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#1 Salut151

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Posted 19 December 2005 - 09:00 PM

Hello Guys,
I'm 16 and I love pyrotechnics ! I like Physical science and chemistry too ! I was wondering if I could do a job of a pyro (live of that). Wich studies must I do ? I'm living in Canada (Quebec) and I want to know where I could find a mentor who could teach me on the field.
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Posted 19 December 2005 - 09:33 PM

Well, it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to be a shooter, there isn't really much you need to study in school, it is more a trade you apprentice into it seems. If you want to manufacture, same thing. If you want to sell fireworks retail, I would say business degree. If you want to do pyrotechnic chemistry, I would say give one of the Kosanke's an e-mail, and ask them. They would be the first place I would go. The best place would probably be in the military with research in energetic materials.

I thought about doing this too, but I don't really know where I would go for it. I am looking more into pharmacology myself.

Edited by Mumbles, 19 December 2005 - 09:38 PM.


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Posted 19 December 2005 - 09:42 PM

Well, it really depends on what you want to do. If you want to be a shooter, there isn't really much you need to study in school, it is more a trade you apprentice into it seems. If you want to manufacture, same thing. If you want to sell fireworks retail, I would say business degree. If you want to do pyrotechnic chemistry, I would say give one of the Kosanke's an e-mail, and ask them. They would be the first place I would go. The best place would probably be in the military with research in energetic materials.

I thought about doing this too, but I don't really know where I would go for it. I am looking more into pharmacology myself.


What is Kosanke's ? I tought about the military too. Energetic materials is explosives ?
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Posted 19 December 2005 - 09:45 PM

Sorry. The Kosanke's are who publish the journal of pyrotechnics. They are some of the better pyrotechnic chemists that I know of. http://www.jpyro.com/index.htm

There are contact forms and such on that site.

Well, energetic materials is the classification they give to several things. Explosives being one. Pyrotechnics, and propellants are another group in the classification.

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Posted 19 December 2005 - 09:54 PM

Sorry. The Kosanke's are who publish the journal of pyrotechnics. They are some of the better pyrotechnic chemists that I know of. http://www.jpyro.com/index.htm

There are contact forms and such on that site.

Well, energetic materials is the classification they give to several things. Explosives being one. Pyrotechnics, and propellants are another group in the classification.


Thank You but I'm unable to send them an e-mail. I wanna do some trainings with them but they are in Uk and me in Canada. I haven't find any trainings givens in Canada. Only 1 given by the governement to get a license.

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Posted 20 December 2005 - 12:27 AM

Hello Guys,
I'm 16 and I love pyrotechnics ! I like Physical science and chemistry too ! I was wondering if I could do a job of a pyro (live of that). Wich studies must I do ? I'm living in Canada (Quebec) and I want to know where I could find a mentor who could teach me on the field.
Thanks for help.


You could find out who does the shows locally to you, and contact them informally to find out more about the business, then widen the search to other companies in Canada. I know they are out there. I don't think it makes for much more than an intermittent part-time job, so as they say, "don't quit your day job".

Here is one Canadian pyro display company :

http://www.airmagicfx.com/contact.html
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Posted 20 December 2005 - 12:52 AM

Hello Guys,
I'm 16 and I love pyrotechnics ! I like Physical science and chemistry too ! I was wondering if I could do a job of a pyro (live of that). Wich studies must I do ? I'm living in Canada (Quebec) and I want to know where I could find a mentor who could teach me on the field.
Thanks for help.


Here is a link to a list of Canadian pyro companies :

http://www.fireworks...id=6&Nclassid=8
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