hey try tapping the fuse 2 the side and lowering it down into the mortar i find itway easies
bangbang51211 8 months ago
How do you make these?
generalkyletheman 1 year ago
Oh my gosh, steel tube and concrete around it. That salute would send shrapnel flying if it went in the tube.
davis050594 1 year ago
@davis050594
Steel tubes are what all the pro's use and it was sand in the bucket, not cement.
SeeYouNextFall 1 year ago
@SeeYouNextFall They use hdpe racks until around 6" diameter, then they use buried hdpe through 12" then 16-24" they use buried steel.
In my area, they use HDPE for the larger mortars, but galvanized steel for the smaller ones.
I guess its just a matter of choice.
@SeeYouNextFall With color shells, steel is fine, but it's way to heavy.
Pretty good ti salute, check out my most recent video of a m 80 class salute I made for the fourth of july 2009.
fabo1593 2 years ago
hey try tapping the fuse 2 the side and lowering it down into the mortar i find itway easies
bangbang51211 8 months ago
How do you make these?
generalkyletheman 1 year ago
Oh my gosh, steel tube and concrete around it. That salute would send shrapnel flying if it went in the tube.
davis050594 1 year ago
@davis050594
Steel tubes are what all the pro's use and it was sand in the bucket, not cement.
SeeYouNextFall 1 year ago
@SeeYouNextFall They use hdpe racks until around 6" diameter, then they use buried hdpe through 12" then 16-24" they use buried steel.
davis050594 1 year ago
@davis050594
In my area, they use HDPE for the larger mortars, but galvanized steel for the smaller ones.
I guess its just a matter of choice.
SeeYouNextFall 1 year ago
@SeeYouNextFall With color shells, steel is fine, but it's way to heavy.
davis050594 1 year ago
Pretty good ti salute, check out my most recent video of a m 80 class salute I made for the fourth of july 2009.
fabo1593 2 years ago