you would be better off using 1x2" to nail up your racks. 2 nails at the top. 1 at the bottom. screws work good. Just wait for the breakdown with a dead battery!! Stick to duplex nails.
what type of wood do you reccomend for high humidity areas ? when im at my fathers display company in florida he's always trying to build longer lasting racks, and due to the increase in humidity, our racks are starting to crack and are constantly being replaced. (if it helps, we use white oak)
just one of those side boards would of worked across bottom of the entire pod and would be just as stable
bcsupport 1 year ago
what is the ratio of the fuse how many cm and how much liftpowder?
viss3n 1 year ago
you pound nails like a girl...and plywood or partcle board makes better "cleats" or racks fet as we call them...i noticed yours was splitting
usscxr 1 year ago
i want the blast!
nikacgazda1 1 year ago
ale huj co za muł normalnie super wykład jak wbić gwoździa i to jeszcze tak krzywo hujowe
Tygrys8500 1 year ago
ale huj co za muł normalnie super wykład jak wbić gwoździa
Tygrys8500 1 year ago
you would be better off using 1x2" to nail up your racks. 2 nails at the top. 1 at the bottom. screws work good. Just wait for the breakdown with a dead battery!! Stick to duplex nails.
jesssawyer 2 years ago
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wers the pyro tghat so sucks
thekit74 3 years ago
jupiter lo mejor del mundo..
facundillo1979 3 years ago
rechargeable power drill and screws would save a lot of time compared to nailing everything together
strobingthunder 3 years ago
First of thanks for your opinion, Ive thought about that too and im going to compare the ware and tair between screws and nails on wood.
rashean123 2 years ago
I work displays and we screw the racks together or we use tie straps.
Generally speaking you will get many years worth of service out of racks as long as there isnt a flower pot
strobingthunder 2 years ago
what type of wood do you reccomend for high humidity areas ? when im at my fathers display company in florida he's always trying to build longer lasting racks, and due to the increase in humidity, our racks are starting to crack and are constantly being replaced. (if it helps, we use white oak)
rashean123 2 years ago
We are in Chicago and also have to deal with high humidity.
We cut down 2x4sand 2x12s to the needed size and we use 3/4 thick plywood for the side rails.
Unless a shell flowpots, we get many of years out of the racks , hope this helps.
strobingthunder 2 years ago
thank's. I'll be sure to give him a call as soon as possible.
rashean123 2 years ago
yeah you dont want to use screws, save as much wood as you can, you dont want to add the cost of wood to the cost of shells.
redsalute3 2 years ago
@rashean123 buy a nail gun :P works faster:P
viss3n 6 months ago
@strobingthunder we usually screw ours together, but have found that it splits the end pieces of the racks sometimes, which isquite annoying.
phist002 1 year ago
@strobingthunder Yeah but dead batteries are a bitch. Hammers and nails never fail.
Booger6995 1 year ago
No Smoking
Zim804 3 years ago
Ill see if I can, you can also visit the website listed on the bottom left corner of the video for more.
rashean123 3 years ago
Can you please make some more video's
PyroFreakDJ 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment, we'll try =)
rashean123 3 years ago
VIVA FALLAS - VALENCIA 2008 We are the best
guillerr1979 4 years ago
At least 21 and you have to have a pyrotechnic license.
To become a pyrotechnic you have to have training first. The PGI website has info about that.
rashean123 4 years ago
how old do u have to be to be a pyrotechnic?
codglitcher07 4 years ago
that would be better
rashean123 4 years ago
Use some clamps instead of nails next time.
crhpjeff 4 years ago