I've worked at Fireworks Supermarket (in America) for a year now and thought this video was awesome! All I know is that our fireworks are made in China then shipped here. Great video! Interesting and not drawn out. Thanks for sharing
We would take that coating stuff, break it off the sticks and pile it in a soda can then light it with a single sparkler. Damn thing goes off like a flashbang.
3ric Car they’d have to make every one of those racks capable of moving up and down. It’s easier to build a machine with one thing that goes up that making everything go down.
Welp, that's gonna be one crunchy frosted cake with the iron and magnesium oxides. At least the corn starch is edible. And I guess the barium nitrate makes X-rays easier if you need a GI.
An osha manual exploded while that guy was dumping the barrels of powder in the vats while standing on the pallet in the air
I've worked at Fireworks Supermarket (in America) for a year now and thought this video was awesome! All I know is that our fireworks are made in China then shipped here. Great video! Interesting and not drawn out. Thanks for sharing
Then what do you do package & ship them ?
@@worldview730 no Fireworks Supermarket is a retail store. You can just walk right in and buy fireworks.
We would take that coating stuff, break it off the sticks and pile it in a soda can then light it with a single sparkler. Damn thing goes off like a flashbang.
Amazing indeed
I gotta say this is about exactly how I imagined a firework factory to be like.
C4. How it's made.
But do they pass them through a machine that checks for metal parts. Thats the way most of these how its made go right?
Why would they do that when the wires that make up the sparklers are steel? It would set the metal detector off...
Where would the metal parts come from?
What temperature do they bake at?
Tbh i have never seen a big sparkle work properly... They always go out several times, that is if you can even relight them.
0:10 Ask anybody with sparkler scars to verify that statement.
Where can we get good sparklers?
This process method is completely barbaric lol. I.e. why not dip the sparkler rather than lifting a few 100 lbs of slurry??
3ric Car they’d have to make every one of those racks capable of moving up and down. It’s easier to build a machine with one thing that goes up that making everything go down.
Sparklers and streamers, honey
Mmmmm metal on your cake
yep. my mom did that to a birthday cake once. CRUNCHY. Nothing toxic, though. I turnnnnned out Juuuust FiNe!!!!!!
Welp, that's gonna be one crunchy frosted cake with the iron and magnesium oxides. At least the corn starch is edible. And I guess the barium nitrate makes X-rays easier if you need a GI.
How is aluminum so dangerous?
it's Aluminum Powder that is added .. it's very dangerous to inhale
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18ft sparkler
Di tahun berapakah video ini dibuat?
Always thought, it was magnesium that's burning. Not aluminium
*"Al yoo min yum"*
The video quality sucks
Scrooge well yeah, this originally aired in like 1999 or something, so it’s gonna be bad
Gets the point across. Can't all be "Clickspring"
toxic asf just light a candle man