Posted on 07/08/2009 1:22:54 PM PDT by ImJustAnotherOkie
Famous last words uttered countless times in America:
"Hey! Hold my beer and watch this!"
what a buzzkill
Watch THIS!!!
The drunk fool loaded the shell upside down and it used his head for a backstop. Those 3 inch mortar shells go over 100 feet in the air and explode into a big display. The explosion didn’t kill him but the high velocity shell probably did. These fireworks aren’t toys.
There are two explosive charges. The first goes off between the decorative charge and the ground, in order to launch the decorative charge high into the air. The second is the pretty starburst.
If you hold the tube in your hand, the first charge will simply blow out the bottom of the tube, and the starburst will not go much of anywhere. You do NOT want to be close to one of these starbursts, when it goes off.
The tubes always clearly say that they must be placed on the ground, and that people must move well away. The fuzes are long.
I figure if you want to have a war with these or aim them in various directions you’d best make your own PVC launch tube.
Not unlike a Potato Cannon. Come to think of it I haven’t done that in a while.
The tubes that come with these are made of cardboard, but it’s very strong cardboard, with fibers running around the tube. PVC ought to be strong enough for one of these shells, but it might be too brittle, and I wouldn’t want to be close when I found out.
he lit the fuse of an artillery shell aerial firework and held the reloadable fiberglass launching tube above his head
I think the bottom coming loose is the problem.
That was pretty good.
We had a guy at work die a few years ago when the mortar tube tipped over just before it launched and the shell hit him in the head. They are dangerous.
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