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Maze of Terror 07
Posted On: 09/29/2007 23:48:55
Update- 9/29

Haunt builders: Jason, Stephanie, Alex, Ronald, & Myself

Weather in Southern MN- 80o w/ 60 mph winds, 30% chance of rain during the day.

As a recap- last weekend we spent almost 8 hrs building the maze. The que area is half framed & the outside walls on the right, from front to back are up. The first tunnel/cave is installed & some middle areas are framed. That was with the help of 3 builders.

 Today I loaded & unload my last pickup full of scrap wood, 2 full sheets of plywood, & recycled doors (all collected from Spring cleanup days, for free). It was a bit tougher to do in rain the we got on & off today. The high winds didn't help matters also. All the left outside walls from front to back, center back walls, & more center areas were completed. Also, a revolving door & revolving wall were placed, as other workable doors too. We worked from 1:30pm - 9pm, with a short Supper break.

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10/07/2007 00:53:33

Update 10/6
 
Haunt builders: Jason, Stephanie, Ronald, & Myself
 
Weather in S. MN- 86o w/ high winds (60o normal High)
 

Working on the maze was more of a challenge today with it being hot as
an oven & flys bothing us. We opened both ends of the shed but, it
didn't help. The breeze still wouldn't come in. This is taking a toll
on all of us, with frequent breaks outside of the shed to cool off.
Broke into 2 teams (Jason & Ronald, & Stephanie & Me) today
with one team starting to narrow the  passages & bracing walls. And
the other working on the holding cell que area at the entrance.
 

 Had stopped at Menards earlier for supplies of pvc, wood, screws, etc.
Since I envisioned the cell area, took on that task. We had a
discussion on how to tackle it vs what I had planned. Being early in
the morning when I picked up supplies without caffine, I was short 4
pieces of wood, ugh!
 
 Went with a modified version of it.
It took longer to work with pvc, since I had to pre-drill all the screw
holes. The first section was temporary attached to the wall for ease in
construction. It consisted to 2ea () firing strips & 7ea  1/2 in.
pvc pipes screwed to the wood in two places per pvc. Went ahead built
the second section, & then built the cell gate. Had gotten
over-heated & went into the house for something cool to drink.
Supper was ready & we took a longer break. Came back & the main
tunnel/cave section was already up, yea! Took some pics of the days
progress. Then helped add a cave to the front entrance leading to the
cell que area. We did a walk through & discussed what was to be
done next. Worked from 2pm - 9pm.
 
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10/01/2007 22:09:32

New pics from Saturday 9/29/07 (20 pics!)

Click on the link.

http://s20.photobucket.com/albums/b203/Haunt_Master/Maze%2007/ 




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