@@ryry7886That's what I was thinking lol because those big breaks are expensive, and tbh if he used solely smaller breaks, and sat the family closer to the display, all of the fireworks can appear just as big withput actually being as big. That's what I like to do, you can literally get an insane display put together with only a few hundred bucks worth of discount 200g cakes and a good electric igniter with some quick fuse
Nice show with a lot of fusing I know a bunch of people already hit you up up electronic firing system so I will not say anything but I myself like fusing my show as well there is just something about getting the timing down with fuse that is so satisfying. Keep fusing if that’s what you like🎇🎆🧨
Not criticizing just information to have when you tin foil the fuse you change the speed of which the fuse Burns due to the hot gases get trapped.Industry uses the science to speed up the burn rate.
Listening to you talk reminds me of myself lol. "These are all timed right, or should be" lol. You should be an electronic ignition system and some talon igniters i think you will love setting the shit up. I got the set for this fourth and its fun as hell
Excellent little show! You should check out the ignite firing system. It uses an app to shoot the fireworks. Make life easier next year ☺️. Thanks for the show 👍
Too funny i came across this video because i always use a cobra but this year just for knowledge & curiosity im gonna try a 1 light fuse setup like y'all did.
Good fusing on the show i know how much time it took to put in been there and it shows!!! Get you a little firing system so much easier than fusing everything i use a cobra but any firing system to start off is cool try it out you will go bigger and bigger! Great job 👏 👍 👌 🙌
Nice setup. piece of advice you should cover your cakes with aluminum foil all the way because there might be a little gust of wind and catch fire to the cakes and this could ruin your show.
What's the foil for? I always fuse mine together but without foil and they always work as planned. It takes a second or two of direct flame for my fuse to light so I never worried about the sparks...
I'm still learning with 2 backyard shows under my belt. Budget about $1000. I've used the local phantom and another local store. Can you guys give insight on wholesale? I.e. is there a minimum budget that makes it worthwhile, what are some wholesale stores, and anything else I should know?
@@amphitrichous So, my wholesaler (he's a really cool guy if ur in Washington you should check him out) has tier pricing, so basically if you spend under 1000$ you will receive a tier of pricing that in my honest opinion doesn't make it worth it, but if you spend over 1000, you receive a tier that over the years I get this tier, then over 5000 is a tier with even cheaper prices (this tier is made for sellers) I don't know how other wholesalers do it, that just how mine is.
Thank you! It does not seem to increase the burn rate using the foil around the fuse from what I can tell. The foil does help contain and transfer the spark from one fuse to another thoe!