PyroFL
07-07-2021, 01:44 PM
I remember seeing a hot post about this so I thought I would keep track so I would know what to expect next year at this level.
We were a new crew and 3 of us had done 50-60 cake fuse changing shows but this year it was a lot different.
- New to Cobra system
- Poking cakes
- And 400+ mortars more then we normally do
From unloading the rental truck, cutting tops, building boards, wiring racks and single shot racks to pushing the go button on my 18R2 it was 236 1/2 man hours. This doesn?t include clean up, scripting, editing music or Researching fireworks.
Am sure we can cut the time down to 190-196 man hours next year ... maybe a little more.
Here is what we setup:
4 Fire Machines
506 Mortars
136 cakes
148 single shots (comet & mines)
50 slice
The math came out to 10.7 hours per 1 minute of show.
I am thinking next year we can cut 1 1/2 - 2 man hours off per minute of show time.
So to answer this debate a month ago it depends what size show you have, what level the pyro crew is, chain fusing or using a electronica system and if it?s a 1.4, 1.4Pro or 1.3 show.
Food for thought for next year planing and setting time to get it all done.
I way under ESTIMATED and now we have the numbers for next year.
We were a new crew and 3 of us had done 50-60 cake fuse changing shows but this year it was a lot different.
- New to Cobra system
- Poking cakes
- And 400+ mortars more then we normally do
From unloading the rental truck, cutting tops, building boards, wiring racks and single shot racks to pushing the go button on my 18R2 it was 236 1/2 man hours. This doesn?t include clean up, scripting, editing music or Researching fireworks.
Am sure we can cut the time down to 190-196 man hours next year ... maybe a little more.
Here is what we setup:
4 Fire Machines
506 Mortars
136 cakes
148 single shots (comet & mines)
50 slice
The math came out to 10.7 hours per 1 minute of show.
I am thinking next year we can cut 1 1/2 - 2 man hours off per minute of show time.
So to answer this debate a month ago it depends what size show you have, what level the pyro crew is, chain fusing or using a electronica system and if it?s a 1.4, 1.4Pro or 1.3 show.
Food for thought for next year planing and setting time to get it all done.
I way under ESTIMATED and now we have the numbers for next year.