Since I was a child I have always loved the smell of burnt B.P. and have always loved the excitement of the color and boom of pyro. My cousins would come back from down south with a bunch of air travel rockets and Link Triad brand lady packs. From those days of young I have loved this hobbyist/enthusiast lifestyle. Since about 1996 my buddies called me Pyro Kev and the name just stuck so now most of my friends and aquaintances know me as Pyro Kev. I always loved the brotherhood and fellowship of ...
Well its been awhile since I was able to do anything pyro related but now I am working to regain what I lost when I took on a job that doesnt allow holidays off, my passion of display, I cant help but wonder what all ive missed these last 7 years. I know theres alot and while I cannot wait to rebuild my stockpile of material (s) it will be a slow process, to be honest as I made an early attempt at building a long term team of pyros to do shows, the failure really humbled me and now I think id like ...
So it is finally happening. Lady called me Friday and set up the interview. She did tell me It takes hours. So I guess I am getting one of the inspectors that goes through it all. I hope it?s not to difficult. She said they do things different now. So I hope it?s not to big of a pain.
So I have all the paper work in, I have 3 contingency plans in so far and I have even gone as far as to get myself a jobsite toolbox and line the inside. I hope it all passes and I hope I get my license.
Originally Posted by pyrofan4life I have obtained access to a 100 acre farm in Anson County, NC and I'm considering the idea of an open shoot night for anyone that can make it. I have an operator's license and insurance so I can obtain the necessary permit. We can shoot 1.3 and 1.4 with virtually no size constraints at this venue. Does anyone have any interest or thoughts? I also posted this in the Consumer Fireworks USA forum (sorry if duplicate posting is frowned upon). I just wanted to make sure my message reached ...