Little Shop Of Horrors Dentist Mask And Gas

I was needing to know an estimate of the finished product. Also how is the sound, the actor will have a ear piece mic. Currently Props Master for this production & I would love any info you would be willing to give me. I would like to get the lowest price if I can. Ty
Here is a pic from our last show. I don't know the cost though
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HOW DID YOU FASTEN THE GLOBE TO THE SONOTUBE??
Epoxy is one of the best ways to connect two different materials. With Sonotube it's always important to remember that it's outside and inside are covered with a waxy to allow it to be removed easily when used with Concrete. Anytime you want to paint, adhere to or treat Sonotube you need to sand the area where you will be making the connection or applying the paint or it won't stick.
 
Epoxy is one of the best ways to connect two different materials. With Sonotube it's always important to remember that it's outside and inside are covered with a waxy to allow it to be removed easily when used with Concrete. Anytime you want to paint, adhere to or treat Sonotube you need to sand the area where you will be making the connection or applying the paint or it won't stick.
Thanks - But since there is so little surface area of the sonotube edge that touches the globe, I'm concerned it will not hold up to 6 performances. Especially since the dentist has quite a bit of movement throughout the scene.
 
Thanks - But since there is so little surface area of the sonotube edge that touches the globe, I'm concerned it will not hold up to 6 performances. Especially since the dentist has quite a bit of movement throughout the scene.
Even small Sonotube is 1/4" wall. That's more than enough surface area. Be sure to use a longer setting epoxy. The shorter the set time the more brittle the finished bond.
 

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