is any of the texas outlaw product more than a private label generic, I saw they have what looks like an amazing ballet rewrap packed 2/1, which is nice ifs the same as the normal winda 1/1 packing.
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is any of the texas outlaw product more than a private label generic, I saw they have what looks like an amazing ballet rewrap packed 2/1, which is nice ifs the same as the normal winda 1/1 packing.
Good thing no one got hurt, avoid giving fireworks to people you suspect drink while using them.
This site doesn't allow the mention of non advertisers, pyrouniverse doesn't allow mention of banned/prohibited practices/products. Censorship is no stranger here.
I can understand you wanting to...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZECYkjFlIQ
http://www.phmsa.dot.gov/staticfiles/PHMSA/DownloadableFiles/Files/Hazmat/Guidance_ClassTransport_Aerial_Shell_Kit_9_12_2013.pdf
http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/firesafety/special-operations/fireworks/index.html
To my knowledge there is no such thing as backyard 1.3 in NH. You need a shooters license, permit and insurance. NH PERMISSIBLE fireworks laws/rules/regulations are town by town.
Do you know the packing, and if these are currently available stateside?
I'm surprised to see so many of the names in English. How much do the the Traca's cost $?
http://www.jakesfireworks.com/american-made-shells.html
It would be cool if Dave could tour the factory where these are made, like he did with Phantom's hub
It's marketing, I'd be surprised if there was a single brand/label/company that did not have some level of deceptive/exploitive marketing/business practices.
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Off topic, but, are there consumers who buy wholesale/bulk in the UK, or is it strictly retail?
That was the winning shell constructed by Dan, a New Hampshire Pyrotechnics Association member
This was my 1st convention and had a good time. I found all the VOLUNTEER safety, security etc people to be very helpful. I thanked them all for their efforts. There was no shortage of people who...
Dave, will you be attending and recording the 2013 demo?, you did them a great service by doing so in the past.
Welcome, pyrotechnico! Will you be allowing properly permitted persons to purchase your products?
Nice job, was the show entirely 1.3 product, or was there any 1.4 or 1.4s?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKUEWLyrDEY
That makes sense on why all the items have smaller tubes. USA consumer fireworks are limited to a max of 2.25" (57mm) diameter and 60gm total composition,per tube/device
Yes, in USA 9-12shot 500gm cakes regularly have 44mm (1.75") ID tubes. With 57m (2.25")being the max
I wonder if european 1.4 is limited to smaller bore, than USA. I see lots of these type of cakes, but not 62+mm stuff?
Does anyone know?
I believe there is no distinction between 1.3 and 1.4 in CT as far as permits, you need a certificate of competency to pull the permit. You need to have the product Hazmat'd/legally transported to...
reloadable shells are limited to 1.75" but preloaded devices are allowed up to 2.25". In reality very few devices have 2.25" shells the majority are 1.75"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2wbpIcMIAs
I do not believe it to be fact that bulk consumer shells are classified as 1.3 there are a number of wholesalers/importers who sell bulk 1.75" consumer shells. Jakes imports excals in bulk form as...
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