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How To Make a Fog Machine 
How To Make a Fog Machine

Liven up your parties by making your own fog machine, using items that you can find around the house. Get the full instructions here.

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  1. Paul Says:

    Wow, i didn’t know you did howcast too!

    Nice work

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  2. Ringo Says:

    Is there anyway to introduce color to the fog for an even cooler effect?

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  3. The Skeptic Says:

    1 AA battery as a powersource as in the video will hardly work, allthou you say 1 12v battery in the instructions.

    Hotglueing the wires to the battery ? … ummm … I think ducktape will work better.

    Sorry to say but I think this video fails at parts of it. The Idea and the concept sure works, but the 1 AA battery ( surely just used as illustration ) will fail, hotglueing a wires to the poles on the battery … well come on … you can do better then that. Ducktape is a better option I would think.

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  4. admin Says:

    @The Skeptic – I never suggested using 1 AA battery, so I’m not sure where you get that from. I don’t use one in the video. This was made using the least ammount of materials possible…hot glue was already needed for the project, so hot glue was used. ductape would be an extra material and an extra expense. obviously you can approve on this however you want, but this method works just fine.

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  5. trent Says:

    i realy wouldent use a aa more like a c or a d butt other wise it would work better i give this video a a minus

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  6. admin Says:

    @trent – why do you think I’m using a AA battery? I’m using a 12v battery, like I state in the video. don’t use aa, c, or d. use a 12v battery.

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  7. Andy Says:

    I think that trent is right, you used an aa battery, yes, you said a 12v battery but if you see you’re using a 9v battery, is the smaller like a half pencil!

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  8. admin Says:

    @Andy – I did this video myself, so I think I would know what type of battery I used. It’s an Energizer A23 12v battery. Look it up. You can find one at your local camera shop. It’s smaller than half a pencil. Why is that so difficult for you guys to grasp?

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  9. G Says:

    What did you do about the iron turning itself off?

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