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porsche930dude 07-01-2023 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mjohnson (Post 12035755)
Kiddo (10yo girl) loves sparklers - we're happy with those and we'll let the pros do the rest.

I've never seen the point of lighting wads of my cash on fire in seconds, but then again I'm not the most exciting guy. I've also spent plenty of time around real explosives so I know a "kerplewie" from a "sparkleyfizzypoofy". And - depending on what metals you're also shooting (uranium for example) you get a fireworks show as well.

Last fourth of July we were at the Sheraton far atop the hill between Lakewood and Golden CO. It was cool to see all of the local displays across most of Denver, including one close to the hotel. What blew me away was the hundreds of thousands of dollars the "citizens" were popping off everywhere. Spending 1/5000 of that at the manky mex joint on drinks was far more pleasurable...

Those sparklers are freakin bright! I dont like them its like welding with no mask. I hope you make her wear sunglasses. I like snakes theyre nice and tame

Rusty Heap 07-01-2023 04:07 PM

I love the smell of FFF black powder in the morning. Fuse, must have 20 feet of it......... I just said Hello to my neighbors.

My Mom bought this for me at a Garage Sale............"you're not going to shoot it are you? Well DUH Mom!" Weight is about 65 pounds, .68 bore, late 1800's signal cannon as far as I can figure......THANKS MOM! Ka boom


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688256269.jpg

stevej37 07-01-2023 04:12 PM

This perfectly describes my neighbor.:D


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Originally Posted by fastfredracing (Post 12035504)


Por_sha911 07-01-2023 04:12 PM

A farmer friend of mine uses Tannerite to get rid of old tree stumps.
Some folks use it for shooting "Reactive targets"

Por_sha911 07-01-2023 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12035814)
This perfectly describes my neighbor.:D

Is your neighbor a yappy dickhead or does he/she have a dog?

stevej37 07-01-2023 04:14 PM

^^^ a 'precious' dog.

Ayles 07-01-2023 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 12035809)
I love the smell of FFF black powder in the morning. Fuse, must have 20 feet of it......... I just said Hello to my neighbors.

My Mom bought this for me at a Garage Sale............"you're not going to shoot it are you? Well DUH Mom!" Weight is about 65 pounds, .68 bore, late 1800's signal cannon as far as I can figure......THANKS MOM! Ka boom


http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1688256269.jpg

I have a smaller canon but can’t find the measure of powder to use, how did you determine the amount?

john walker's workshop 07-01-2023 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty Heap (Post 12035584)
I used to live on 5 acres on an Indian Reservation 2 miles from "boom city" on the Rez.

I'd see people leaving with 2 or 3 arm filling grocery sack bags of explosives, $$$$$$$ worth.

They had Soccer Balls full of Silver Nitrate, tennis balls, M-80's and larger. :eek:

I live a mile from "Boom City" in east Marysville. Been hearing it all week.

id10t 07-01-2023 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Ayles (Post 12035854)
I have a smaller canon but can’t find the measure of powder to use, how did you determine the amount?

Depends on bore size and if you are just packing a wad to give some back pressure and hold powder in place vs. launching an actual ball/slug/etc

Ayles 07-01-2023 06:01 PM

Its .45 cal, and strictly for making noise at this point.

Zeke 07-01-2023 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ayles (Post 12035874)
Its .45 cal, and strictly for making noise at this point.

That must be fulfilling.

A930Rocket 07-01-2023 06:40 PM

Years ago for July 4th. when the kids were small, we used to light several hundred dollars worth of fireworks. Mostly the mortar type. The moms sat far back with the kids and the dads lit everything up. Fireworks are legal here and you hear them a lot around Fourth of July and New Year’s.

It’s been 20 years since we did it. Nowadays, I’m just about to fall asleep when they really start going off. Doesn’t bother me. Zzzzzz….

Rusty Heap 07-01-2023 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Ayles (Post 12035854)
I have a smaller canon but can’t find the measure of powder to use, how did you determine the amount?


Grins, I'm highly scientific in that I use an old 35mm film canister, filled half way or full, pour powder down the barrel and use a wooden tamping rod to put wadding in.

Heel n Toe 07-01-2023 09:07 PM

Did someone say reactive targets?

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stevej37 07-02-2023 06:35 AM

Around 15 years ago...we had a bunch of friends over for fireworks....mostly the mortar type.
The Chinese staple the fuse to the side of the mortar so that it can only be dropped in the correct way...but one of the guys still managed to insert it upsided down and light it.

I noticed right away the fire blasting out of the top of the tube and yelled. The explosion for the display ripped thru the tube with no problem and spread a ring of fire about 30ft in a circle.
No one was hurt, but that was the end of that.

flatbutt 07-02-2023 06:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Heel n Toe (Post 12035996)

We used to do that with bottle rockets and garbage can lids.

john70t 07-02-2023 06:54 AM

oops https://files.catbox.moe/kybwdl.mp4

dlockhart 07-02-2023 09:53 AM

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Scott Douglas 07-02-2023 09:58 AM

I have to say it's been uncharacteristically quiet here in the 'hood this year.
I'm sure that'll change in the next few days.

stomachmonkey 07-02-2023 12:37 PM

They have been banned in my community for some time now.

Over the years we’ve had a couple acres of our golf course catch fire and one year my neighbor down the street set his neighbors lawn on fire resulting in that neighbors dad suffering a cardiac episode, dad lived, barely.

People still set stuff off.

Two years ago the guy 3 houses down had a roman candle misfire that lit up his brand new truck and started a minor fire inside his garage that we thankfully were able to extinguish quickly.

They are fun but I gotta admit not really appropriate for the typical suburban neighborhood.


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