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My first attempt at a 2 break shell resulted, in a New Year display, in
the first break's breaking, but not the 2nd. It was a 1.75" shell,
with the 2nd break constructed as a hand rolled cylinder telescoped
within the first. The first break broke with a coupette filled with
FFFg, and the 2nd was fused much as the first, with visco (but not
foiled) hot glued into the end cap and primed with more FFFg, plus a
comet next to the fuse. I'd figured it would take fire much like the
outer shell, although admittedly the outer shell was lifted with Fg.
So the inner break must be lying nearby in the melting snow.
Maia took video, which I'll have up eventually.
Robert
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