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Posted: Jul 10, 2010 13:36:30   Edited by: Admin

Hello i just had a wedding pyromusical tonight. Everything went perfectly, the song was Kiss me - sixpence none the richer. Here are a few photos and the video that i took (the quality's not the best but you will see most of it).


Shells infront are 4 - 6" in size, the ones at the back fanned like this > l/ are 3" shells.


Some more 4 - 6" shells.



Some ground fireworks, 30mm roman candles, 30mm one shots, 2" one shots, a few 2" salutes.


Some more ground fireworks! ground fireworks are in 3 positions

"Click here for the video

Enjoy!,
Vander


Posted: Jul 10, 2010 17:38:35   Edited by: STL

Hey nice job Vander !

I really like the note-synchronized fans of 3 comets and the kamuros of sorts near the end of the song (in the violin section).

Your titanium salutes really pack a punch, being as close from the audience as they are.

What was the distance that you were from the mortars ? The explosions are quite defeaning, so I guess that you must be really close to them.

Also, is this an example of a script done in Excel ? If that's the case, I'm quite impressed, as you hit the notes spot on with the aforementioned comets.

STL


Posted: Jul 11, 2010 10:03:17

Thanks!

Yeah the firing area was so close that i wasn't able to take everything on video the crowd was about 20-25 meters away from the firing area. Those were 2" tit. salutes

yes, this is an example of a script done in Excel

Vander


Posted: Jul 13, 2010 02:23:12

Are the racks bomb proof i.e able to withstand an in mortar explosion such that neigbouring mortar tubes are not reallingned. Is this a primary requirement of Canadian Standards?

Is there a company that specialises in such racking systems that has done the testing and sells the equipment and or the designs?


Posted: Jul 13, 2010 18:06:20

Is this a primary requirement of Canadian Standards?

Is there a company that specialises in such racking systems that has done the testing and sells the equipment and or the designs?


Archangel fireworks out of Winnipeg make some very high quality racks that have tested very well at the ERD labs in Ottawa - see http://www.archangelfireworks.com - I can't link directly to the appropriate section as their site is all flash-based. Go to Services->Firing Systems & Mortars

Paul.
 

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