@@scottsmith496 Thank you for being so active on social media. I've seen your comments in multiple areas and your message is always appreciative and positive. I've tried other systems but nothing compares to the quality, features and ease of use that Ignite provides.
Now it’s time to move up and get your ATF type 54 license so you can use professional 1.3 G Fireworks. It is a big step because you have to get a Texas State Pyro license, insurance, permits from the State Fire marshal office and so on. But you get to mix in 1.3 G with your 1.4 stuff, a mixed consumer and professional show looks really cool.
Nice setup and build. The whole milk crate thing is a weird subject. In my opinion the only safe rack/cake/tube, no matter what it's made of, is the one that's beyond minimum viewing distance. Firework cakes are held together with cardboard, paper, and glue yet no one makes a fuss. I've seen more potential accidents from cakes or single tubes tipping over than racks blowing up.
After you purchase your fireworks how do you safely store them? I didn't see a link to the test LEDs in your description, they are a must have and any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much.
Awesome set up! I also love the Ignite product and will definitely be making boxes like yours. Where did you get your test LEDs? They are a must have!!
Good stuff. Any tips on how you identify what quick plug goes to which pair of speaker terminals? I didn't see any identifiers in the video. Thanks for sharing.
I have been doing small shows for about 20 years. This year, i am ordering from Red Apple. You mentioned you spent around $1500 if i heard you right. It would take around $1500 just to fill the racks. Do you also shoot off cakes along with the cannister shells. I have priced out my order this year for around $1800. 44 cakes and 72 cannister shells all from red Apple. Good luck with your shows and stay safe.
Hey!, I was just wondering with the fiberglass tubes from red apple, do they shoot pretty good? because when I popped the bases off with a hammer a bit ago I got nervous because the concrete plug at the bottle was a little broken like it was in your video at the start.
Alright thanks so much! Yeah I just got sketched out since I didn't want the tubes to lose pressure because of the plug. Ima start doing that again. BTW awesome show!@@One2ManyHobbies
this is an awesome solution, thanks for posting this. One question for you. With the antenna mounted on the side and low, did you find you lost some distance that the mod would work and receive?
I’ve been looking at these igniters and this one looks to be the most simple setup and use.
The Ignite i18 is very awesome. Never had a failure using them to shoot fireworks. You should definitely get one.
Can you use them multiple times or is it single use?
Awesome vid! Scott here from IGNITE, love your DIY case and time spent making this video! We also posted this to our group page and main ignite page.
Thanks Scott!! Can't wait to use the modules for the first time this year!
@@One2ManyHobbies You bet let us know if you have any questions or need help we are enthusiasts just like yourself!
@@scottsmith496 Thank you for being so active on social media. I've seen your comments in multiple areas and your message is always appreciative and positive. I've tried other systems but nothing compares to the quality, features and ease of use that Ignite provides.
@@scottsmith496are the igniters single use?
@@Fullthrottlefilms720 Yes, single use.
Codyb going to get you hurt with the bottom fues for shells
Nah.... I'll be fine.
Just take extra caution when taking shells apart to use that technique just to me it's extra work for same results I don't cody I'm even subbed to him
Yes, I'm cautious throughout the whole process - the timing can't be beat in my opinion.@@davidrogers-jz1wt
Would love a rack build vid!
Can’t wait!!!🎉
Now it’s time to move up and get your ATF type 54 license so you can use professional 1.3 G Fireworks. It is a big step because you have to get a Texas State Pyro license, insurance, permits from the State Fire marshal office and so on. But you get to mix in 1.3 G with your 1.4 stuff, a mixed consumer and professional show looks really cool.
You should sell these...I will gladly be your first customer =)
and I would gladly be the second
Nice setup and build. The whole milk crate thing is a weird subject. In my opinion the only safe rack/cake/tube, no matter what it's made of, is the one that's beyond minimum viewing distance. Firework cakes are held together with cardboard, paper, and glue yet no one makes a fuss. I've seen more potential accidents from cakes or single tubes tipping over than racks blowing up.
Thanks, yeah - I agree - safe distance & with consumer fireworks everyone will be fine.
After you purchase your fireworks how do you safely store them? I didn't see a link to the test LEDs in your description, they are a must have and any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you very much.
We just store them in the garage - amzn.to/3Zt6ta2
@@One2ManyHobbies thank you very much for your help.
Awesome set up! I also love the Ignite product and will definitely be making boxes like yours. Where did you get your test LEDs? They are a must have!!
Amazon, I think I have links in the description of the video
@@One2ManyHobbies I didn't see one but I'll check again. Thank you
@@One2ManyHobbies I don't see them, any help would be appreciated.
Great video. Can you tell me where you got the led test lights?
Can you share link to this build? I have a couple of 18s and a 32. This build seems solid
All the links should be in the description blow the video.
Good stuff. Any tips on how you identify what quick plug goes to which pair of speaker terminals? I didn't see any identifiers in the video. Thanks for sharing.
I wrote numbers on the box with a sharpie
I have been doing small shows for about 20 years. This year, i am ordering from Red Apple. You mentioned you spent around $1500 if i heard you right. It would take around $1500 just to fill the racks. Do you also shoot off cakes along with the cannister shells. I have priced out my order this year for around $1800. 44 cakes and 72 cannister shells all from red Apple. Good luck with your shows and stay safe.
Do you sell any of the boxes without the ignite system
Are you dumping the lift from the shells down in to the bottom of the tubes?
Yes
What angles do you use for your fan rack?
Hey!, I was just wondering with the fiberglass tubes from red apple, do they shoot pretty good? because when I popped the bases off with a hammer a bit ago I got nervous because the concrete plug at the bottle was a little broken like it was in your video at the start.
They were all fine, none of my bases were cracked or broken - some looked better than others. They Work tho.
Alright thanks so much! Yeah I just got sketched out since I didn't want the tubes to lose pressure because of the plug. Ima start doing that again. BTW awesome show!@@One2ManyHobbies
Hey man what size of heat shrink tubing did you use?
Where did you get the mortars?
Where can i get the led test lights?
where did you get the led lights to test your system
Amazon. amzn.to/3Bdsfqd
Go to elite fireworks in Houston, Texas
this is an awesome solution, thanks for posting this. One question for you. With the antenna mounted on the side and low, did you find you lost some distance that the mod would work and receive?
Haven’t seen a distance lost.
Great video, where did you get your mortar tubes?
www.pyroboom.com/products.aspx?name=mortars
Why did you turn off comments on the other video?
@@ThreeMonkeysMedia-dn2vx RUclips does it, because there is copyright music in that video.
would you sell me one of those boxes? I already have the Ignite Module.
Sorry, I'm not making them for sale. :(