Put one end of the first pipe inside the cap, down to the bottom of the jar. Little less than the diameter of the air pipe. One Christmas tree lights controller for AC.Ģ or 3 feet’s of aquarium flexible tubing.ĭo a two small holes in the cap of the jar. One hot glue pistol (like the one in the video) How to get the same with a quarter of size and in less time: Posted in home hacks Tagged fog, fog juice, Halloween props, iron, machine, roasting pan Post navigation We’re probably not going to head out and buy a bottle of that so look into making some yourself from glycerin and demineralized water. The project is predicated on the availability of “fog juice”. But with better building techniques, and perhaps an air intake fan for better fog direction, this has potential. We also don’t advocate hot gluing a wire to a battery for a reliable connection (for that you’d want wire glue). Using one blade of a pair of scissors is not what we recommend for stripping wire insulation. The build method used in the video is not at the level we usually look for. You probably have an old iron sitting around (especially if you use the toner transfer method for making PCBs), as well as a fan of some type. The liquid is gravity-fed from a water-bottle reservoir on top, converted to smoke by the hot iron, then the newly created smoke is directed out of the chamber by a 12 volt fan. Inside you will find an upside-down clothes iron to convert fog liquid into a gas. This project uses two disposable roasting pans to create a fog chamber. Reader told us about a video detailing how to make your own fog machine.
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