wizard7611
12-05-2014, 01:46 AM
I found this video very interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dgLIhwNLFQ
I was wondering how they made their massive multibreak shells, so after finding this, I found out these guys use a thick disk above the lift charge, to protect the contents and the shell itself. You can see how much recycling pyros really do these days. This company has a room almost filled with recycled paper! Lol, at 8:10-8:14, a small lizard was spying on them. Some question I have about this video though would be:
Why do they spike ball shells?
They use a thick wooden disk for the multibreak shells right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dgLIhwNLFQ
I was wondering how they made their massive multibreak shells, so after finding this, I found out these guys use a thick disk above the lift charge, to protect the contents and the shell itself. You can see how much recycling pyros really do these days. This company has a room almost filled with recycled paper! Lol, at 8:10-8:14, a small lizard was spying on them. Some question I have about this video though would be:
Why do they spike ball shells?
They use a thick wooden disk for the multibreak shells right?