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    Default Firework Light Pics

    Hi Guys n Gals....
    Hope the season is treating you all good.

    Here's a couple of shots of my firework light, Its hard to get a good shot in action, will try get a video uploaded shortly.

    Using all LED this year.

    Paul
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    Last edited by paultoole; December 15th, 2009 at 03:04 AM.

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    Great looking display.

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    Very pretty.I love it!
    1st the hurricanes & now the Oil Spill!! Its getting too close for comfort with No end in sight!!
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    That's beautiful! I can only imagine how much work it was to cover the yard in synthetic snow. What did you use for that? Really gorgeous look!
    Carrie Sansing
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    That is a cool theme you have with the bears, nice display!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carrie Sansing View Post
    That's beautiful! I can only imagine how much work it was to cover the yard in synthetic snow. What did you use for that? Really gorgeous look!
    Hi Carrie, thanks ever so much for all your kind words. I used polyester wadding, not sure if it the same name there in the States. Took about 200 metres (600ft) The front part is a mini lake with lights twinkling underneath.

    I really need to get a video up soon

    Paul
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    Is there a thread that talks about how everyone is making these fireworks. I really like them.

    Brad

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