I made a 6 shot bucket rack. Haha just had to trim the bases a bit, but its cool, looks like a revolver. The best part is you dont need visco fuse, they all reach each other.
It's considered unsafe to use milk crate racks. Some pyros will criticize it vigorously. If a shell blows in the tube, the crate can fail and scatter fused tubes all over the ground. However, the same can occur with a wooden rack! I occasionally use milk crate racks myself. They can be easily reinforced by wrapping them with wire cloth. I have reinforced wood racks this way and tested them by blowing up a shell in the rack on purpose. The rack stays intact with all the tubes facing up. You can see that test here: ruclips.net/video/MovgO1wrEXQ/видео.html
Yes you can. Keep in mind that the length of the manufacturer's fuse does not increase as the length of the canister shells increases. This caught me off guard years ago when I dropped one inside the 15" tube and the whole thing including the fuse disappeared. Be prepared to attach or tape an extending fuse to the manufacturer's fuse.
Only if you put enough together that will fit snuggle in the tube. Or you’d have to wrap enough paper around it so it fits the tube right. That’s a waste of time and money. Or you can make one huge Italian shell and stack how ever many it takes to fill the shell casing up and then put wedges between each shell so they don’t move around and then fill the voids with pulvaron black powder.
@@derperderp9036 do not recreate this this video needs to be removed from this channel he needs serious training and knowledge of what he's built these are extremely dangerous.
@eric frechete this is more safe than a single mortar from the canister kit. I’ve never seen nor ever heard of any issues using milk crates. I’ve been using them for over 15 years same tubes same crates thousands of shells. So if you have no experience using these don’t give your advices to others
@@luckymataelejr7179 Lol ikr. Most kits come with a fiberglass tube that's wobbling on the ground. Having 25 hdpe tubes snugly together won't tip and let's be honest here... if you're not putting them in upside down, they ain't gonna blow the crate.
I made a 6 shot bucket rack. Haha just had to trim the bases a bit, but its cool, looks like a revolver. The best part is you dont need visco fuse, they all reach each other.
1:05 "Subcifically"
Well that's a new one...
It's considered unsafe to use milk crate racks. Some pyros will criticize it vigorously. If a shell blows in the tube, the crate can fail and scatter fused tubes all over the ground. However, the same can occur with a wooden rack! I occasionally use milk crate racks myself. They can be easily reinforced by wrapping them with wire cloth. I have reinforced wood racks this way and tested them by blowing up a shell in the rack on purpose. The rack stays intact with all the tubes facing up. You can see that test here: ruclips.net/video/MovgO1wrEXQ/видео.html
More supply is for sale dude. Any other cheap places for mortars ?
I got same tubes and crates were from HD and it took some tapping to get all 25 in
Wonder it it will free up a little in time?
Don't use pvc tubes high chance it will implode after 2 or 3 uses. You have to use hdpe tubes
Thx
Can you shoot 3 4 and 5 inch shells out of 15inc tubes too
Yes you can. Keep in mind that the length of the manufacturer's fuse does not increase as the length of the canister shells increases. This caught me off guard years ago when I dropped one inside the 15" tube and the whole thing including the fuse disappeared. Be prepared to attach or tape an extending fuse to the manufacturer's fuse.
@@roydufour384 Well can i shoot 6 and 7 inch shells out of 12 inch tubes?
Yes.
Only if you put enough together that will fit snuggle in the tube. Or you’d have to wrap enough paper around it so it fits the tube right. That’s a waste of time and money. Or you can make one huge Italian shell and stack how ever many it takes to fill the shell casing up and then put wedges between each shell so they don’t move around and then fill the voids with pulvaron black powder.
Do you have to glue them down?
Nope. All 25 tubes fits snuggly.
@@roydufour384 nice thanks 🙏
@@derperderp9036 do not recreate this this video needs to be removed from this channel he needs serious training and knowledge of what he's built these are extremely dangerous.
@eric frechete this is more safe than a single mortar from the canister kit. I’ve never seen nor ever heard of any issues using milk crates. I’ve been using them for over 15 years same tubes same crates thousands of shells. So if you have no experience using these don’t give your advices to others
@@luckymataelejr7179 Lol ikr. Most kits come with a fiberglass tube that's wobbling on the ground. Having 25 hdpe tubes snugly together won't tip and let's be honest here... if you're not putting them in upside down, they ain't gonna blow the crate.
I get my crates free from the corner store