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Well it was a very cool vacation and I did not take as many pictures as I would have liked but here are a few.
This is a video of a multi break salute shell and the big boom at the end is called the "Bottom Shot" and the
guy who made this one put a tad bit long fuse on it, that actually just makes it more interesting :evil:
And a second one from Dr. X
One of the shows
The All Stars show, this is put on by hobbyist that made all these shells
And all of these shells were made by hobbyist and then are now being judged in competition
So if you see a truck pull up in your drive way and it has these placards on it don't run away, SMILE cuz the fun's about to start :eg:
There are a couple ways to make rocket motors, you can pound or ram them with tools like these
Or you can press them with a hydraulic press like I am doing here
This is a G-dola made by one of the members in the manufacturing area and shot that night
Here is a good video of the manufacturing area at the PGI convention, there are some really nice shells being made here
I'll put up more photos when I get time
Any one that wants to add to this thread feel free to do so.
This is a video of a multi break salute shell and the big boom at the end is called the "Bottom Shot" and the
guy who made this one put a tad bit long fuse on it, that actually just makes it more interesting :evil:
And a second one from Dr. X
One of the shows
The All Stars show, this is put on by hobbyist that made all these shells
And all of these shells were made by hobbyist and then are now being judged in competition
So if you see a truck pull up in your drive way and it has these placards on it don't run away, SMILE cuz the fun's about to start :eg:
There are a couple ways to make rocket motors, you can pound or ram them with tools like these
Or you can press them with a hydraulic press like I am doing here
This is a G-dola made by one of the members in the manufacturing area and shot that night
Here is a good video of the manufacturing area at the PGI convention, there are some really nice shells being made here
I'll put up more photos when I get time
Any one that wants to add to this thread feel free to do so.
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