You did a pretty good job with what you had to work work with there. Check out my finale from this year. I have tried using shells in the past, but i have found it to be too much work. for a really good consumer finale try finding some mines for low coverage, about 2 cases of small cakes for medium hight coverage and a couple cases of 500grams for high stuff. To to give the display a grander feel, use boards to angle the cakes into a fan formation. I used trampoline frame with wood bent over it.
Wow, are you f***ing retarted? 1.4g or "consumer fireworks" are the ones in America that we as citizens can buy legaly. 1.3g are display fireworks the ones you see in the shows. But since your from Holland and you "now averything of fireworks" I wont hold this comment against you. Oh, and I wouldn't say "we" because Im sure not everybody in your country is retarted like you...
I also just looked up Hollands classifications and they are the same as here... So next time you trash talk to someone you do not even know atleast know what you are talking about... idiot. Just to let you know 1.1 are the biggest fireworks in the world idiot.
technically 1.1g is not fireworks. 1.3g is the largest "fireworks" in the world. 1.1g are HE devices. that includes a 12" ball filled with gunpowder and stars with a lift charge that looks like a conventional firework...but that 12" ball contains so much energy it can rip through the side of a shipping container with ease, much like a high explosive (1.1g), and thus, it is classed as such.
I work in professional fireworks and in most cases, any shell over 16 inches in size is classified as a 1.1G for shipping and storage purposes. It is sort of like how black powder is classified 1.3G even thought its not a high explosive.
that's treu but ore fireworks is so bad. the huge fireworks in holland is 500gr. We go to belgium for fireworks that's better with te singal rockets and the bijg shells.
1.4g is consumer grade. just because the number is smaller in 1.3g is because its a rating not a litteral weight. learn your shit holland
briauc 1 year ago
@briauc is there a limit for liscenced pyros in the us?
JayIvory87 1 year ago
You did a pretty good job with what you had to work work with there. Check out my finale from this year. I have tried using shells in the past, but i have found it to be too much work. for a really good consumer finale try finding some mines for low coverage, about 2 cases of small cakes for medium hight coverage and a couple cases of 500grams for high stuff. To to give the display a grander feel, use boards to angle the cakes into a fan formation. I used trampoline frame with wood bent over it.
delmole85 3 years ago
Try fast visco or quickmatch wicks on your finale racks.
RPK74m 3 years ago
1.4G is the biggest fireworks of the world idiot. it's with the biggest flashpowder dossis. we are from holland and we now averything of fireworks
larsswaluw 4 years ago
Wow, are you f***ing retarted? 1.4g or "consumer fireworks" are the ones in America that we as citizens can buy legaly. 1.3g are display fireworks the ones you see in the shows. But since your from Holland and you "now averything of fireworks" I wont hold this comment against you. Oh, and I wouldn't say "we" because Im sure not everybody in your country is retarted like you...
gfd11ksm 4 years ago
@gfd11ksm
I'm also from Holland, we got some goot quality fireworks there, but for consumers its just 1.4G fireworks!:) Whats your favorite brand of fireworks?
DsNL 1 year ago
I also just looked up Hollands classifications and they are the same as here... So next time you trash talk to someone you do not even know atleast know what you are talking about... idiot. Just to let you know 1.1 are the biggest fireworks in the world idiot.
gfd11ksm 4 years ago
In the netherland is the fireworks suck. we go to belgium for the big fire works. dispaly fireworks. the calm them 1.4g
look at a dutch movie call: bonbridge flowerbed
larsswaluw 4 years ago
technically 1.1g is not fireworks. 1.3g is the largest "fireworks" in the world. 1.1g are HE devices. that includes a 12" ball filled with gunpowder and stars with a lift charge that looks like a conventional firework...but that 12" ball contains so much energy it can rip through the side of a shipping container with ease, much like a high explosive (1.1g), and thus, it is classed as such.
gofast696867 3 years ago
I work in professional fireworks and in most cases, any shell over 16 inches in size is classified as a 1.1G for shipping and storage purposes. It is sort of like how black powder is classified 1.3G even thought its not a high explosive.
delmole85 3 years ago
how come in holland there was a huge fireworks warehouse explosion? i guess you guys dont know about safety
rgsgww 4 years ago
that's treu but ore fireworks is so bad. the huge fireworks in holland is 500gr. We go to belgium for fireworks that's better with te singal rockets and the bijg shells.
larsswaluw 3 years ago
ok. you know after i...well...started a big fire..."on accident" lol...fireworks arnt some playing matter to me...
rgsgww 3 years ago
@larsswaluw tard ball
themastapyro 8 months ago
1.4 g sucks! that is not a fireworks display.
sonofhendrix 4 years ago
in America most good people follow the laws..they dont like to go to jail...hes not a certified professional
rgsgww 4 years ago
Not much to it, is there? Color is really nice and bright though.
catkinsx 4 years ago