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#16 pudi.dk

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Posted 24 March 2008 - 04:03 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 5/10.
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 3/10
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 7/10
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 10/10
The history of pyrotechnics- 1/10
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#17 Steelrat

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Posted 24 March 2008 - 04:27 PM

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Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 10/10.

Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10

Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 6/10

Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 9/10

The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 8/10

The history of pyrotechnics- 7/10

stuff not to be mentioned on this site 10/10
Explosive Compositions and children dont mix.

#18 icarus

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Posted 24 March 2008 - 11:18 PM

browsing shopping ,buying fireworks 0 unless its to pull apart to see how they are built
doing any display 0 too cold wet and dark except sharing with other pyro,s which scores 10
fireworks for a living 0 no thanks
watching displays 10
manufacture and techniques a big 10
history of pyro very interesting 10
add a few air cannons and other esoteric un mentionables 10
firing experimental home made pyro - the best way to store it ,my pyro store is totally safe - field ash with occasional showers of shell shite 10
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#19 portfire

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Posted 28 March 2008 - 06:37 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 4/10.
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 5/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 0/10....At the moment
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 9/10..BUT 10/10 for CAT 4
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 10/10...But more so the manufacture,art, skill and craftsmanship.Lets try and keep the traditional methods alive guys
The history of pyrotechnics-7/10

Edited by portfire, 28 March 2008 - 06:39 PM.

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#20 BlackMesa

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 08:27 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 1/10.
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 9/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 1/10
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 6/10
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 10/10
The history of pyrotechnics- 3/10
Invading small countries with fireworks - 10/10

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Yeh and also what portfire said about skill and crafftsmanship and what not

Edited by BlackMesa, 12 August 2008 - 08:28 PM.


#21 Skyburst

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 08:44 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 10/10.

Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10

Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 10/10

Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 8/10 cat 3 10/10 cat 4

The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 9/10

The history of pyrotechnics- 6/10
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#22 crystal palace fireworks

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Posted 12 August 2008 - 10:30 PM

Browsing shopping and buying fireworks- 4/10

Doing private displays - 7/10

Doing CAT 4 /fireworks for a living - 6/10

Watching displays - 5/10

Manufacture - 10/10

History - 10/10

#23 pyroduck7

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Posted 14 August 2008 - 08:01 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 9/10. (thay cost alot but deffently take the time out )

Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10

Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- N/A (i would if i could - its my dream job to be a pyrotecnic :D

Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 10/10 i just find it ammazeing - like sitting infront of a bonfire when your a kid.

The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 10/10

The history of pyrotechnics- 9/10 i like it because you find out crazy things people used to think was normal witch you would now be put in the crazy place for!

overall i like makeing stuff sometimes i just sit outside with my chems round me and experment ,some times i just read pages and pages of the internet. i live watching like 5" commets go into the sky at profettional things.

#24 dogsbody

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Posted 14 August 2008 - 10:46 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 10/10.
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 1/10 wouldnt mind, but dont have the time to keep doing regular displays to keep up!
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 6/10 quite like them, but prefer letting them off
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 0/10 let the pros do it
The history of pyrotechnics- 1/10

#25 Bonny

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Posted 21 August 2008 - 01:46 PM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 8/10.

Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10

Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living- 8/10 -maybe not for a living but as a very enjoyable income supplement

Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 7/10 cat 3 10/10 cat 4

The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics- 10/10

The history of pyrotechnics- 5/10

#26 Manchester Fireworks

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Posted 28 August 2008 - 10:29 AM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 10/10.
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 10/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living-8/10
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 6/10
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics-8/10
The history of pyrotechnics-5/10


The most enjoyable part of fireworks must be searching through catalogues and shops getting a copious ammount of fireworks and letting rip on your garden and seeing all the neighbours pulling faces and curtain twitching.

Doing displays is good but requires planning - getting a huge cake and letting it off for the sake of it can often be more fun.

As for watching displays they are never as much fun as doing your own.

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#27 pihop

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Posted 28 August 2008 - 11:22 AM

Browsing, shopping for and buying fireworks - 2/10
Doing private displays, eg family, friends etc- 5/10
Doing Category 4 displays, ie fireworks for a living-8/10
Watching displays (category 3, 4, demos etc)- 7/10
The manufacture/chemistry of pyrotechnics-10/10
The history of pyrotechnics-1/10




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