How Old Are You
#16
Posted 24 August 2004 - 04:08 PM
will order my first batch of kem's soon, when I have convince my parents that if I do it as safe you can then it isn?t so dangerous, then I have you guy?s to ask when I?m going to try other mixes.
neo out
#17
Posted 24 August 2004 - 04:12 PM
#18
Posted 24 August 2004 - 08:54 PM
I found an old photo of me and a bunch of used mortars from 1989! I was about 6 year sold on that photo.
I used to collect all my money over a year and buy fireworks for everything. I put up some simpel displays useing "low tech" racks made out off cardboard :-) .
But from about 1995 to 1999 I started to get really intereted in how they were built. I cold not find any books so I dissasembled fireworks .
I made smokeb**bs out of sugar and kno3 from the super market. And my first green powder (a few grams ).
During 2000 I got my first chemicals from the internet. And 2001 or 2002 I bought Lancaster?s book. Now I have a few more and have read a lot of them that is on the market.
here I am 6 years old
Edited by Yugen-biki, 24 August 2004 - 08:58 PM.
http://www.freewebs....biki/Index.html
#19
Posted 25 August 2004 - 05:55 AM
Starting on the construction of my first mill and working out the details on how to build lab on neighboors property.
Just wanted to share my past. I was very and still am ashamed. I do believe I am over my past and will continue on the path I have begun.
Sorry for very long and somewhat offtopic post I had to vent.
#20
Posted 25 August 2004 - 09:47 PM
Thanks Stuart.
It's gonna take a lot of fireworks to clean this place up.
-Homer Simpson
#21
Posted 27 August 2004 - 02:13 AM
#22
Posted 27 August 2004 - 02:52 PM
About a week before Nov 5th, my Dad would buy fireworks (usually Standard) take them out of the original box & put them into a large metal buscuit tin. Every night from then until the big night, I would sneek a look into that tin. As soon as I lifted the lid - aahh that unmistakable firework smell. A sort of papery, chemical smell (unsurprisingly!) What a feast for the senses - jumping jacks, helicopters, chasers, hand held torches! All gone now I am afraid. It has been decided for us, that we are too irresponsible to be allowed access to such devices
Still, these sort of wonderful childhood memories are probably a common theme among most UK pyros of my age or older. I am 38 btw.
#23
Posted 30 October 2004 - 12:50 PM
When I talk to friends & reminisce about our childhoods, most talk about long, lazy summer holidays or Christmas day & presents etc. My fondest memories are of damp, cold November evenings. The smell of bonfires & burning leaves in the air.
About a week before Nov 5th, my Dad would buy fireworks (usually Standard) take them out of the original box & put them into a large metal buscuit tin. Every night from then until the big night, I would sneek a look into that tin. As soon as I lifted the lid - aahh that unmistakable firework smell. A sort of papery, chemical smell (unsurprisingly!) What a feast for the senses - jumping jacks, helicopters, chasers, hand held torches! All gone now I am afraid. It has been decided for us, that we are too irresponsible to be allowed access to such devices
Still, these sort of wonderful childhood memories are probably a common theme among most UK pyros of my age or older. I am 38 btw.
ah yes the good ol days, i have fond memorys of a firework called jack in the box,and colour changing flame matches, i remember being about 7 years old and being told by my brother that he was just about to light a roman candle ! im thinking a roman candle?? is it a candle made in rome or a firework made from candle wax? i remember the 1st time a cracked open a brooks banger with my brother and him saying we gonna make a genie one match later and puff it was gone, the smell you never forget im going back 30 or so years mind. does any one remember about 20 years ago those tiny little red things that made a ear drum busting bang and the suprising thing was they was only about 1 inch long and as thick as a matchstick but twice as loud as a british banger?
#24 Guest_PyromaniaMan_*
Posted 03 November 2004 - 10:36 PM
#25
Posted 04 November 2004 - 10:06 PM
Regards, Stay Green, Bear
Check Out My E-Bay Auctions !!
#26
Posted 20 December 2004 - 05:21 PM
I am currently 18 years old.
I have had a strong interest in fireworks/pyrotechnics since a small child.
I used to dream of becoming a profesional display operator.
My father always used to buy fireworks for nov 5th.
When we had out grown the rather small items that usually come with selection boxes and after dad had out grown his tolerence of lighting fireworks, we started attending the local display which is held yearly in a local church's field.
I have attended this display for a number of years.
This is where my desire to become a display operator became evident.
I have since then taken the BPA examination, with this year being my first year in professionaly fired displays.
Edited by PyroKid, 20 December 2004 - 05:24 PM.
#27
Posted 20 December 2004 - 09:05 PM
'Cor in my day.....blah.....etc......six for a farthing.......zzzzzzzzz
#28
Posted 22 December 2004 - 09:56 PM
(only 5% of members will get this...)
#29
Posted 22 December 2004 - 11:18 PM
#30
Posted 04 January 2005 - 10:24 PM
Edit: I am 13, and am kinda like pyromaniaman read all the bad sources, then the good ones...
Edited by jellywerker, 04 January 2005 - 10:28 PM.
3 user(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 3 guests, 0 anonymous users