Re: i am looking for someone to teach me about pyrotechnics privately in my general aria




jakowako2 wrote:
am looking for someone to teach me about pyrotechnics privately in my
general aria
i live in heartfordshire, england, weston near (boldok)
and i have not seen many places within an houres drive.
the only surviving firework manufactuars i know of are:
1.kimbolton fireworcks
2.one in the back of an wheel chair shop (i found this quite funy)
3.and one near to woking next to a catory and dog breeders (i also
found this rather funy)
4.and some peoples freind who we were considering using for our own
personal display as he had done many profesional one in the past
(regretably i dont know his name but i will folow this up in the near
future)

i realy want to become an active part of this amazing exhilarating art
of fireworck making and launching

but i do need to find some-one with past experiance in the chimicles
and proceses

i have posted a similar post some time ago in a diferent forum whith
only the reply of "forget it if you have no books on the subdject"

i have spend mutch of my time memorising and studying all maner of
things i need to know and in doing so i found this forum

ps. i would like to thank all the people here on this forum even if you
were not a major part of it for making it sutch an interesting place to
read/post/enjoy

There are a number of English pyros on this NG but you might have
better luck with UKr which is located in England.
http://www.ukrocketry.co.uk/forum/index.php?act=idx

Many of us are casual writers (especially me) but when we write about
pyrotechnics, we are more careful. Do spell checks on your posts before
you upload and your message will get a more positive result.
Pyrotechnic discussions require a higher level of precision than
day-to-day emails or texting. Therefore, many get upset when there are
lots of spelling errors or grammar errors. A quick spell check will
make people think you are serious about the details.

Good luck.

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