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 ...
Hello , I'm new to the post , Last years show i set off was a great success with multiple arrangements of cakes and mortars fused all together. This year was a huge disappointment repeating the same process as last year but adding a lot more motors. Can someone shed some light on why every chain ,jump ,transfer fire fuse popped and would not transfer fire ???? much appreciated any help
Can someone please recommend a good firing system, something not cheap or bootleg but less inexpensive as perhaps a cobra firing system. Cobra would be nice eventually but this will be my first firing system. So im looking for something more basic but effective. Any advice ? ''