MofoPyro
01-15-2025, 03:47 AM
Hi everyone,
My name is Mike O. (Mo)for(fo)Pyro (get it...) Yeah, I know I'm clever. What were you all thinking I meant?! Shame. Anyway...
I live in Eastern Washington and have been dabbling in amateur pyro for a few years. I'm a GenX'r who loves amateur astronomy, chemistry, electronics, and pretty much everything science.
Wanted to say hi and ask you all (although it seems this forum may be for more experienced professionals), for advice on how to advance in this hobby while not running afoul of the ATF and local authorities. Would also love to hear about some of your personal experiences about starting out. I'm thinking that constructing a suitable magazine would be one of my first endeavors. Followed by submitting proper applications, but here is where I get lost. Some of what I have read makes it seem you can't get any kind of license, esp. for transporting, without having documented hours working with licensed pro's?
Hoping everyone has a great new year and doesn't forget to take there stuff out of the back of there Cybertrucks!
Mike
My name is Mike O. (Mo)for(fo)Pyro (get it...) Yeah, I know I'm clever. What were you all thinking I meant?! Shame. Anyway...
I live in Eastern Washington and have been dabbling in amateur pyro for a few years. I'm a GenX'r who loves amateur astronomy, chemistry, electronics, and pretty much everything science.
Wanted to say hi and ask you all (although it seems this forum may be for more experienced professionals), for advice on how to advance in this hobby while not running afoul of the ATF and local authorities. Would also love to hear about some of your personal experiences about starting out. I'm thinking that constructing a suitable magazine would be one of my first endeavors. Followed by submitting proper applications, but here is where I get lost. Some of what I have read makes it seem you can't get any kind of license, esp. for transporting, without having documented hours working with licensed pro's?
Hoping everyone has a great new year and doesn't forget to take there stuff out of the back of there Cybertrucks!
Mike