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JJonPyrotechnics
01-19-2014, 09:30 AM
Hello everyone,
I'm from a country that has a very limited resources to get like chemicals, ball mill and more.
Fireworks is illegal in my country. But some people managed to get it from China and Thailand, and then they will resell it to us like times 4 of the original price. Let's me show you how expensive.
I got my firecrackers and fireworks just now ,
2 packets of five 2 inch rocket (approx usd 70)
1.4g 25 shots cake (approx usd 40)
Cherry bomb x100(ban in USA, but they still sell it) (approx usd 45)
1 set of 2 inch artillery shells x6 pcs (approx usd 150)
I made myself
Homemade 2 inch dragon stars cylinder shells x1
Homemade 3 inch tiger tail stars ball shell x1
(I got very low confident, I don't think so my shells will work)
I made my own black powder with willow charcoal stick. It work well but extremely time and energy consuming. I got no ball mill. I got poor building skills.
displayfireworks1
01-20-2014, 09:22 AM
Welcome to pyrotalk, I see you are Malaysia, I welcome fireworks enthusiast from all over the world to be part of the discussion forums. I will include a picture so everyone will see geographically where you are located. I see there are several different languages used in Malaysia. I am impressed with you English as I read your post. I would not have guessed fireworks products would be so restricted in Malaysia.
I try to stay informed about fireworks around the world. Would you please read the article below and tell us is it indicative of the fireworks situation in Malaysia
http://www.nationsonline.org/maps/malaysia_map.jpg
THE FEDERAL cabinet has rejected to lift the ban on fire crackers during the Chinese New Year period. This was decided during the last cabinet meeting on the 19th of January. The hope of using fire crackers and fire works for the Chinese people to celebrate their CNY has gone.
The decision was made only allowing the associations to apply for firing crackers, and the general public is disallowed. The police will take action to charge those who fire the crackers and the fire works. The MCA boss Datuk Chua Sui Lek also said he doesn’t want to allow the people to use fire crackers to celebrate the new year.
KK MP Hiew said the announcement comes as a total disappointment for the Chinese to celebrate their new year. The general feeling is that why the Ministry of Home Affair after careful studies with a special committee requested the government to allow the fire crackers, and yet the Cabinet rejected their proposal.
Now what is the use to allow only associations to apply for permit to use the fire crackers when there is practically no time for them to get the approval for the new year period. May be you only get the approval after the CNY. Furthermore, where are we going to buy the fire crackers and fire works? Since there is no permit to import the fire crackers and fire works, what is the use of having the permit?
Is the Federal Cabinet telling the people to buy the smuggled fire crackers or rather they are encouraging the people to increase the illegal smuggling of fire crackers and fire works into the country? We will not have time to get these imported even though it is allowed.
This made the people real sore and angry because the BN government is not really thinking correctly and for the benefits of the people. They always said the use of fire crackers are dangerous and can cause fire, why the Ministry of Home Affairs proposed it in the first place? Is this propaganda to make the people to believe the BN is doing something for the sake of the people? These would no longer work because we will not believe them anymore. The whole issue reflected the BN’s ill intention and their inappropriate attitudes, say one thing and do the other.
The use of fire crackers in festive seasons for the various communities and religions should be considered and arranged for the safe use. Even thought if the permits are necessary, it should be given at a very early stage, and not last minute announcement and cancellation.
http://cdn.theborneopost.com/newsimages/2012/08/000000524651.jpg
Photo from KOTA KINABALU
JJonPyrotechnics
01-24-2014, 10:53 AM
Sensitive Topic i will reply via PM only , PM has been sent to you sir :)
Thanks
JJonPyrotechnics
01-24-2014, 11:06 AM
Any person who lets off any firework, except in accordance
with the terms of an order or a licence issued under this section,
shall be liable to a fine not exceeding one hundred ringgit or to
imprisonment for a term not exceeding one month or to both.
+
Manufacturing Black Powder
=
Dead
Haha
killer57
01-24-2014, 06:55 PM
welcome aboard :D
JJonPyrotechnics
01-25-2014, 02:44 AM
My 2 inch rocket really bad quality!!
1 stick broken and 6 are not stable! I have done glue back them and they back to normal.
displayfireworks1
01-26-2014, 10:43 AM
The first time fine for fireworks in Malaysia is 100 ringgit. If I did my calculations correctly that equals $30.01 US Dollars. I got this for you. LOL
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_t6w4EwPC698/S73-X2fkjGI/AAAAAAAAANg/8zAUkLsbQt0/s1600/scan0024.jpg
http://currencyguide.eu/usd-en/US_$20_Series_2006_Obverse.jpg
http://currencyguide.eu/usd-en/800px-US10dollarbill-Series_2004A.jpg
http://www.cs.mtu.edu/~shene/DigiCam/User-Guide/EXT-FLASH/RING/RING-1-cent-2.jpg
JJonPyrotechnics
01-27-2014, 06:27 AM
haha thats funny ,
between dave ,
i have watched your video ( passfire the finale )
i cant wait for the movie man !
i saw them wrttien in the kickstarter.com which is they filming at Malaysia too !
i wonder how do our gov approved them ? since is breaking the local law
Hope that our gov will change their mind after this !!
Can i join them when they reached in Malaysia ? i would like to see them filming or help them !
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