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  • stop saying um are etc! but nice vid

  • I'm sorry...I couldn't focus on anything but the fact that you said "uh" 82 times in les s than five minutes... Yes, I counted .I'm OCD about numbers. Terribly sorry mate.

  • will the rest of the christmas lights still work

  • @MegaRocketLaunch I don't think so :) / :( (And yes i do know, that it is almost 5 months since you asked)

  • @rasmus2707 lol thats just what i was thinking!

  • I did it and a piece of glass got stuck in my arm.

  • ... i need to get some Christmas lights.

  • cant i use a different fuse,,,,,,,?????

  • Doesn't the bulb burn out the first time and you have to use a different one

  • I swear to god dude if you say 'ahh' one more fkn time I'll....&^*$*&& and $£^%* you! lol jk but man, you gotta stop doing that! like right now! lmao other than that, good vid!

  • @thepyroman1314 you probably can get it sent to NL, because it gets sent from the US, there's no guarantees that it may get confiscated at the boarder. I've ordered a few times from pyroplanet and have never had any issues.

  • @canadiantelevision You shouldn't really have any problems with US border control since it's mostly Mexico we are watching....

  • why don´t you just heat up the bulb with a lighter and put it in water? the glass cracks and u have no problems removing it, without the danger of breaking the tungsten,...

  • @bl4d3hunt3r you could do that too, but it would take just as long. Whatever is easier I guess.

  • @canadiantelevision but I was facing the problem of broken tungsten way more often when breaking to bulb and dont like misfire,... it will take just as long, but is realy the safer method.

  • @bl4d3hunt3r I haven't had problems with the tungsten breaking from pipe cutters. I found that when inserting the bulb into the fuse is when it might fail or break the most. I got around that by taking out some of the powder from the end of the fuse, but it's never really fool proof.

  • @canadiantelevision so, lets say anyone has his own preference,... I never insert the fuse this way, I just break the top of the bulb and fill it with meal-powder, so there is a bigger fire and you can use it to fire rockets w/o any fuse,...

  • do u have to keep changing the fuse

  • @BzM0Dz It's one-time use only. Once you fire it, the rest is trash. But since you're spending only a couple bucks for 30-50 christmas bulbs, it's not like they are very expensive.

  • @Anilsuthar2007 good idea, if you can break the glass at the top without breaking the whole thing, it pretty well would do the same thing.

  • how much voltage/current do you need to set it off?

  • @dfs04 minimum voltage/current, sry

  • @dfs04 it depends on the bulb. Cheap bulbs could go off with like 1.5V. But why use less power when you could use more power!

    Actually I tested with a 100ft cable and required more than 24volts. So it also depends on the attached cable/quality.

  • did you have to add gunpowder to the tugstun

  • @quadace1112 nope, but that might not be a bad idea if you have a sort of paste and allow it to dry on the tungsten. It might be just as good as any other ematch.

  • @quadace1112 You can use PVC glue also-very flammable.

  • Nice!

  • that' was close to the fuse!

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