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Green Visco Fuse (ZNTH)_600

GREEN VISCO FUSE-(ZNTH)

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(burn rate 25-27 sec per foot)

10 foot rolls (slow burn)

good for fusing together 20 -45 second  500 grams.


1. Find a proper base to attach fireworks. A flat piece cardboard will work or board you may have laying around. If you have anything laying around Home Depot often sells small drop pieces for next to nothing.

2. Fusing several pieces together allows you to time your fireworks show so that the effects are continuous. This method provides a better show than lighting one piece at a time. It also allows the person who is lighting the fireworks to enjoy the show instead of constantly lighting fuses. To fuse two or more items together, you will need some green safety fuse, which is sold at Fireworks Superstore USA. This fuse burns at an approximate rate of 25-27 seconds per foot. You will need to determine how many inches or feet of to use between each item so that your items ignite when you want them to ignite.

3. Map out your firework placement on cardboard. Glue base of firework with wood glue or some other adhesive. Then use duct tape or metal tape to tape edges of fireworks to the base. The glue or tape is to keep your fireworks from accidentally tipping over.


4. Attach all fuses to the delayed pilot fuse. You will do this by holding the short fuse attached to the item side-by-side with the green fuse and then use 3/4 to 1-inch wide masking tape or zip ties to tape them together tightly. The objective is to have the fuse which is “giving fire” be burning right against the fuse which is “taking fire” for your chosen length. It is generally a bad idea to connect your fuses at right angles, or end-to-end, as this can result not lighting.

5. When fusing is complete you can use metal tape or duct tape to tape all fuse down to the cardboard if you like. This will help prevent any cross ignition between fireworks but is often not necessary on smaller backyard shows.