Gasonline Fireball's - 4", 6" and 12" w/ setup and demo
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Published 2015-05-12
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All Comments (21)
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Nice, clear explanation and demo. Thanks so much. All in all, I think the 6" has the best bang-for-buck, and I like that it seems a little more violent. I don't think the 12" justified the amount of bp, gas, and, most importantly, the heavy hardware. Love me some fireballs!!
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Love the transparent tube with titanium spheres- cool! Great demo vid, Robert!
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Nice! We will be doing these at our club shoot this weekend. Can't wait!
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Pretty cool thx for sharing Pyro Nation.
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Just bought the death shells for the first time! Very expensive but worth it!!! Great vid! I’m gonna try and make these tomorrow
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Awesome video Rob, love that you got the setup of these! Thanks for sharing pyro buddy!
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Was that’s Captain Hook laughing in the crowd?? Hahah
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Great explanation on how to do it, going in my 2020 show for sure. Thanks
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"Back up, these holes are closed!" continue playing "We have high explosives!" That will get them gone haha
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I learned a lot from this, thanks for making this!
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Coffee creamer cremoras work pretty well and, to me, seem less hassle. Plus, if desired, small stars or crackle can be added to the creamer.
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Water and gas never knew that learn something new everyday thanks for the video demo
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4:32 I love how there are people casually playing golf in the background while you set up fuel bombs nearby :-)
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So that's how the movies do it. Every Michael Bay-type fireball explosion is either CGI or gasoline charges. Theatrical, but unrealistic when portraying things like high explosives.
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Really sweet demonstration
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Yes the size of tube thank you
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Whoa on that last one!
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Andy do you separate the lift from the ematch with tissue paper or something? I don't like the idea of shaking up the lift charges, possibly creating a spark on the ematch?
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nice mate
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Nice!