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Member Since 01 Oct 2005
Offline Last Active Nov 04 2005 02:48 PM
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In Topic: member's Nov5th happenings

16 October 2005 - 09:47 AM

Try Sandling Fireworks www.sandlingfireworks.com and www.galaxyfireworks.co.uk
PS they also have maverick and shogun fireworks which are made by the same company! :D :D :D :) :) :)

Thanks had a good look

But decided in the end to go to the http://www.chinesefi...co.uk/home.html actually went to the shop

Bought My self the Pluto Rocket Pack and a Super Titainium rocket from Standard under advice from the shop owner

I am off to my mothers who conviently has a large field at the back of her house and every year she invites lots of people makes big pots of curry and chilli and Spag Bol.

Every one is asked to bring some fireworks and last year we let off over 100 rockets and 20 single ignitions as well as lots of smaller cakes and 4 mines and it took me over 2 hrs to do it all.

My friend who is coming this year has bought a selection of cakes with hoim so we could be a fair old while. At present there is no real structure to the display I just go light them in sequence.

So hopefully by Next year I can sort this out so we have a better display with timings and less Zero firework time. :D

Also I have been looking at various courses for bit basic display and Cat 4 but they all seem to be for 2004 any idea's on where to get the know now?

hope we all have fun light up the sky in a safe & great way

In Topic: member's Nov5th happenings

07 October 2005 - 10:57 AM

A good selection box for ?100 is the Bright Star Imperial, it has 50 good mixed Cat2/3 fireworks including rockets/mines/roman 18-shot cakes and 3 spikes to secure/fountains/a good sized roman candle fountain bouquet on a stake/wheels/roman candles single shot and multishot/and a FANTASTIC noisy spectacular 56-Shot Flashing Thunder barrage which makes a brilliant ending to this package! Has an instruction leaflet on how to use them and set them off safely. :)


Sounds Good but I'm on Rocket Duty and My Friend is covering the Ground Attacks

But thanks for the info I will look for that.

PS where can you buy Vulcan Fireworks from Mail Order?

In Topic: member's Nov5th happenings

06 October 2005 - 12:58 PM

Hi all New here

Just looking at the forums and there a wealth of info here I'm ready to glean off you all.

As for Nov 5th I am looking at Rocket Pack from http://www.jonathans.../erol/erol.html (?100)with my friend who is going to buy some mines and a couple of single ignition's at his house in Northwich

If anyone has any suggestions for better fireworks for reasonable prices let me know.

Main aim here is to get the know in how to make the perfect Rocket (for me) not this year obviously, and learn some of the fine art of Pyrotechnics with out blowing my self up!

Updated web address I spelt it wrong from memory DoH!

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