I use to work for a fireworks company. Once a buddy of mine got a 3" salute with no lifting charge and put it under a 5 gal. Bucket and placed a huge rock on top of the bucket for some resistance...when we went to inspect the area, there wern't a piece of bucket bigger than a quarter. I'd never strap a firework to my persons, seen to many fuse go off quicker than were supposed to, supposed safety fuse...don't you believe it. On one show one of the guys was lighting and the round went off in the tube, blew the rack apart and shot a piece of 2 by 4 out and hit his ankle, it shatterd his ankle, he was laid up for almost a year with several surgeries.cre
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