Hello from United States. I think that is the first time I have seen that type of rack set up. It is always nice to see how fireworks are used in different parts of the world.
Just watched a July 4th show in the US and got curious about just how these big shows are set up. Thanks for giving a really clear look at how it's done! The little techniques, like the rebar used to secure the racks was really interesting to see as well.
As an architect, with more than 20yrs in construction, I paused video on the start, just to suggest that You can mace connection even much, much more stabile with only one angled brace in-between. Better two in opposite angles (like X, or /\). You can use light material as wire, cable, etc.
Nice setup and show! 👍🏻 One of things we do 1 hour before the show is take a razor blade and cut off all the foil and paper on the cakes. This keeps the area cleaner of debri and prevents less chance of ground fires 🔥
Hey man, nice haircut and nice to see you back, do you think you can create more small tutorial videos like the salute shell because that is probably one of the best pyro making videos on TH-cam. Lob your videos man
Fiberglass guns aren't so bad... All the ones that I've seen blow apart basically shred into confetti (the bits of the rack are a different matter). The HDPE guns come out looking like an art project, but they're also a little heavier to have to move around. I suspect that weight and cost are the two main considerations here.
Hey nice to see your content, finally there is some french speaking english on the youtube :D Anyway, where did you get your awesome english accent - so good to see ppl with good english accent even tho they are french?
Lovely video! May I ask a question, why are the shells lowered inside the mortars with their protective bag still on? Wouldn't taking it off beforehand reduce the amount of mess after the show?
That's true, but there is sometimes residual water at the bottom of the mortars, which would kill the shell. It also just protects it from moisture till the last possible second
Nice small/medium sized display using professional shells. Too bad your firing equipment is so limited. By the way, I detest most cakes. They last too long and are too repetitious. But a dozen or so all firing at once as the understory in a finale can be nice - especially if some of them contain salutes.
*Insert Greta face*-"How dare you!!!"Nice fireworks -every time i see one i imagine all the money burning in the air!How much € would this be burned?Last part at 25 min was simply magical!!!What kind of fireworks that is?
NFPA 1123 allows for cardboard tubes. I have some that I treated with Minwax Wood Hardener and they are super durable. So far as I know, ATF are concerned with possession and storage of explosives and have nothing to do with fireworks display material and methods. That is left to the States. Unless there is a publication I’m unaware of.
Hi, In France, in order to purchase and fire shells, you need a C4/T2 level 1 or 2 license. Even small 1.75 inch shells can't be purchased without a license. Everything else you saw in this video (cakes, candles, electric matches and quickmatch) can be purchased by anyone over 18 regardless of how much powder is in each item.
@@dasistallesmisthier Because these shells are something like 1.3g level fireworks in the USA, that is why they have these firework laws in place in France for safety reasons. 1.3g fireworks are often used for public displays, not backyard firework displays. And even if you avoid hand firing and fire the fireworks only electronically, fireworks can still be injurious if they are misused. So a C4/T2 license - this is something almost similar to an ATF license or municipal permit in the United States to shoot pro fireworks. In France, a fireworks license would be called "un permis de feu d'artifice." I had been to France 10 times, and I heard loud firecrackers in Paris during Bastille Day at one time.
Really??? Fireworks going off for celebration should be the last of your worries! This world is dismal enough. Stop trying to take other people's happiness away.
Lol you don't know shit about fireworks. They barely cause any pollution and create millions of jobs in poor parts of Asia. If you worry about the safety of the atmosphere, why don't you go telling all volcanos to stop burning and methane pockets to vaporize. Then tell every single person driving a car or working in a factory of any kind to stop, and after that, you may as well tell the world to stop spinning. Take your ignorance elsewhere.
Hello from United States. I think that is the first time I have seen that type of rack set up. It is always nice to see how fireworks are used in different parts of the world.
Just came across your channel. Fantastic to see how a Cat 4 display is prepared.
Just watched a July 4th show in the US and got curious about just how these big shows are set up. Thanks for giving a really clear look at how it's done! The little techniques, like the rebar used to secure the racks was really interesting to see as well.
As an architect, with more than 20yrs in construction, I paused video on the start, just to suggest that You can mace connection even much, much more stabile with only one angled brace in-between. Better two in opposite angles (like X, or /\). You can use light material as wire, cable, etc.
Nice setup and show! 👍🏻
One of things we do 1 hour before the show is take a razor blade and cut off all the foil and paper on the cakes. This keeps the area cleaner of debri and prevents less chance of ground fires 🔥
Joey z! Been a while!
awesome effects in this show!
Hey man, nice haircut and nice to see you back, do you think you can create more small tutorial videos like the salute shell because that is probably one of the best pyro making videos on TH-cam. Lob your videos man
Will do! 👍
AWESOME!!!! SOUND EFFECTS BAD ASS!!!! BLOW MY EARDRUMS AWAY LOL 👍👏💣💥🗯🎆🎇🧨✨
ça coute combiens le total pour ce genre de feu d'artifice ?
On m a dit que celui là coûtait 8000 balles mais ça me semble pas être beaucoup...
Very good
you should come to Joshua tree ca this 4 th of july
Great to see you back. Any updates on the sale of the firing system?
Vidéo vraiment très intéressante ! Bravo pour le feu !
I’m a pyrotechnician and an eye surgeon. Please get some mushroom caps on those stakes! There’s some serious eye and body impalement risk there!
Fiberglass guns aren't so bad... All the ones that I've seen blow apart basically shred into confetti (the bits of the rack are a different matter). The HDPE guns come out looking like an art project, but they're also a little heavier to have to move around. I suspect that weight and cost are the two main considerations here.
Thats amazing
Greetings from the Netherlands, really enjoy your videos and glad you uploaded again.
Cheers!
Muito satisfatório!!!🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀!!!...
Love your new shirt😘
Hey nice to see your content, finally there is some french speaking english on the youtube :D
Anyway, where did you get your awesome english accent - so good to see ppl with good english accent even tho they are french?
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Lovely video! May I ask a question, why are the shells lowered inside the mortars with their protective bag still on? Wouldn't taking it off beforehand reduce the amount of mess after the show?
That's true, but there is sometimes residual water at the bottom of the mortars, which would kill the shell. It also just protects it from moisture till the last possible second
Usually the partly melted bag remains attached to the piped match, which does not go up in the air with the shell.
Super
Make a video where you only show when the fires go off please
JACQUE PREVOT EN FORCE
FRENCH FIREWSORK BEST FIREWORK
Nice small/medium sized display using professional shells. Too bad your firing equipment is so limited.
By the way, I detest most cakes. They last too long and are too repetitious. But a dozen or so all firing at once as the understory in a finale can be nice - especially if some of them contain salutes.
*Insert Greta face*-"How dare you!!!"Nice fireworks -every time i see one i imagine all the money burning in the air!How much € would this be burned?Last part at 25 min was simply magical!!!What kind of fireworks that is?
Thanks! I believe this show cost 8000 €. The effect at the end are called gold kamuros. My favourite are gold willows, but kamuros are close enough 😝
how much will you charge to do like that
what are those rebar sleeve holder thingys called?
Those cardboard tubes are almost banned in the United States and highly frowned upon by the ATF I myself only use HDPE tubes. Not a bad show though.
NFPA 1123 allows for cardboard tubes. I have some that I treated with Minwax Wood Hardener and they are super durable. So far as I know, ATF are concerned with possession and storage of explosives and have nothing to do with fireworks display material and methods. That is left to the States. Unless there is a publication I’m unaware of.
Do you sell those mouse traps from Shawn woods video?
Killer
26:41 this is 3 inches or 5 inches ? ❤
Sacré pétard tout ça! Sinon tu vas faire une vidéo sur le scorpion ?
C'est prévu!
What are the legal requirements to do firework at that scale in france? Greetings from germany
Hi,
In France, in order to purchase and fire shells, you need a C4/T2 level 1 or 2 license. Even small 1.75 inch shells can't be purchased without a license. Everything else you saw in this video (cakes, candles, electric matches and quickmatch) can be purchased by anyone over 18 regardless of how much powder is in each item.
@@NicolasSalencPBP Thanks! Here in germany these big cakes and candles would require a license too. Lucky you!
@@dasistallesmisthier Because these shells are something like 1.3g level fireworks in the USA, that is why they have these firework laws in place in France for safety reasons. 1.3g fireworks are often used for public displays, not backyard firework displays. And even if you avoid hand firing and fire the fireworks only electronically, fireworks can still be injurious if they are misused.
So a C4/T2 license - this is something almost similar to an ATF license or municipal permit in the United States to shoot pro fireworks. In France, a fireworks license would be called "un permis de feu d'artifice." I had been to France 10 times, and I heard loud firecrackers in Paris during Bastille Day at one time.
il déchire ton travail !
bisous du Québec ma couille =p
How much money expenses about this fireworks show?
I would say 7-10000$ there is much more work to do as is seen in the video.
Please i have a 3 inch mortar🥺
Les français vous etes la?
Cowboys
hii im from portugal
je sui portugue
sorry :/
FIREWORK DADDY, JOIENÉ THINKS YOU'RE A SPICY WHITE BOIIIIIIIII
i gave up watching shortly after the music started. i dont like mood music
Est mais attend tes français toi ! :DDD Non????
Peut-être
Nicolas Salenc PBP ahah sa fait plaisir
Yeah happy asthma to all take a deep breath of the polluted air.
Really??? Fireworks going off for celebration should be the last of your worries! This world is dismal enough. Stop trying to take other people's happiness away.
By making other happy large amount of people will suffer including those who are happy for a moment will suffer in future
@@soosantapuyam 🤦
Lol you don't know shit about fireworks. They barely cause any pollution and create millions of jobs in poor parts of Asia. If you worry about the safety of the atmosphere, why don't you go telling all volcanos to stop burning and methane pockets to vaporize. Then tell every single person driving a car or working in a factory of any kind to stop, and after that, you may as well tell the world to stop spinning. Take your ignorance elsewhere.
Yay I'm the first comment
We use HDPE exclusively in all our shows here in the U.S....CT to be exact
Very good