Polluted’s Pyro
06-30-2025, 08:56 AM
Hey all. Just a guy who does fireworks a few times a year around holidays for fun. With two incidents in the last few years I’ve been thinking more about safety.
One year, a cake shot went up, and then started curving and blew up inches from a neighbors house. Not sure what went wrong there, cake didn’t tip or anything. Another year a standalone mortar tube tipped over and went THROUGH a neighbors window. That wasn’t a good time..
Since that last incident with the window I’ve been, I believe rightfully so, a bit skittish to light stuff off. I now know to at least support the tubes with a cinder block or bricks..It definitely opened my eyes to just how important safety can be with this hobby. I got a remote firing system second hand, made sure it works and everything with some fuse attached to a talon. It’s just a no name import, good enough for my basic usage. As long as it gets me away from these fireworks being lit off. I’m just gonna manual fire them off one button at a time.
A. I’d like to ask, is hot-gluing or double sided taping cakes to a piece of plywood good enough to stop them from tipping and such?
B. I have two 10 shot racks made from HDPE. I’ve never used racks or fused together anything. Can I drop some canisters into the rack, fuse them together, then remove them from the tubes and transport them? I have more than 20 shells, and was wondering if it’s safe to fuse them together in place like this so I can just drop in another already fused together rack - full of canisters to set off.
C. What kind of tape do you guys use to fuse stuff together?
If you’ve made it this far, shout out to Kneppys, Fire Art, Bada boom, Boomville all out of PA. These stores and American Wholesale out of Hudson Ohio always have what I need.
One year, a cake shot went up, and then started curving and blew up inches from a neighbors house. Not sure what went wrong there, cake didn’t tip or anything. Another year a standalone mortar tube tipped over and went THROUGH a neighbors window. That wasn’t a good time..
Since that last incident with the window I’ve been, I believe rightfully so, a bit skittish to light stuff off. I now know to at least support the tubes with a cinder block or bricks..It definitely opened my eyes to just how important safety can be with this hobby. I got a remote firing system second hand, made sure it works and everything with some fuse attached to a talon. It’s just a no name import, good enough for my basic usage. As long as it gets me away from these fireworks being lit off. I’m just gonna manual fire them off one button at a time.
A. I’d like to ask, is hot-gluing or double sided taping cakes to a piece of plywood good enough to stop them from tipping and such?
B. I have two 10 shot racks made from HDPE. I’ve never used racks or fused together anything. Can I drop some canisters into the rack, fuse them together, then remove them from the tubes and transport them? I have more than 20 shells, and was wondering if it’s safe to fuse them together in place like this so I can just drop in another already fused together rack - full of canisters to set off.
C. What kind of tape do you guys use to fuse stuff together?
If you’ve made it this far, shout out to Kneppys, Fire Art, Bada boom, Boomville all out of PA. These stores and American Wholesale out of Hudson Ohio always have what I need.