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Old 10-11-2012, 07:07 PM   #1
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Default Having Fun With Simple Homemade Fireworks: Project 1

I have been making fireworks for many years. Most of what I make are aerial shells like you would see at a city firework show on the Fourth of July. However, there are plenty of simple, smaller scale fireworks you can make that won't get the Federal Jackbooted Alphabet Thugs sticking their nose in your business.

This is one of my favorites. It puts out a TON of sparks and is really easy to make. If you like twirling wire sparklers, then this project will make you giddy.

Supplies Needed:

A) 6 feet of bailing wire or any small diameter wire such as picture frame wire
B) 1 package of 0000 or 000 steel wool

Instructions:

Open package of steel wool keeping all of the individual pads together. Wrap the wire around the entire group of pads one time very tight and twist closed. Twist wire until it is as tight as you can get it to hold the steel wool pads together.
Use a lighter or match and touch one corner of the steel wool with the flame. As soon as the flame touches the pads, begin spinning the wire over your head like a helicopter blade spins horizontal to the ground. As you spin the steel wool, it will emit a shower of sparks on the ground around you like you have never seen before.

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Old 10-11-2012, 07:25 PM   #2
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first it was how to nitrate rice cellulose

now i can see my 'stache getting singed again

you baaad
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:04 PM   #3
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Just dont do it in my field where all the yellow grass is.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdbCzYN95cg&
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:23 PM   #5
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yep not to be done near the hay
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Old 10-11-2012, 08:29 PM   #6
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Charles came over last June for our early 4th of July celebration at my range in godley. He brought some of his big artillery. We lit 3 of them and caught the field on fire twice. Luckily we had a firetruck onsite as my BIL is the firechiefs oldest son. Thanks GOD for that truck. Then after all the excitement and my big ass running across the field more than i cared to chasing fire, we lit normal firewrks for another 3 hours. It was a good time and the beer tasted better than ever after those fires were out.
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Oh yeah.. My favorites are still the flashbangs. Incredibly loud mofos you can shoot with a .22 and they go off. Tannerite aint got nuttn on em.
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Charles came over last June for our early 4th of July celebration at my range in godley. He brought some of his big artillery. We lit 3 of them and caught the field on fire twice. Luckily we had a firetruck onsite as my BIL is the firechiefs oldest son. Thanks GOD for that truck.
I told him he had better take the truck down to the end of the field and have it cranked up and ready. He should have listened. Next year I will get them up a little bit higher before they go off.
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Old 10-12-2012, 12:59 AM   #9
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Oh yeah.. My favorites are still the flashbangs. Incredibly loud mofos you can shoot with a .22 and they go off. Tannerite aint got nuttn on em.
Yeah, those are some of my favorite as well. Theres nothing like a good thud that sucks the air out of your lungs and punches you in the stomach from 100 yards away.
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Old 10-12-2012, 05:22 AM   #10
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oooohhh, flashbangs. tell me more. those are my favorite

how about a night at the range with them and a mosin nagant?
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Maybe it is just me but lighting something on fire and spinning it over my head does not sound fun. Now loading a exploding shell into my 40 mm and launching it over the field on the other hand is a blast literally.
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oooohhh, flashbangs. tell me more. those are my favorite

how about a night at the range with them and a mosin nagant?
Both deafening and blinding. Your ears will ring and your eyes see purple barneys for a few minutes.
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Old 10-13-2012, 06:23 AM   #13
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I thought fireworks were not legal and talking about using them was wrong
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NOOOOOO not you too goofy ...

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Old 10-13-2012, 06:38 AM   #15
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After all the crap I got when I posted about these I could not stop myself.

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