the bottom) I just traced the pipe with a marker 2. We used two 2x4's in the base of the cooler and put wire mesh on top of them to hold ice and cover holes. 3. Next insert your aluminum flex ductwork and fill with ice. 4. Fire up your smoke Fog Machine Cooler, Halloween Fog Machine Ideas, Diy Fog Machine, Fog Chiller, Macy Blackwell, Haunted Woods, Halloween Diy Outdoor, Halloween Things, Fog Machine

Macy Blackwell on Instagram: "Fog Chiller Tutorial!💨 Here’s how to get that thick, low fog out of a cheap fog machine! Thanks @impossiblescience for the idea! Directions from Cory: 1. Measure and cut holes on both sides of your cooler. (2 to 3 inches off the bottom) I just traced the pipe with a marker 2. We used two 2x4's in the base of the cooler and put wire mesh on top of them to hold ice and cover holes. 3. Next insert your aluminum flex ductwork and fill with ice. 4. Fire up your…

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