Update: 10/02/07
We've all seen those life size props at halloween shops
Making them are easier than you think.
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**A cheap pair of used coveralls can be purchased at
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and said "wow, that is COOL!"
Then you looked at the price tag and thought, "Yikes"!
I don't know about you, but I would never pay hundreds of dollars
for a prop,
so I decided to make my own.
The body frame is made from wood 2x4's.

I nailed the 2x4's about 13" apart, if you do any further than that you will
have a hard time making a pair of coveralls fit. The frame itself (minus the head) is 5'4".
Use arm length pieces of wood for the arms, but keep in mind
that you will have to add the coveralls before adding on the arms.
For the back I used a thin sheet of wood, cut to fit the back of the 2x4's.
any thrift store.