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In honor of the 4th...

denverdog

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Of course like most of you, my buddies and I are typical male Americans who love to play with explosives. Here is a video of a Sparkler Bomb we made last 4th of July 2006. Keep in mind that this is made of simply sparklers and tape, nothing else...

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I've come across a parachute pop flare that will be going up tonight if the winds are down.
 
very nice. too bad this stuff is illegal in NYC with too much cracking downon it latelly. I remmember July 4th was much more fun here 5 or so years ago
 
Watched the neighbor and his kids blow firecrackers up until 10pm, then the cops came and gave him a citation. Nothing stays the same, we used to have wars with the neighbors as to who could have the biggest bomb, now i'd probably go to jail. I used to win all those contest because of my friendship with a professional pyrotechnic, used to frustrate my neighbor. Now i just watch.
 
DAMN, hopefully you were the one running into the house :laugh:
 
Right outside my back yard is the sixteenth green of neighborhood. My next door neighbor and I went outside last year with an oxygen/acetylene bomb.
Basically you take cutting torches and get the mixture the same as you would to cut steel. Then you take an empty trash bag (making sure there is not static electricity present :rolleyes: ) and fill it with the gas from the torch nozzle. Tie the bag off and make a fuse, in this case we taped a long strip of paper towels to the bag.

We filled a fifty five gallon bag full :rolleyes: and set it in one of the Sand traps next to the green. Lit the towels and ran like hell to go inside his house.
When it went off about 100yds away, talk about loud, we could feel the windows vibrate and see the ceiling tiles get sucked up from the frames they rested on. You could see a large fire ball going up into the sky easily for a couple of hundred feet. There were car alarms going off and people coming out of their houses, which we did too playing dumb. :laugh:
When I went out to the sand trap the next day the crater was only six inches deep,but it blasted sand everywhere.
 
we usually buy the BIG fireworks on the 4th (you can get a pretty good deal) and we had one that was $100, got it for $40 and they were 8 little boxes, in one big box, and all ran on a long fuse.... It was pretty awesome.
 
We shot off some nice stuff later in the day. Before that though we decided to celebrate a bit.

 
Right outside my back yard is the sixteenth green of neighborhood. My next door neighbor and I went outside last year with an oxygen/acetylene bomb.
Basically you take cutting torches and get the mixture the same as you would to cut steel. Then you take an empty trash bag (making sure there is not static electricity present :rolleyes: ) and fill it with the gas from the torch nozzle. Tie the bag off and make a fuse, in this case we taped a long strip of paper towels to the bag.

We filled a fifty five gallon bag full :rolleyes: and set it in one of the Sand traps next to the green. Lit the towels and ran like hell to go inside his house.
When it went off about 100yds away, talk about loud, we could feel the windows vibrate and see the ceiling tiles get sucked up from the frames they rested on. You could see a large fire ball going up into the sky easily for a couple of hundred feet. There were car alarms going off and people coming out of their houses, which we did too playing dumb. :laugh:
When I went out to the sand trap the next day the crater was only six inches deep,but it blasted sand everywhere.


Hell ya we did it with a six foot diameter weather ballon. WHOA!!!!
 
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