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Post by huggyd on May 8, 2016 18:56:30 GMT -5
Just wondering if it would be worth while to set up a section to submit articles. If people wanted to document some projects they are working on or write about setting up a show in extreme conditions or how they went around importing that product from the U.S. or China. Stuff more related to Canadian Pyro. I have done a lot of reading on Pyro Fan in past little. All of the stuff is American based and while its a good read I have wondered about more Canadian stuff and peoples stories, setting up shows, and dealing with stuff that comes up.
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jcpyro
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Post by jcpyro on Aug 1, 2016 23:41:41 GMT -5
Just wondering if it would be worth while to set up a section to submit articles. If people wanted to document some projects they are working on or write about setting up a show in extreme conditions or how they went around importing that product from the U.S. or China. Stuff more related to Canadian Pyro. I have done a lot of reading on Pyro Fan in past little. All of the stuff is American based and while its a good read I have wondered about more Canadian stuff and peoples stories, setting up shows, and dealing with stuff that comes up.
I was going to write an article about the ERD regulations around mid-high power rocket motors and the cross over components that have been liberialized through direct contact with US manfacturers. It has been a 3 month ordeal - and I have been in phone chats with the ERD in Vancouver. It's worth a read! Also, I will be doing an article about the ability to purchase restricted components in Canada - without a licence. I'm actually going to find sources for all of you Pyro guys and post my resource list. I will speak with FireArms advocacy groups, gunstores, blasting supply houses and chemical suppliers. I will give them a heads up before posting to ensure no legal fall out. I think we all need to band up with the official opposition in Canada so that we can make aware of the current stupidity that exists with our Pyrotechnics laws. Security and safety is important - but making laws so restrictive that we kill off firework use in Canada doesn't do anyone any favours . Not sure if this is going to help anyone.
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Post by khogan on Aug 2, 2016 6:05:40 GMT -5
Sounds very interesting jcpyro, I look forward to reading it.
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Post by Aussie on Aug 2, 2016 9:13:41 GMT -5
When you find sources for restricted Chems, that would be a list I would be interested in seeing
I don't know of anyone selling right now
Keep me informed on this, there are hobbyist clubs (underground I'm sure) all over Canada
PGI is next week, that should fill my pyro belly for the next 6 months
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