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  • Sigh, over 100 people can't fucking read.

  • kurwa zła strona youtube

  • Kto polak łapka w góre

  • И даже не пизданула(((блоооооооооооооооо­оооооооооооооооооооооооооооооо­оооооооооооооооооооооооооооооо­оооооооо

  • good im love

  • where is tha BOOM ?

  • ZA DUŻO PIENIĘDZY...

  • أهب يَ عيآل الكلــب عندهم طبيعه مو صاحيةة :(

  • /watch?v=eNweBpwcdYQ&feature=r­elated

    Your welcome!

  • Jak ja to do Kurwy trafiłem ?

  • Showtime???????

  • 2:22

    

  • Чё это за хуйня???

  • would you need a permit for only like 10 of those mortars? and also how much would they cost and were can you get them.. sorry if im asking to many questions

  • @Pb4life141 Technically, without a license from the ATFE they are illegal for you to possess and nobody would sell them to you without said license. If you had said license, yes you would need a permit from the local fire marshal and a boat load of insurance. For the record, those ARE NOT PVC TUBES. I'm going to say that again, those are NOT PVC tubes. PVC can't withstand the pressures and will shatter sending pieces of plastic shrapnel hurling towards you at high velocity.

  • @briankirk1969 LOL! using a PVC tube is like suprised suicide :P

  • stupid nc and their stupid fire work laws. cant legally buy any of the good fireworks. so i just go down to the boarder and buy them.

  • @GradyRho92 Strange, I can buy whatever I want in NC. Grin...

  • @briankirk1969 cause you have the permits and insurance. when i do shoot fireworks in nc it usuallly up in pine hall were the cops dont give a shit.

  • in holland we are a bunch of faggots compared to this lol

  • No Smoking

  • how much did all of this cost

  • What does a spread like that, cost???

  • @Landotter1 I think this one was $9500, which includes shells, labor, permits and a boat load of insurance.

  • @briankirk1969 So, this is all of tose shells in that zig-zag formation plus the ones in the rectangle too? WOW! That's a lot, in my opinion.... Yeah, I imagine it must take at least 5 mil. insurance. Where I'm from, a tree trimmer has to carry 1 mil insurance policy. Thanks for the reply!

  • whats the difference between the brown and red fuses

  • @MestFan561 In this case just the color. It's all "quickmatch" and burns very fast - somewhere between 50-80ft per second.

  • I what a fun job. Playing with volitile chemicals could never get boring! Why do these guys look bored????

  • 24 hours worth of prep and setup, 20 minutes of fireworks, followed by another 3 hours of cleanup. That's why it looks boring.

    Setting up fireworks is sort of like knitting a sweater ... except the sweater doesn't go up in flames 20 minutes after you put it on. Thankfully.

  • @TasickMedia

    haha, true.

    but quite a negative way to look at it!

  • @standsonahillside I'v been a pyrotechnician for about 8 years now and it never gets only or boring, It's always interesting,fun,dangerious and intense from the setup of shows to shooting and the making of fireworks is awesome also..

  • Greensboro South Carolina?

  • Greensboro North Carolina

  • Wow nice set up, think I have watched your other video to so.. nice firework anyway.. Im wondering why do you put the shells ontop of the mortars like you had it in the begining in the video, why put them out like that and not load them when you already have the shell and the mortar there :) would be cool to know, bcs some poeple put it as you did here, I have seen other they load direct

  • We put the shells on top of the mortars to ensure a little variety. A box may of 5" shells may only have 6 or 7 different types of fireworks but it will have 6 or 7 of each type per box. We put them on top of the mortars so we can see what we're loading and what's next to it. This way we don't have several of the same type one right after another. It makes for a prettier show. People don't like to see the same thing over and over.

  • yes yes thanks for telling me:) Then I guess you don´t shoot after a special schedual,just like shooters choise? uhm, bcs I was on one of swedens biggest newyear fireworks-the set up and thy just loaded right in and they had a schedual what mortar shoul contain which shell :) is this a handlit show, then I guess it is not the same thing as the show I saw it was e-fired and that is why it was desided before what shell goes into what mortar then it had a cue number to it so:) thanks a lot!

  • My shows are hand fired. The ones you are talking about are typically computer controlled. Someone choreographs the show long in advance, usually to music. They program in "queues" to set off one or more fireworks at a specific point in the show.  Calculations such as lift time (the time it takes the shell to reach altitude and detonate) are figured into the choreographing and the queue is a few seconds before they actually want the firework in the sky.

  • Yes, that is how the show I saw was donne, yeah pyromusicals.. look at gothenburgmagnus he has cool pyromusicals. they use the pyrodigital system. yeah I know about that pre-fire time and so on;) I think it is cool with fireworks+music that is the best,but as far as I know, i think shows that is not corepgraphed to music is best when they are hand lit:D that is soo nice set of big shells :D

  • Electronic shows are fairly expensive. The software is expensive, choreographing takes many hours, if not days, the computer controller is very expensive, and the "electronic matches" add about $1 to the cost of each shell. If you have 5000 shells, that adds $5000 to the cost alone. Prices for choreographed shows usually start at $50,000 or more and can run into the millions.

  • For the body of the show we arrange the racks in a zig-zag patterm then use two 1"x30" quick release nylon straps and footboard the ends. It sounds flimsy but is suprisingly strong and sturdy. The zig-zag pattern proviedes the majority of the stability and the straps just keep everything together very tightly.

    The Finale is just racks arranged tightly together and nailed with wooden strapping material. Pretty standard.

  • That's two straps per junction. Each location where two racks butt up against each other gets two straps, one high one low.

  • What technique you got there for holding those mortars together. Oh yea those tails on those shells looked very big, nice.

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