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Posted: Jul 26, 2009 12:36:01 Hello to all reading this post. I have a slight worry. I'm planning a large consumer fireworks display near my house in a large field. And I don't know about the weather ahead. The display will be in the middle of August, but I still need to make sure. Is it possible I can cover my fireworks so they don't get destroyed by weather? Would garbage bag work? Aluminum foil? Or something? Is there a possiblilty that the fireworks will explode in the tube if I cover it? Because I am only used to helping my uncle with his 2"-4" fireworks displays around Īle-Bizard, and we use garbage bags. Doesn't La Ronde use that too? Ah well. Let me know ASAP. Pat |
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Posted: Jul 27, 2009 07:47:25 Is there a possiblilty that the fireworks will explode in the tube if I cover it? No danger at all if you use foil or plastic - the fireworks will easily shoot straight through. Foil is the easiest to apply and also protects the fireworks from any falling sparks. Paul. |
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Posted: Jul 27, 2009 11:01:03 Doesn't the setup crew at la ronde use plastic? Because that is what flew around the display two nights ago. Pat |
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