I've had a bit of experience with fusing for paraffin based pieces over the years, though generally I've used slower fuses due to the timing needed for them.
I used Wassag slow fuse, which never failed to ignite the 'fin. You can get Wassag fast fuse, 8 - 12 seconds per metre if that's fast enough for what you need?
Take a look here
http://www.hfmgroup....lies/fuses.html
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In Topic: Treat visco fuse to burn hotter?
08 August 2011 - 07:14 PM
In Topic: 3'' shells X 72
23 July 2011 - 11:14 PM
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In Topic: Anyone using this/these
22 July 2011 - 11:00 AM
I'd be interested in any feedback anyone has on this too, being looking round at a few small wireless systems. Anyone know if it uses relays in the firing circuits?
I've read plenty of good reviews on this system. It seems pretty popular.
I believe the original system used relays, but the newer revised version doesn't. So probably worth checking with whoever you're buying from which one it is.
In Topic: Cat 3 electric
21 July 2011 - 03:46 PM
Yeah, the Kimbolton stuff isn't cheap, and much more satisfying to do it yourself I'd say
In Topic: Cat 3 electric
21 July 2011 - 02:30 PM
Kimbolton do some of their larger Candle Barrages/finales with electric ignition
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