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#1 JOPETES

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Posted 14 September 2011 - 10:18 AM

Pyroaficionado am Spanish but I've left and want to share my knowledge and research fruits of hard work, experimentation and passion for this art. I have developed a fairly complete manual with formulas fully professional, better than some fireworks that I know, tested, balanced color purity, stability, combustion time, brightness and also compatible for manufacture on an industrial scale in cost and this is regarded much at the time of manufacture. On the internet always come the same formulas, some of them are not bad and have good color but in practice are not economic, they have stability problems and catch fire very badly, as an experiment are OK but nothing more.
I do not mean by this that my formulas are the best, ok?


imagine that you have knowledge of aerial shells, StarMine, rockets, roman candles etc ... ugly as people say, beauty is in the interior.ok?


my email: jopetes@terra.es I send the file in pdf.



#2 ExplosiveCoek

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Posted 15 September 2011 - 05:23 PM

Why not just upload it here?

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Posted 16 September 2011 - 06:14 PM

Why not just upload it here?




Hello. I do not see where it says "attach" to send the file in the forum. Sorry, I have few computer skills. Some forum members have contacted me and I have already sent the file without problems.

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Posted 16 September 2011 - 06:15 PM

Hello. I do not see where it says "attach" to send the file in the forum. Sorry, I have few computer skills. Some forum members have contacted me and I have already sent the file without problems.

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Posted 16 September 2011 - 08:47 PM

From what I've seen, "Small time" hobyists and manufacturers actually tend to produce far better quality compositions than those in generic Chinese products, so nothing personal, but I am honestly skeptical of what you are saying here. Take a look at the maltese factories - these are a few very, very dedicated men who are doing this for something far other than the money. Their blues match the brightness and intensity of the reds. Their peaches, aquas, glitters, and black powder usage is all amazing. Most mass produced fireworks simply can't match that quality.

#6 JOPETES

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Posted 16 September 2011 - 10:59 PM

Hello.No understand why you do this comentacio, what do you mean, is it something I said?. I you can clarify, please?




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