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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2010

The firing system in this video is a system I was selling. Some of my customers purchased two systems. Please reference the instructional video link I supplied you to synchronize two or more systems to work off of one remote. I set up and fired this small display using the Consumer Igniters supplied to me from Wireless Fireworks Co. United Kingdom. If you purchased one or two systems I wanted you to see more of the system and consumer igniters in action. The more you use the wireless fireworks firing system the more comfortable you will be with it.
To all my subscribers and friends in the United Kingdom please consider purchasing the Consumer Fireworks Igniters at the link below
http://www.wirelessfireworks.co.uk/displayfireworks1/

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  • I know you don't have any more of the firing systems, but will you be selling them again? I'd love to get one. If not, maybe you could PM me your source and I could buy direct. I'd rather buy from you though, even if it was $10-$20 more it would be going to a good cause. Either way, here's wishing you and yours a Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year.

  • @stripedbassnut I may be working with someone to develop another system similar to this one. I will know more over the next few months. Yes, all the ones I had are sold out and all the ones my affiliate in the United Kingdom had are also sold out. 

  • Could you explain the 1.3 bit about fireworks, i think its to do with like 1.3g thing but could like it explained to me please

  • @PyroLukeUk I see you are from the UK. I am from United States. Perhaps someone from the United Kingdom can explain in more specific detail to you.

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  • That Firing system is the best pyro investment Ive made.............

  • @RoyVuurwerk im pretty sure the chemicals inside the shell are stable enough to not have an unwanted detonation. if the chemicals in the shell were unstable, the shell would probably blow up with the lift charge.

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  • Dave I know you your not a Phantom fan, but they sell those Wild West cakes so I was wondering if thats where you got them.

  • @marcusdangerous it's pyrotalk.com if your into consumer fireworks, my website is quesojim.com

  • Is the website still up ?

  • hi dave i have ordered the £35.00 firing system of the website you have said in the video im in the uk and i found it really hard to get something decent lol i have also realised he has quick match which i was desparate to get my hands on so thank you for telling us the web site.

  • Another quality video Dave. Thanks alot for putting so much of your own time and money into these productions. They are a GREAT resource for beginnning fireworks enthusiasts.

  • @RoyVuurwerk if you were dealing with nitroglycerin, you would have a problem. I have never heard of shells going of by dropping them. I've seen shells crushed without exploding. But, better safe than sorry. Electric igniters can't be treated like the shell in this video, like you can see in one of Dave's videos.

  • @PyroLukeUk Basically 1.3G are professional used so there the much bigger fireworks that you see in big displays, 1.4G are back garden fireworks that we use on Bonfire night so I think it's something to do with the amount of explosive power they have but not too sure on that.

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