I absolutely love this vid, reminds me of the $30,000 fireworks shows me and my team put on every year for the 4th. After I get my ATF license here soon, I plan to start a show business myself! Great video, love you showcasing what you have, loading into tubes because I hardly see people doing that now and day! Amazing job!
Not for nothing, but why not just get your display operators license and shoot for a company? Starting your own seems cost prohibitive and full of regulatory and legal problems. I just simply go run a show, cleanup, and go home and get paid.
Enjoyed watching setup. I would have liked to see some of the fuse connections also Show video was terrible. Poor quality & vantage... Bouncing between ground/sky was disorienting & unecessary. Missed secondary effects of several breaks. Zero to see on the ground, maybe 3 tiny glitter mines at the end
I notice you are using cardboard guns for your 3" mortars... how many times have those been used? Have you noticed any structural damage in the tubes yet? I know you are allowed to use cardboard mortars, but with how humid the midwest gets, I would be concerned of mortars deforming over time.
I love these shows! Amazing!
You put some work in on this one brother much respect
Wait till you see the 5-inch salute, " you got one in here " No....... 😂
Insane display shells so awesome pyro 🤘🤘💥🇺🇸
Man you did a nice show I would love to be a pyrotechnic operator
Awesome show pyro! I subbed!
I love fierworks
@Midwest Pyrotechnics if you are ever in the southeast part of Wisconsin let me know and maybe we could shoot a show
Very nice job!!!!
Thank you!
Damn get down sir 🔥💪🏽
Dope brother TY :))) Love from Canada
I absolutely love this vid, reminds me of the $30,000 fireworks shows me and my team put on every year for the 4th. After I get my ATF license here soon, I plan to start a show business myself! Great video, love you showcasing what you have, loading into tubes because I hardly see people doing that now and day! Amazing job!
Not for nothing, but why not just get your display operators license and shoot for a company? Starting your own seems cost prohibitive and full of regulatory and legal problems. I just simply go run a show, cleanup, and go home and get paid.
good
Oh my 😮 👏🔥💯🤯💪 respect pyro 🧨 hope to do that one day🤙.
What website do you get your pro fireworks from?
Loved the displays man just subbed 👍🔥💥🥥🍻
Much appreciated
Opening a box with a screw? ha ha
were those 6 inch salutes towards the end of the video ?
Naa just 3s
What part of the Midwest are you in
Indiana
great shells but talk about a painfully slow pace the whole entire show
That’s how they wanted it. Personally I enjoy a slow pace sometimes.
Are you manually firing ques, or did you script this?
Manually firing
@@midwestpyrotechnics318 that’s cool. 😎 i think I’m going to buy a firing system. I’m looking at ignite.
When you put on a show like this for someone, do you charge a percentage based on what fireworks they buy, or is it a flat rate?
Just depends on each show and size
Man love your channel but you know.. never drop shells holding e-match.
What do you do for insurance? Just curious because I’ve been looking into this business for quite some time.
I’m quite fortunate to be able to purchase insurance through my distributor.
How do you even get licensed to buy these :(
Beautiful shells, but way to slow for my liking. If its what they want....
Safe first but thats a normal car to transport Fireworks 🤔
Not in commerce so no hazmat placard is required
Enjoyed watching setup. I would have liked to see some of the fuse connections also
Show video was terrible. Poor quality & vantage...
Bouncing between ground/sky was disorienting & unecessary.
Missed secondary effects of several breaks. Zero to see on the ground, maybe 3 tiny glitter mines at the end
Sorry didn’t have a camera man this time.
How much are those 6😂 is 6
You can see the prices on Wayne's worlds website
I notice you are using cardboard guns for your 3" mortars... how many times have those been used? Have you noticed any structural damage in the tubes yet? I know you are allowed to use cardboard mortars, but with how humid the midwest gets, I would be concerned of mortars deforming over time.
I’ve used them several times. They seem to be holding up well. I do plan on replacing them with fiberglass soon.
@@midwestpyrotechnics318 are you going to toss toss them or? How did you even find them?
Did you pay for this out of your own pocket??
No not out of pocket