Skypainter - Pyro King - 4th of July - Pyrotecnic Display
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@jonvvp it was thin plywood boards that I laid over the top of a PVC pipe in the middle to get a nice arch. The cakes were secured by heavy duty construction glue, and then extrasecure with gorilla tape on all sides. I had no cakes come loose the entire show - and were tough to remove on disposal. This is my version of the lazy mans angle board.
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@jonvvp it was thing plywood boards that I laid over the top of a PVC pipe in the middle to get a nice arch. The cakes were secured by heavy duty construction glue, and then extrasecure with gorilla tape on all sides. I had no cakes come loose the entire show - and were tough to remove on disposal. This is my version of the lazy mans angle board.
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what?
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Wow!!!!
really nice!!!!
loved the fountain part! :D
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wow your lucky that you can buy areal shells legaly, whereever you live.
@jonvvp it was thin plywood boards that I laid over the top of a PVC pipe in the middle to get a nice arch. The cakes were secured by heavy duty construction glue, and then extrasecure with gorilla tape on all sides. I had no cakes come loose the entire show - and were tough to remove on disposal. This is my version of the lazy mans angle board.
doublehamm 1 year ago
Very Very impressive !! Firesystem or quick fuse?
wowthatwasloud 2 years ago
@wowthatwasloud Quickmatch
doublehamm 1 year ago
Dude, this was MUCH better than the 10 min cheap show we got at the Mandeville Seafood fest in LA for the 4th. Was this all electrically fired and timed? If so, I want to know how this is done. It didn't even need music.
allen21478 3 years ago
@allen21478 Just used quickmatch,and the timings between boards were just your average green visco fuse cut into lengths to time it from the previous board (you can get fireworks times for many specific fireworks if you look online)
doublehamm 1 year ago