You're absolutely correct. Probably one of the best setups and shows I've ever scene. However it sucks that he couldn't take any time to answer one of these wonderful comments. That's what makes You different ❤️
Holy crap!!! That's one hell of a setup!!! Can't imagine how long it must of took to set up your display.. 👏 BRAVO..this is by far the biggest 1.4 setup I've ever seen!!
Marc, I am curious if you follow my fireworks videos? Do you have your ATF license to purchase 1.3 fireworks? I think you should move into 1.3 fireworks. This is a massive 1.4 setup.
by the looks of his show and yours, you need to follow his shows way more color way more fireworks and no boring spots and its not filled with "salutes" those are overrated its just noise no color, you got too big of a hard-on for the "salutes"
@@mattleese7764 trust me dude that's all he cares about is when he sees other guys that have these big one for shows he pays absolutely no attention to the other people that are trying to get his attention or his help for anything because displayfireworks1 is always too busy getting other people to get into the 1/3 category just so that way they can shoot up a bunch of solutes nobody cares about color anymore it seems like.
@@curtpyro1518 I agree 100 percent there is no special effect in salutes except,...BANG, and its usually a disappointment anyway (not loud enough), no one likes a show full of boring coconuts and salutes there is no creativity in salutes or his shows in general they arent timed right and dont go along to music and just are completely boring all together Display Fireworks needs to take notes from this guy...
@@mattleese7764 I mean I'm just going to be honest with you I've been following displayfireworks1 ever since 2010 when I try to get him to reply back to me about something I never get anything from him because that very reason and that is he's more concerned about other guys that have salutes in their show and all kinds of bang and it's just ridiculous
Marc, Great setup. very good walk through!! I agree with Dave, get into the big stuff and firing systems (COBRA) I would love to see you do a side by side shell height comparison video of your 24" tubes vs 12" tubes.
Marc, great show. had a quick question on construction of one of your racks at about th 4:20 mark you have curved racks for your 35mm comets. I see your plywood center curved piece, what wood do you use for the bottom, looks like you have a pretty good curve on it. Also for the small separators at the top, how are they connect to the plywood piece. Thanks for the info.
i was going to same same thing as old comment from displayfireworks1- that really was an awesome show though and you really are way beyond that 1.4 i actually think you can save money as well with 1.3 and ? buy more lol its actually fairly easy and you don't have to go pro-you can just be a once a year back yard pro-former-that really looked like alot of work too- on my channel- although im only comparing set up time- your show was better i love the ground effects- mine was at ski resort so top of mountain everything had to clear trees- but things to consider are-cold wet snow lol and set up time- we where dilly dallying for 4 hours-it was cold- and litfies left snow blowers on me lol but in the end you are most differently well beyond the 1.4
I made them. I laid piece of plywood down and placed comets on it (bottoms touching / tops spaced by a small piece of furring strip). Then I took a sharpie/pen and traced along the (tops & Bottoms) of them. I used a jig saw to cut out the shape the comets made. I bought a replacement board for exterior fencing from Lowes and put it in the pool. Once it was flexible I finished nailed it to the bottom of the cutout. I also finished nailed some plywood on the bottom (horizontal) of the plywood for a stand. After the fence board dried completely I started in the center with a (vertical) comet placed on the board & base, and used a pen to mark both sides (right & left) of the comet. I drilled two holes on each line (one above the other) four total. Threaded a zip-tie around the plywood from both sides (one zip using top holes, another zip from the other side using the bottom two holes. Replaced the comet on the plywood and zip-tied it. Then put the comet on the other side and zip-tied it. I just repeated that both directions until I was finished. If your handy you'll be fine.
I get my fireproof tissue paper from Flutter Fetti in Tampa, Fl. There web site is flutterfetti.com, Phone # (877) 321-1999 or (504) 522 0300. Dave Cox is the rep who takes my orders. Make sure to tell him you want full uncut 20" x 30" sheets, because he normally sells confetti; and you don't want that. They sell confetti for $9.96 a pound. There are about 55 full sheets in a pound. They have every color you can think of even neon. Make sure to keep it in a dry place until you are putting it on, because it's hard to fold and tares easily when its moist.Florida is humid and it pulls in moisture quickly.
Acrost = across! You sound like a little kid saying sketti instead of spagetti !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! One day it may crost your mind, lolzzzz. I'll keep my fingers crossed!