30 shot fireworks rack build/review pyrodirect.com
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love all you video, you gave me so much info... keep them comming
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You dont clean the tubes! Just kidding water and a little liquid hand soap will clean all that powder residue out.
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What do u use to clean the tubes?
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Why would you want to screw the tubes down. If all the tubes are in the rack they are not going to go anywhere. I one happens to tube break that why there is particleboard on the bottom sides so the rack will stay together.
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@folliard2 A 15" tube will just make the mortar go up a little higher in the air before it blows up.
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Screwing the tubes down makes it more difficult remove duds or to clean the tubes.
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This video should have stopped at 2:23. It was a nice review until you started wasting your time screwing the tubes down. Those tubes aren't going anywhere... unless you are just being silly and kicking your rack upside down on your driveway.
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were those sweet 16 cannisters?
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are these dr-11 or dr-9 tubes
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are these DR-11 or DR-9 mortars
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Pyrodirect sells pretty good stuff. I bought his 16cue electric firing unit over a year ago before I got my permit. Since then I've gotten my permit and it works twice as good with class B! His quickfuse worked great also.
Does it matter what length the tube is, becaus they have 12inch long and 15inch long?
folliard2 2 years ago 5
I measured the mortars on this one and they are 12 inch and it seems to work fine.
I really do not know the significance the 15
displayfireworks1 2 years ago
Nice looking rack, I need to upgrade when it comes to racks. Its been a few years. Dave what kind of camera do you have? Its very nice.
Georgiapyro 2 years ago
It is an older Panasonic Pv-GS150 it has 3 CCD. I render the videos with Roxio like this. Capture in DV, make a video file, and then render MPEG-2 720x480 at 29.97 fps. It is funny you like my quality but I am jealous when I see HD postings.
displayfireworks1 2 years ago