#501787 - 10/03/05 07:46 AM
wire wool
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addict
Registered: 09/03/05
Loc: swansea
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i have been told that if you use Wire wool on you poi then they will give off sparks, is this true? if yes how do you do it and whats the best stuff to use? nice one 
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#501788 - 10/03/05 10:39 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: pitman]
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old hand
Registered: 01/11/03
Loc: Oregon
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Spinning wool is one of the most dangerous things you can spin, so it's not really something to be taken lightly. Look around there are a bunch of threads with constuction of use of them, and there are a few different ways to go about it, but as always safety should be your top concern. Far more of a concern than normal since they aren't just throwing sparks, its blobs of molten steel, that can and will start ground fires, burn people, drift in the wind, and fly at least 50-100' There is a pic in my gallery of me spinning Steel wool if you want to see what it looks like
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#501790 - 12/03/05 08:34 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Medusa]
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Silly Chavs
Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Possibly Romania
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"Spinning wool is one of the most dangerous things you can spin"
I would say that spinning great white sharks, covered in barbed wire, on rusty chains, whilst wearing a magnetic suit of meat was far more dangerous...
But it is indeed still very dangerous.
Edited by Unattractive Cranky Old Freud (12/03/05 08:36 AM)
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#501791 - 12/03/05 09:38 PM
Re: wire wool
[Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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Registered: 29/01/04
Loc: Perth, West Australia
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Do the sharks come with attached laser beams?
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#501792 - 13/03/05 02:56 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Mr_Jedly]
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Silly Chavs
Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Possibly Romania
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Two. On each shark. 
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#501793 - 15/03/05 11:00 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: UnscrupulousChavOffersFoot]
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Registered: 30/11/04
Loc: Houston, TX
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Go for it, Pitman. No guts, no glory. But, be safe. Be sure you spin it on a beach or an abandoned parking lot, as it will collect on the ground around you rather quickly, and you don't want to be standing anywhere even remotely flamable. Keep in mind that you have about a good 20 -30 feet radius of constant bombardment around you too.
Tie it securely with wire. Bailing wire works great. You'll want to make it real tight. Then, just soak and light like you normally would, and enjoy the fireworks.
BE CAREFUL!!! 
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#501794 - 15/03/05 11:18 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Druidpyre]
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Irish
Registered: 14/05/03
Loc: Dallas.........ish
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try closer to 50-100ft.....
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#501795 - 15/03/05 02:03 PM
Re: wire wool
[Re: darkpoet]
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veteran
Registered: 25/11/03
Loc: 8 days at Cloudbreak, 6 in Per...
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Soak Wire wool??? I find soaking it makes it work less efficiently...I just light it straight and it works wonderfully.
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#501796 - 15/03/05 02:33 PM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Medusa]
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enthusiast
Registered: 27/05/04
Loc: uk
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I've just fininshed doing a Wire wool workshop with a small group that i informally teach, I would say regarding soaking, if your going to use additional fuel use only a small amount, really only about a small cap full on each, about 10 or 15 ml is usually sufficient. Safe distances, we were using 100 meters, that would be around 300 feet mark
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#501798 - 16/03/05 08:03 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Medusa]
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addict
Registered: 09/03/05
Loc: swansea
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thanks for all the help but can anyone tell me how to make a Wire wool head. do i just wrap it around some metal, round some klever????? i'm so confused "sob" "sob" "sniff" "sob" thanks still all the same
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#501799 - 16/03/05 08:30 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: pitman]
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member
Registered: 08/05/01
Loc: Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Dude, chill. Just buy a sample pack of Steel wool (different grades) some bailing wire, and a six-pack of beer (or relaxant of choice) Then, EXPERIMENT. Here's a good thing to try first. Go out and gind the page that describes how to make terry-towel wicks. Instead of all terry-towel, use just a little bit of terry towel and mostly wool. Try 00 grade first. Soak in white gas. With a little bit of rag+white gas, you're almost guaranteed a good burn. After a while, you'll figure out how to pack the wool so you don't need the rag or the liquid fuel. It's really not that hard, but it will take a little while to get a really good spark show. Then, once you know what works, you can try to replicate that with some sort of cage that you can re-use. -p.
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#501801 - 16/03/05 09:13 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: pj]
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addict
Registered: 09/03/05
Loc: swansea
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nice pic very impresive
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#501803 - 19/03/05 05:22 AM
Re: wire wool
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Registered: 10/01/04
Loc: Oxfordshire/Wiltshire
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i love Wire wool but i suck at it... damn me being to weak!!!
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#501804 - 20/03/05 09:42 AM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Vixen]
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Internet Hate Machine
Registered: 26/05/04
Loc: They seek him here, they seek ...
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I want so desperatley to ;earn how to spin Wire wool.. and Fire Breathingand devil sticks.. and contact juggling... i want to learn everything!
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#501805 - 20/03/05 11:46 PM
Re: wire wool
[Re: Fine_Rabid_Dog]
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old hand
Registered: 09/12/03
Loc: Great Malvern [UK]
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There isn't much to learn to be honest. Just spin a pair of wire-wool heads as fast as you can and it'll look spectacular. What is difficult is learning how to do it safely. As Lurch pointed out, this is not something to be taken lightly - molten lump(s) of steel landing on yourself, spectators, dry shrubbery etc. needs to be avoided. If you're going to give this a go, do it on the sand on a beach. If the ground's wet, that's definitely going to work in your favour. Make sure any spectators are upwind - they're not going to be impressed if you start showering them in molten steel! Wear good thick clothing - I was wearing jeans and hit myself once. The Wire wool burnt right through them, but thankfully didn't get as far as my skin. Spinning Wire wool is potentially very dangerous... but it does look very cool  Be careful and have fun!
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