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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

This is a tour of a professional firework show set up prior to the show. Everything is ready to go. You can also see a shorter video of the command center here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Kz-4aGsD1I.

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  • 5th comment! amazing facts, no im kiddin but there was some things to learn maybe. 1,5inch plywood, no problems that amazed me very much, and here in sweden people sometimes ask if they have to remove the protective layer of plastic (like foil)that is about less than 1mm in thickness. I think this video can answere the question pretty well.

  • Thank you. I thought they guy giving me the tour did a great job explaining it, too.

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  • 1 inch - 1 second.

    3 inches ?... - 3 minutes :)

    That's a woman's way of thining.

  • I noticed the racks without top supports right away as a problem. But man I went back and paused it at 2:51 and your right that top rail is broke. However he doesn't have any shells in that particular rack. I think he just left it there for support.

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  • Not a good plan to be wandering around a fireworks display site without safety glasses on dude...

  • real good tho these boxes look random

  • real good

  • you wanna still ha ha 

  • @hapilton ppl buy them online but you need a special licence to have shells over 3 inches

  • hahaha!

  • where do these peole buy their fireworks from and are they cheaper than buying them at the store?

  • Yeah, I was wondering why they didnt have each mortar individually wired up and computer controlled like most pros do. I really wouldnt be surprised if one of those mortar racks just exploded.

  • great vid do you have the show part?

  • yea i saw on of those rails were broken could be a fatal mistake

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