Posted 03 March 2009 - 10:30 PM
Hi, Seymore and Cold Colours,
Sorry, I seemed to have stepped on a few toes here!
I didn't realise that the forum contained members who actually manufacture Pyro devices / effects.
My only reason for joining this forum was to try to find a pro-pyro team to join, and to further my knowlage of fusing and timing etc with a view to being involved with more organised firework displays.
My appollogies if I have upset any-one, but on reading the post from Cold Colurs, I thought it better to risk an up-set rather than risking someone-else loosing a limb. (You never know how experienced some-one is , or is'nt, or for that matter, which non-member of this forum is reading the last few pages right now, as I did for a few weeks before joining)!
As regards the details of my friends "accident", I can only confirm that the "recipie" was found somewhere on the internet (even if I knew where, I would not post the address just incase any-one else chose to use it),and also, it was frieghtened to discover, that the entire constituants were availlable at local chemists, DIY stores and Gardening suppliers.
I have a few susspected chemicals in mind, ( and others which I know where used) though, for obviouse reasons, I am reluctant to name them!
The device he was trying to make was supposed to be a kind of "candell" effect,which was contained within a 3/4 " copper tube of about 8" long.
After mixing the compounds and loading them into the copper piping, he simply picked up the tube to take it outside to try it...
He didn't even get to leave his kitchen!
The compound was so voletile that the mere motion of picking it up was enough to make it fire!
The overall result of this "experiment", was that he spent the next three weaks in hospital (having his life saved), he lost his left arm from the elbow down, and therefore has had to re-learn everything from driving to tying his shoe laces, all this on top of keeping a wife and two kids!
As for me, well, I had the un-enviable task of re-building his kitchen before he got out of hospital.
This should have been a straight forward job for me, being a self-employed plumber at the time.
However, having to take down kitchen units which looked like they have been blasted with a shot-gun, digging bits of your best mates bones out of the ceiling before you start, and finding his left hand NEXT DOOR BUT TWO, sort of takes it's toll!
So now you know why I suggested using only proffessionally made pyro's!
Again, my appollogies to any-one who makes their-own...NO OFFENCE INTENDED!
I ONLY WANTED TO WARN THE UN-INFORMED!
I don't expect any sympathy for my mate, as he took it upon him-self to try this stuff, but I sincerely hope that this message will make ANYONE think twice or more about what they do with Pyro technology.
I only wish my mate had discovered this forum 10 years ago!
Thanks to people on this site, we will hopefully make our hobby safe for all!
Regards, Roy.