Indeed, anything that might be deemed negative or such should be left out. Injuries, damage or so forth.
While I can't support this, at least I do not believe so, I still wish you and everyone in...
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Indeed, anything that might be deemed negative or such should be left out. Injuries, damage or so forth.
While I can't support this, at least I do not believe so, I still wish you and everyone in...
These kinds of shells already have the limitations of being for proffesional pyrotechnicians only, and usually come from unscruplous sellers from Italy, Poland, Czech and so forth. New pyro...
It does seem a bit silly that one could manage to actually push a cannister shell down a mortar, especially as Dave showed in one of his videos, if I recall right, the fuse and everything even got...
As promised, here is the small show I did
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZ7lPsFUVpk - Part 1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cU0qspHr3yY - Part 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p8p0sVy4A0 -...
Happy new year from Sweden; Albeit 2 hours and 53 minutes late :p
Well, figured i'd post up about my New years show, which went really well, actually! Really surprised by the 45mm cake I had, really gave off a loud and chest feeling thump with the 12 shots it had...
Curious how they managed to suspend that, I can't see any wires or cranes nearby at all.
These can be purchased in the Czech and Poland for the most part, as well as stronger versions. Explod itself, I believe, is a product of a Polish fireworks company.
Either imported or made in Italy, I am not sure if Dave would approve of me posting the name of the company who sells them, however. Though, these range from 25 - 38(?)g flash powder and provide a...
Oh, thought you meant these types
http://i.imgur.com/H1EMtXo.jpg?1
Not surprising these videos emerge from Malta, as far as I recall, this is where at least one pyrotechnics course is held, in order to obtain 154-Licenses for proffesional pyrotechnics handling, in...
Figured people might be interested in how things are over here in regards of fireworks and other pyrotechnic articles, as I saw there was a similiar thread posted in another forum section.
As...
Hmm.. alright, don't think i've ever heard of them in that case. As for the Italian Cobras, usually carry around 30g of mixture, 28 or 25g being flash powder and the remaining a fountain. Though, I...
All of the consumer grade pre-loaded mortars I have dealt with so far have all been cardboard, unsure of the bottom plug, though, but I believe it is clay and cardboard. I can dismantle one the next...
A correct assessment, 1.1G pre-loaded mortars were sold, you can still find 3" pre-loaded that at least one importer sells in some selected stores, not sure if they've got permission to continuously...
I do apologize for asking a bit of an unrelated question, but the fact that the shells don't actually seem to be ignited on the way up has always left me wondering just how it's done. I assume there...
Thank you, and I can only agree, even though I have a feeling the "shows" I put on are by far outmatched by the rest, it is still quite interesting to be able to partake in the community :)
Oh yeah, so i've heard and seen. Found it quite cute with the 1.75" mortars I must say :p Though, given how some people seem to handle fireworks around here, and especially stuff ranging down into...
If I may cut in, when talking about Cobra firecrackers and such, are you referring to the Italian imported/made firecrackers? Or is it in-country made brand, similiar to the old M-80s?
And there we go, the man himself even takes the time to answer :D
That is quite correct, up to 1KG weight, can't quite recall if it's net explosive weight or the product in whole that counts, but...
Well, figured i'd take the time and actually reg here, been following the displayfireworks1 channel quite closely for a few years now, have learnt quite a bit from it, so I can only thank you for...
Då har man också hittat hit :) Kanske lite väl sent, dock.
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