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  1. fireworkmaster

    Hi all , starting a new adventure in making some beer

    Nice , I do miss it but I know that I would be a danger to myself out their these days. Used to love hand fireing smaller shows , had a Nighthawk system for the bigger shows, fired a few 16" shells at Rye , dang do they make a thump when they launch. Tube was 24" outside diameter 8ft tall...
  2. fireworkmaster

    Hi all , starting a new adventure in making some beer

    Yes I used to be , had a display company and was involved in many bonfire society displays in Sussex , mostly rye & winchelsea . Unfortunately disability ( non explosive related lol ) has put a stop to me blowing stuff up and creating / organising events. These days it's watching local show...
  3. fireworkmaster

    Hi all , starting a new adventure in making some beer

    Cheers will take the advice , in no hurry , good things come with patience, luck and learning
  4. fireworkmaster

    Hi all , starting a new adventure in making some beer

    Limited on storage space unless I utilise the shed , given the temperature swings though that's probably not good ;( hoping to get another pressure barrel next month and get a second kit going , this one has piqued my interest...
  5. fireworkmaster

    Hi all , starting a new adventure in making some beer

    So I purchased a full starter setup with pressure barrel ( have read the sticky regarding these and tested ) found a leak on the pin valve , waiting on new gas canisters to test if the fettling fixed it or I need to get a replacement. Going with a st peters ruby red kit. Will be looking at some...
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