Nice stash 5gal. Bucket or tote I have my canisters in both however, I prefer a 5 gallon bucket, easy to grab easy to carry easy to move and stackable and impossible to overfill, and they’re never too heavy🔥🔥 keep up the good work
Thanks! I've already got a tote so I think I'm gonna go for that. Probably gonna try and keep the shells in their sleeves so I can label the cardboard too.
@@VermontPyroBoys802 Private NON PERMIT fireworks were banned in Australia in 1967 through 1977 for all states of Australia. In 1980 firearms permits/privileges were revoked including crack barrel spring loaded BB guns etc....... Enjoy the USA! Regards from Australia.
Thanks! I've been building store credit as I've been working at the tent and spending my own money so far, planning to cash in the credit when the container arrives. She owes me close to 1k right now! Should be another really big haul mid/late June 😃
I’d definitely say tote for shells and try and stack them neatly with certain kinds grouped together. Sometimes I even write a key on a piece of paper and put it on the top of the tote so I know what color wrap shell is from what brand.
Thanks Nick. I did wind up choosing the tote, mostly because I already had an extra. I'm keeping the shells in the cardboard sleeves (repacking shells from the same kit together if necessary) and labeling the sleeves when they go in the tote. Seems to be working well so far.
I usually take my cans out the package and store them in a bin and just use tubes that come with them for demos. So I don't have to over use my racks. The blue bin you got your 200g Cakes in put your cans in a bin like the blue one you got you can keep them in sleeves but just store them in bin if you want to get rid of the big box
Thanks, I'll probably start unpacking when I get ready for that comparison demo I mentioned. I do have one more tote (close to the same size) ready to go 🙂
The best way to store cans is either in a tote or a 5 gallon bucket with lid so you can stack them. I personally like the 5 gallon bucket it’s easier to handle and move. That’s a very nice stash/pick up and if it cost a little more to shop in your area that’s okay think about the pyros where the closest store is 8 hours away. I know a guy like that hence the reason I order wholesale and buy way too much. Den and I agree there is no such thing as too much when it comes to pyro. Great video and my vote in can video is side by side so you get a better comparison.
Thanks for the advice. I've got an extra tote so I'll probably use that. (I have a slew of buckets too but they're all pretty dirty as I use them for a lot of gardening). I'm totally on board with you and Den! Ya can't get too much. So, the more efficiently I can store things, the more I can hold in my stash! And, consider your vote counted! Last I checked, the opinions were fairly evenly split. But I've got some ideas...
Who makes Mayday? - I love go getters. Nice job Charlie, AI is a great cake. Glad to see you got your Octo Rack. I just ordered a new rack I'm expecting to come in later this week-fingers crossed (I blame @jam7504 ). I'm a fan of alternating shells when doing comparisons on video. 5 gallon pails work for shell storage, however I have a tote just for them. I leave the cardboard back and plastic front on and rip off all unnecessary cardboard. Add a few staples if you need to keep it closed/plan on storing them for a bit. If I'm shooting them soon I take off all plastic tops/extra wrappers and put them in ziplock bags and into the tote. Can fit 6-8 shells in a bag and I just reuse the same bags over and over, re labeling the bag and shells each time if I care about the effect of said shell... Can fit quite a few once they are broken down. $100 seems good for excals considering your location. Great pickups! 💥🇺🇸💥
Mayday is made by Fox Fireworks. I'll show your comment to Charlie! He'll be happy to see that he's mentioned! I was just looking at fuse on Pyro Boom this morning and he's got a disclaimer up not to expect any new orders arrive before the fourth now, so hopefully yours was in good time. Thanks for the tip on storage too. I'm going to use the tote as well. Though I'll probably leave kits in tact until I can record the video intros. Thanks so much for watching! Not to mention answering my questions! I've got the okay from the neighbors to shoot my shells Thursday night! I'll probably post the comparison video over the weekend or early next week!
All I learned is mark your shells. It's very frustrating looking at websites with the tube to figure out what the shell is. Don't understand why printing one line with the name is not done. I agree with the buckets though 200 shells in a bin is heavy. I have my first gerandola this year too, excited to send it.
Thanks! I'm keeping my shells in the cardboard sleeves and labeling those for now. Probably gonna use individual shoe boxes for partial sleeves. For the time being, I have totes for free but would have to buy buckets, so totes it is.
Let’s go only 10 seconds in and excited !
Awesome stash enjoy stay safe thumbs up
Thanks! Glad you liked the video. I've actually decided to alter my fusing plans for a little extra safety 🙂
You’re not going to be let down by that take me to your leader !! 👽
Nice stash 5gal. Bucket or tote I have my canisters in both however, I prefer a 5 gallon bucket, easy to grab easy to carry easy to move and stackable and impossible to overfill, and they’re never too heavy🔥🔥 keep up the good work
Thanks! I've already got a tote so I think I'm gonna go for that. Probably gonna try and keep the shells in their sleeves so I can label the cardboard too.
@@VermontPyroBoys802 Private NON PERMIT fireworks were banned in Australia in 1967 through 1977 for all states of Australia. In 1980 firearms permits/privileges were revoked including crack barrel spring loaded BB guns etc....... Enjoy the USA! Regards from Australia.
@@theaustralianconundrum Wow, sounds over regulated 😕. So, what are you guys allowed to do today (and are the rules strictly enforced)?
@@VermontPyroBoys802 I envy you guys!!!!!!
great haul.
Thanks! I've been building store credit as I've been working at the tent and spending my own money so far, planning to cash in the credit when the container arrives. She owes me close to 1k right now! Should be another really big haul mid/late June 😃
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I’d definitely say tote for shells and try and stack them neatly with certain kinds grouped together. Sometimes I even write a key on a piece of paper and put it on the top of the tote so I know what color wrap shell is from what brand.
Thanks Nick. I did wind up choosing the tote, mostly because I already had an extra. I'm keeping the shells in the cardboard sleeves (repacking shells from the same kit together if necessary) and labeling the sleeves when they go in the tote. Seems to be working well so far.
Let’s go just got to the end and can’t wait till those cases come in !
I'm not sure when she'll have them ready for sale but she owes me about $1k in store credit 😃
@@VermontPyroBoys802 let’s go !! That will surely finish off the stash !!!
@@PyroFunkk is a stash ever truly finished?🤪🧨🧨
Get 5ngallon buckets with lids
I usually take my cans out the package and store them in a bin and just use tubes that come with them for demos. So I don't have to over use my racks. The blue bin you got your 200g Cakes in put your cans in a bin like the blue one you got you can keep them in sleeves but just store them in bin if you want to get rid of the big box
Thanks, I'll probably start unpacking when I get ready for that comparison demo I mentioned. I do have one more tote (close to the same size) ready to go 🙂
The best way to store cans is either in a tote or a 5 gallon bucket with lid so you can stack them. I personally like the 5 gallon bucket it’s easier to handle and move. That’s a very nice stash/pick up and if it cost a little more to shop in your area that’s okay think about the pyros where the closest store is 8 hours away. I know a guy like that hence the reason I order wholesale and buy way too much. Den and I agree there is no such thing as too much when it comes to pyro. Great video and my vote in can video is side by side so you get a better comparison.
Thanks for the advice. I've got an extra tote so I'll probably use that. (I have a slew of buckets too but they're all pretty dirty as I use them for a lot of gardening).
I'm totally on board with you and Den! Ya can't get too much. So, the more efficiently I can store things, the more I can hold in my stash!
And, consider your vote counted! Last I checked, the opinions were fairly evenly split. But I've got some ideas...
Nice stash! The lowest I’ve screen excals in Nh for was $70ish but it’s only one store, they go for $100 at any other store
Thanks. It's nice to find a price in VT that can come close to anything in NH! We're planning a trip there after the fourth to restock 😀
Who makes Mayday? - I love go getters. Nice job Charlie, AI is a great cake. Glad to see you got your Octo Rack. I just ordered a new rack I'm expecting to come in later this week-fingers crossed (I blame @jam7504 ). I'm a fan of alternating shells when doing comparisons on video. 5 gallon pails work for shell storage, however I have a tote just for them. I leave the cardboard back and plastic front on and rip off all unnecessary cardboard. Add a few staples if you need to keep it closed/plan on storing them for a bit. If I'm shooting them soon I take off all plastic tops/extra wrappers and put them in ziplock bags and into the tote. Can fit 6-8 shells in a bag and I just reuse the same bags over and over, re labeling the bag and shells each time if I care about the effect of said shell... Can fit quite a few once they are broken down. $100 seems good for excals considering your location. Great pickups! 💥🇺🇸💥
Mayday is made by Fox Fireworks.
I'll show your comment to Charlie! He'll be happy to see that he's mentioned!
I was just looking at fuse on Pyro Boom this morning and he's got a disclaimer up not to expect any new orders arrive before the fourth now, so hopefully yours was in good time.
Thanks for the tip on storage too. I'm going to use the tote as well. Though I'll probably leave kits in tact until I can record the video intros.
Thanks so much for watching! Not to mention answering my questions! I've got the okay from the neighbors to shoot my shells Thursday night! I'll probably post the comparison video over the weekend or early next week!
5 gallon buckets with lids you can write on a piece of paper and tape it to the top and know exactly what's in every bucket
Thanks for the advice. I think I'm gonna go with a tote. All my buckets have been commandeered for the garden 🤣
All I learned is mark your shells. It's very frustrating looking at websites with the tube to figure out what the shell is. Don't understand why printing one line with the name is not done. I agree with the buckets though 200 shells in a bin is heavy. I have my first gerandola this year too, excited to send it.
Thanks! I'm keeping my shells in the cardboard sleeves and labeling those for now. Probably gonna use individual shoe boxes for partial sleeves. For the time being, I have totes for free but would have to buy buckets, so totes it is.
Nice stash pyro!!! I got you on IG but didn't realize you had a channel too. Shot ya a sub!
Awesome! Thanks so much! Welcome to the channel. I've kinda slowed down on the IG and put a lot more stuff up here now 😃. Hope you enjoy the videos!