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Last year, I made a skelerector alogn with the rest of the gang in Haunt Club Chicago. Ater meeting up at people's houses, welding, cutting,and drilling, we got 10 of them finished! We placed a group buy for these rotted corpse half torso's. I threw it together at the last minute and it worked for the season but really wanted to change it. I had a bucky laying around so I put it all together yesterday and today. Im goign to put a long shirt on it to hide the 'missing pelvis area'. Other than that, I think it turned out well. Her'es some pics to show it off.

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pretty cool ..
looks pretty solid ,too good job
 

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PSI is at 65. By putting all the weight of a bucky on there, I dont trust it to go flying up fast. I need to put 4 stakes into the ground to keep this thing down, and you can see in the video, I had my parents stand on the side bars to make it not tip over.

I also had to add bungee cords to slow up the speed at the end, becuase it takes alot of force to get it up half way then the rest of the way, the cylinder still pushes out all that force and it goes wayyy to fast.
 

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DarkShadows,

Great Skelerector version! Do you have plans or measurements for your version? Perhaps a how-to of sorts?

Happy Haunting! :jol:

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Actually, I did the reasearch and put the Chicago build together. We proto-typed one from 1"x1" lumber I ripped on the table saw. Once working, we prototyped a second from 1"x1" tube (learning to weld at the same time) Then we scheduled a mass build. I drew up solidworks prints and just have to change a few hole locations (been saying that for a year). I then will PDF save them and stick them on my site. Keep bugging, I'll get to it. Only carry it to work EVERY day!
 

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Actually, I did the reasearch and put the Chicago build together. We proto-typed one from 1"x1" lumber I ripped on the table saw. Once working, we prototyped a second from 1"x1" tube (learning to weld at the same time) Then we scheduled a mass build. I drew up solidworks prints and just have to change a few hole locations (been saying that for a year). I then will PDF save them and stick them on my site. Keep bugging, I'll get to it. Only carry it to work EVERY day!
I would love to see this how to as well....consider yourself bugged again! ;)
 

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I built my skelerector design using Brad's boopack 4 bar simulator. I have a pretty comprehensive how-to on my site if you haven't already seen it. I still need to go back to it and show a little more on the added arm movement from last year.

http://www.teambac.com/web_hall/erector.html

My first design was a little more similar to Chicago groups, but changed it some to allow the pelvic area to stay in line together when folded down. Some others have built theirs around my how-to and worked good for them. The only comments for changing anything was to add some springs to assist on the rising to get a quicker pop-up.
 
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