@brianklumb13 I have been since I was 3. So yeah. And man, there's really no point in talking trash. If you don't like the video, then don't like it. I get it. But you don't have to hate. Seriously.
@cAPSlOCKrOXX no dude, im not questioning your fireworks or that you know what your doing, cause it looks like it works well, and i like the video. Im just saying it seemed like an exaggeration of how long you been workin with them
@brianklumb13 Are you retarded? I am pretty sure you don't need 15 years experience to handle fuse, and if it does ignite he on a wooden table so there no fire risk and he wouldn't get burnt because of reaction.
Good thing you don't have any black powder. You don't even know how to handle fuse. Never cut fuse with scissors or any shears. The slicing metal on metal can create a spark and light the fuse. Along with that, never make fireworks inside. Last but not least, don't make any more videos of home made fireworks.
@davis050594 oh my god a spark who cares people like you are stupid people can do wut ever they want and metal on metal it doesnt matter your an idiot
@davis050594 Well then, I'll be sure to use an xacto next time. However, I know for a fact these scissors do not spark, and I have had 5+ years of experience working with homemade fireworks, and almost 15 years of experience working with fireworks in general. I was in my garage and was not working with anything too dangerous. I agree I should have been outside, but the lighting was more suitable inside for filming.
@davis050594 Friction from scissors isn't going to create temp necessary to ignite.. Also how safe are scissors if they spark? In all my years I've never seen a pair of scissors spark and more than likely neither have you unless you were actually trying to make them do it. Whens the last time you lit a fuse? It doesn't ignite the instant you set flame to it. It takes a second or two before ignition unless theres extremely high heat.
@davis050594 And last but not least, professionally manufactured fireworks are made indoors not outside. Black powder absorbs moisture from the air so the fireworks are made mostly in climate controlled conditions. Too much moisture and the powder is ruined. Not enough moisture and the risk for static electricity increases. There is always risk when dealing with fireworks at home but there was minimal risk in his presentation because there were no ignition sources around him.
Quick match fuse or quick visco fuse ?
gr8boyz118 6 months ago
hey cAPSlOCKrOXX can you use fast pink visco fuse for this mine ??? thanks
pyrowerks 7 months ago
yea dude, youre like maybe 18 at most? So you dont have that much "fireworks experience" unless youve been doing them since you were 3? dont think so
brianklumb13 7 months ago
@brianklumb13 I have been since I was 3. So yeah. And man, there's really no point in talking trash. If you don't like the video, then don't like it. I get it. But you don't have to hate. Seriously.
cAPSlOCKrOXX 7 months ago 4
@cAPSlOCKrOXX no dude, im not questioning your fireworks or that you know what your doing, cause it looks like it works well, and i like the video. Im just saying it seemed like an exaggeration of how long you been workin with them
brianklumb13 7 months ago
@brianklumb13 Are you retarded? I am pretty sure you don't need 15 years experience to handle fuse, and if it does ignite he on a wooden table so there no fire risk and he wouldn't get burnt because of reaction.
UGBxGLITCHER 7 months ago
lol cracked me up when i saw in the description m80 flashpowder, explosion, "world trade center" lol I actually laughed
gothbro111 1 year ago
Check out my tutorial on how to make a fuse!:)
Nice vid btw
pyroisonfire 1 year ago
Nice vid! how did you get/make the stars?
gothbro111 1 year ago
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That's fun ..
plz tell me what is the small black balls metal (which is used to make fireworks)
plz tell me quickly what is the materials or metals used for this..
from where I can get that materials all..
Thank you for this video ..
thank you again ..
& again ..
khalidalshahrani 1 year ago
That's fun ..
plz tell me what is the small black ball metal (which is used to make fireworks)
plz tell me quickly what is the materials or metals used for this..
from where I can get that materials all..
Thank you for this video ..
thank you again ..
& again ..
khalidalshahrani 1 year ago
kl;llll
khalidalshahrani 1 year ago
Good thing you don't have any black powder. You don't even know how to handle fuse. Never cut fuse with scissors or any shears. The slicing metal on metal can create a spark and light the fuse. Along with that, never make fireworks inside. Last but not least, don't make any more videos of home made fireworks.
davis050594 1 year ago
@davis050594 oh my god a spark who cares people like you are stupid people can do wut ever they want and metal on metal it doesnt matter your an idiot
mike12703 1 year ago
@davis050594 Well then, I'll be sure to use an xacto next time. However, I know for a fact these scissors do not spark, and I have had 5+ years of experience working with homemade fireworks, and almost 15 years of experience working with fireworks in general. I was in my garage and was not working with anything too dangerous. I agree I should have been outside, but the lighting was more suitable inside for filming.
cAPSlOCKrOXX 1 year ago
@cAPSlOCKrOXX you dont look old enough to have that much experience lol...not hatng..just saying...you can take that either way though...
paintball4symbolizm 7 months ago
@davis050594 Friction from scissors isn't going to create temp necessary to ignite.. Also how safe are scissors if they spark? In all my years I've never seen a pair of scissors spark and more than likely neither have you unless you were actually trying to make them do it. Whens the last time you lit a fuse? It doesn't ignite the instant you set flame to it. It takes a second or two before ignition unless theres extremely high heat.
dendog21 10 months ago
@davis050594 And last but not least, professionally manufactured fireworks are made indoors not outside. Black powder absorbs moisture from the air so the fireworks are made mostly in climate controlled conditions. Too much moisture and the powder is ruined. Not enough moisture and the risk for static electricity increases. There is always risk when dealing with fireworks at home but there was minimal risk in his presentation because there were no ignition sources around him.
dendog21 10 months ago
wait, do u leave the tissue paper on the bottom of the tube?
kmgentil 1 year ago
is that yellow crackling fuse because i can not find any?!
gaminggeek9 1 year ago
Ahaha . Cute.
NemoLovesYouh 1 year ago