My favorite thing about Andy's channel? The fireworks of course. Second favorite? His reactions. A true aficionado. No one else on youtube is spending this sort of $s and curating such rare products. Subscribe and keep this guy going!!!!! Thank you Andy.
@@AndyThePyro hey Andy I'm new to your vids but definitely enjoyed them, and I was wondering if I paid for your travels and such would you help come and a show with me sometime cause I was thinking if had some 1.4g going up then you could do some 1.3g in the back but let me know if that's something you could do with, cause that would be awesome if you could!😀
That do sound like a lot of fun, I do however think that will be hard since I'm from Sweden and I guess you are from the US? I am planning a trip to the US as soon as the situation in the world gets better, but it'll be hard for me to bring my products on the plane 😊
@@AndyThePyro lol oh thats ok and yes I'm from the US. I live in Missouri. That's awesome your from Sweden, I've always wanted to go to Sweden just to see different scenery. I also think its awesome that you are planning a trip to the US once this covid/pandemic calms down and maybe we could just get together sometime and just talk about the enjoyment of fireworks..😉 but I also help out with a wholesale company here in Missouri sometimes with there shows and demos so I do alot of hands on stuff with setting stuff up etc, but there a 1.4 company which you might be familiar with them but its Spirit of 76, they have a brilliant semi-pro line of product that is part of there 76 proline products so like comets fan slice and sweeting cakes, stuff you would see in a pyro musical but they are incredible and I am proud to be a part of the 76proline team.
The camera quality and stability is insanely good felt like I was watching some type of game play when he would walk back to light the next one in the dark
This is hands down one of the highest quality and coolest firework videos I’ve ever seen. It’s so interesting to see these 1.3g shells in action and up close, not in a show. Keep up the fantastic work Andy!
Personally, I liked the 7" firework, better than the 8" firework. It had a better pattern to it, when it detonated, and it didn't give Cody any problems, like the 8" firework did!
I like these types of videos! For me the Europla and Santa Chiara were my favorites. I'm surprised by the quality from all the shells from Santa Chiara that I saw the past few months. 12:27 recognizable situation xD. Always fucked up
Santa Chiara have some really nice products actually. The majority of stuff I tried from them have been great👌 Haha yes, I jinxed it so hard... annoying as hell!
Even more such beautiful shells! I do not make my own fireworks, but I am intrigued on learning such wonderful construction techniques. So many great bursts, but my favorite was the last 7 inch, reminded me of a large snow globe… Just outstanding, thanks so much for this and your other videos!
The 7" was my favorite for sure. The 8" was good too. The 5" salutes are always good. These were a touch better than good. The 3" and 4" are pretty standard. I shot 48 of them tonight
I can't remember the descriptions of the shells, but the final burst was quite spectacular. Fireworks displays make me feel like a kid again! The anticipation from lit fuse to explosion...😃...🤯...😃 Thank you, Andy!
I had to clean up my keyboard after Watching this, drewled all over it🤪. Either fireworks is cheap in Sweden or you have a big budget because that was some top notch product! Big thanx for sharing👍👍
You have to get you're ATF liscense if you're in the United States. Then you can get them directly from suppliers. But its extremely regulated. You can get them without a liscense but it's extremely illegal if you get caught and not worth it
8:23 That’s are the best shell in this video, very nice and this shell in red and blue is very, very, very beautiful. I love this effect on heaven! And can you just shoot my best favorite piece rockets with joystick in different nice colors in one video at a time? That would be great fun, I love rockets! Rockets and shells is my favorite pieces but would be fun if you just shot rockets in a video, it would be fun! 🚀 💣
Thank you for your comment Daniel! I will most definitely be doing a video with only rockets in it. However, as you may know, rockets requires a license in Sweden and they are not used in professional displays, so it's pretty hard finding it here. I'll do my best to arrange some in the near future.
These aren't united states consumer fireworks are they? Lol they are all so good.. especially love the sound they make coming out of the tube. Thank you
Hehe no you are right, these are for professional use only 😊 Yeah, the sound and feeling when they're going up is many times just as satisfying as the break itself 😁
We only get 1.75 inch wide 4 to 6 inch long canister shells for retail purchase. These are all professional shells it’s really crappy and makes you jealous your limited to so small
Nice variety of different shells. I come from a team of pyrotechnic shooters and spent many years of shooting shows around Illinois. All summer long, not just 4th of July. Many festivals and different celebrations, biggest she'll we shot was 16 inch but we felt alot of wasted money when 2 to 3 inch gave us more bang for the buck. Mix in 5 and few 6 inch in grand finale and put on a good show.
What a fantastic channel and magnificent video! I found several sources on the dark web for these sizes of shells! I'm a fireworks enthusiast who cannot get the certification needed to buy these legally. I ordered one 6" shell _and it actually arrived!_
Agreed. Check my video with the 400 year anniversary ( ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZXcCoc9fTXk.html ). The finale has a couple of them in different calibers. 👍
Have to according to what? The law or common sense? Safest thing is to burry it but you don't have to. At least not where I live. But I do know certain states in the US have those requirements.
Andy thanks so much for this video. I'm in charge of a fireworks show for our small city of 12,000 people in California, and this video is super helpful for context in terms of shell size. We are limited to 5" due to proximity of homes to our firing site and the risk for wildfire, but it sure is interesting to see the bigger shells in action!