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  • I've actually used compressed air cannons every year for the past 12 in an annual show. It does exactly what I see in this video but the boom is surely nothing like hydroxy I'll give you that. More of a pop with air and I would have to agree in regard to the safest non sustainable flame for indoor use however our insurance company would drop us in an instant if they found us using HHO indoors.

  • okay so I am really into hydroxy "oxyhydrogen" but why use such a volatile gas indoors for such a thing when compressed air can do exactly what you just did? Seems very pointless unless the purpose was to view the flame which was not the case here.

  • To; @AsylumET

    The use of HHO gas is the safest exploding material for indoor use. There is no sustained flame compared to any other explosive material that leaves a sustained flame and a stinky smell. HHO gas has a boom sound at the same time doing work with floor confetti cannons and exploding ceiling confetti balloons. There is an art to loading the Canon and the ceiling confetti balloons. All cannons and balloons were equalized which is an art. Compressed air will not do the same thing.

  • Going to start calling you the "HHO Balloon Man". Cool stuff. Great song too.

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