Repost. Monster salutes made and fired at the 2006 Western Winter Blast pyrotechnics convention. Video courtesy of Bob Forward of www.detonationfilms.com.
@druszan17 These weren't my shells and I haven't witnessed them in person. The granular titanium was glued to the interior wall of the shell casing, so perhaps the titanium burn was discolored by attached debris. Camera artifact is also a possibility, as is impure titanium - ferrotitanium would burn gold.
interesting, this was one of the things I wanted to do
social3ngin33rin 2 months ago
@druszan17 These weren't my shells and I haven't witnessed them in person. The granular titanium was glued to the interior wall of the shell casing, so perhaps the titanium burn was discolored by attached debris. Camera artifact is also a possibility, as is impure titanium - ferrotitanium would burn gold.
AmosNomore 2 months ago
@MrPyroguy1 yes thats could happend
druszan17 2 months ago
@druszan17 Well it was just the camera that picked up the wrong color on the golden spark 1.
MrPyroguy1 2 months ago
@MrPyroguy1 yes its ok but Ti is making silver sparks.
If just Ti was used i was saw it bad
druszan17 2 months ago
@druszan17 He said in the video that the sparks is titanium sponge.
MrPyroguy1 2 months ago
what is used for the golden sparks?
druszan17 2 months ago
IT'S A DOUGNUT!!!!
ThePyromaniac500 3 months ago
excessive much?
Sabdacrab 4 months ago
@Emotionzz420 probably not
3raserAddict 8 months ago