I read in the local paper this morning that a man in Northern Illinois died of burns he received on the 4th.
July 08, 2024, 04:06 AM
r0gue
Well, I like his style. I wish he'd not have done that. Seems a good dude, having (a little too much) fun. RIP Uncle Sam Man.
July 08, 2024, 11:56 AM
LS1 GTO
Head Banger's Ball?
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July 08, 2024, 12:05 PM
trapper189
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Originally posted by oddball: From what I read and saw online, this was not just some safe & sane consumer fireworks item, but a mortar shell type of fireworks device. Poor bastard blew his head off, literally.
Like firearms, automobiles, chainsaws, etc., fireworks can neither be safe nor sane. Safe and sane are up to the person and the guy failed at least one.
July 08, 2024, 12:12 PM
old rugged cross
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Originally posted by r0gue: Well, I like his style. I wish he'd not have done that. Seems a good dude, having (a little too much) fun. RIP Uncle Sam Man.
Same. Tough loss for his wife and son.
"Practice like you want to play in the game"
July 08, 2024, 02:07 PM
92fstech
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Originally posted by r0gue: Well, I like his style. I wish he'd not have done that. Seems a good dude, having (a little too much) fun. RIP Uncle Sam Man.
My feelings as well. I know quite a few good people who have been seriously injured playing with fireworks. Mixing it with drinks doesn't help.
July 08, 2024, 02:50 PM
tatortodd
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Simulation of mortar fired off someone's head, mortar round inadvertantly inverted:
It wouldn't even take an inadvertant inversion.
Some mortars fail to launch but detonate anyway (aka ground detonation). For many years, I used to light 2 dozen mortars NYE and 2 dozen mortars every July 4th and in that time had one ground detonation. I remember a neighbor having a ground detonation once too. A ground detonation would be a bad thing off the top of your head.
They're all made in China, don't appear to have much QA/QC, and the bottoms could blow out on a surface softer than concrete, asphalt, or wood. Some of the mortar tubes the entire thing (tube & base) is plastic, but others are cardboard tubes with really cheap particle board bases. Due to safety concerns, I always screwed the mortar tubes to a 2x8 so the tubes wouldn't tip over. About 75% of the cul-d-sac's 10 or 12 dozen mortars were shot through the tubes I mounted to the 2x8, and the cheap particle board base ones were in worse shape afterward while the plastic ones looked like they could be re-used (I used new mortar tubes every holiday anyway). I wouldn't want to shoot either off my head.
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July 08, 2024, 03:01 PM
kkina
^Yes, indeed. I thought it was obvious that it could have been simply caused by immediate detonation of the main charge, but maybe it's not.