@pyrochemieNET I smell a troll, lol. I started going to the shoots a year after this. Judging by the sound delay (assuming it is correct), the 24" gun probably wasn't any further than the back of the line today! Hope the builder put like 20 fuses on it! Sure as heck don't want that coming back to earth.
@pyrochemieNET I was exaggerating of course with the 20 fuses, and I agree proper/ high quality crossmatching or priming is more important than the number of fuses. I have seen double fused shells fail. Some extras wouldn't hurt for a little insurance though when you're sending a massive (guessing 150+ pound?) shell in the air!
@davis050594 True, but the people who build these large caliber shells build them for events that are already arranged. There are many pyrotechnic events all over the country centered around fireworks built by pyro club members, and the permits for such events usually cover massive shells. This shell was from an annual event in Michigan, I'm pretty sure our upper limit as defined by the permit is usually 36".
wow first whats it take to get shell that size up the in the universe,second pasting that had to take a month,lol!Absolutely have to try that myself say in a thousand years thirdly those chinese guys who first blew themselves up discovering bp are smiling down on that one saying,awesome!!!Cute kid by the by
this was the art is about ty for the great shot.
wolfenpixels 6 months ago
In my opionion it was realy bad and ugly. Okay big display but that has nothing to do with fireworks. Ugly break, bad stars etc,,,
/watch?v=9jJhizk-doc&feature=related
THIS IS TRUE FIREWORK ART!
pyrochemieNET 9 months ago
@pyrochemieNET You're wrong about that. This is the true art. Your link shows only basic commercial stuff.
Headroom1001 8 months ago
@pyrochemieNET I smell a troll, lol. I started going to the shoots a year after this. Judging by the sound delay (assuming it is correct), the 24" gun probably wasn't any further than the back of the line today! Hope the builder put like 20 fuses on it! Sure as heck don't want that coming back to earth.
flyingfish555 5 months ago in playlist 24"shell
@flyingfish555
You wont need 20 fuses, i use only one spolette in my 8 and 10" shells;) a good priming is the way you go:D
pyrochemieNET 5 months ago
@pyrochemieNET I was exaggerating of course with the 20 fuses, and I agree proper/ high quality crossmatching or priming is more important than the number of fuses. I have seen double fused shells fail. Some extras wouldn't hurt for a little insurance though when you're sending a massive (guessing 150+ pound?) shell in the air!
flyingfish555 5 months ago
i want this for my birthday!!!!
~greets from Belgium!
McNastySP 1 year ago
now that is a dream job right there
jonathansymes2 1 year ago
beautiful!!
tylowylo12321 1 year ago
@progamerxt
An ATF license isn't just some magical thing that makes everything legal. Theres a helluva lot more involved in shooting one of those
davis050594 1 year ago
@davis050594 True, but the people who build these large caliber shells build them for events that are already arranged. There are many pyrotechnic events all over the country centered around fireworks built by pyro club members, and the permits for such events usually cover massive shells. This shell was from an annual event in Michigan, I'm pretty sure our upper limit as defined by the permit is usually 36".
flyingfish555 5 months ago in playlist 24"shell
Was this one of Devon Dickenson's?
CeruleanFilms 1 year ago
fantastic!
1807jesse 2 years ago
wow first whats it take to get shell that size up the in the universe,second pasting that had to take a month,lol!Absolutely have to try that myself say in a thousand years thirdly those chinese guys who first blew themselves up discovering bp are smiling down on that one saying,awesome!!!Cute kid by the by
Jeffrocket55 2 years ago 3
i want one perfect for my display to impress my gf
philresto 3 years ago 8
@philresto get yourself a atf license then u can make them yourself Legally...
progamerxt 1 year ago
@philresto only down side to it being that big is that they are hard to brake spherically
Adramelk 1 year ago
@philresto good luck with that unless you have about 200 bucks for the shell and another 500 bucks to pay the labor of a pyro tech...
stigmatic79 4 months ago
This is the real deal dude.. great. 100/5 really incredible.
Huttersvuur 3 years ago 7
you know your shit my friend... You got those proportions nicely done
RaphaelMusic 3 years ago
....... nothing bad tp say about this...
karper4life 3 years ago
What size stars (I'm sure they could be called comets) were used in this shell?
Nighthawkinlight 3 years ago 2
pretty sure they were 3 inch comets
rdpoints 3 years ago 2
3 inch silver glass comets (acepyro)
strobingthunder 2 years ago
great koogly moogly!
oahuguy 3 years ago
Incredible shell
Nighthawkinlight 3 years ago 3