#694327 - 11/05/06 05:34 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: KaelGotRice]
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Registered: 07/09/03
Loc: Lancs England
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aww thanks man
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#694331 - 09/07/06 10:32 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Karl_Labrada]
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Registered: 19/12/05
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Great post, I had a few questions i wanted to clarify..
as far as the feeding tin , thats hollow at the top a well?
I have my tins hollow on both ends, is this going to be a problem as far as safety?
My cages are about 12-15 inches in length total , with the poultry wiring curved and sealed at the bottom. chain attached with quicklinks to the wiring , then quicklink at the top attached to ball chain.
Does this sound about right ^^? Or any advice on modification to this design? Also, how much wirewool should i put in this out of a bundle of 12 sheets.
Thanks!
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#694332 - 14/10/06 05:31 PM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Mint Sauce]
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newbie
Registered: 26/12/05
Loc: Adelaide, Australia
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I've been reading up on how other people rig up their Wire wool for burns, and ive found that for me, wrapping the Wire wool around an old piece of scrap steel tubeing similar to makeing a fire head gives a good result. i fasten it on with a piece of fine wire twised firmly around the middle of the Wire wool head... it gives a nice burn and the time of the burn and level of sparks can be controaled by how tightly u wrap the Wire wool around the steel tube. a looser wrap will give a shorter, more sparkey and brighter burn than a tighter wrap, but if the wrap is too loose the Wire wool wil come off and burn on the ground, too tight and it will just smolder on your chains (part of the reason for the steel tubeing especially while exparamenting. ALWAYS REMEMBER: Wire wool burns VERRY HOT, so be safe!
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#694333 - 20/10/06 05:55 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Karl_Labrada]
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Registered: 08/03/05
Loc: Nh
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I finally did my first Wire wool spin last night. I was a little disappointed when they stopped sparking after 20 seconds. But I think I can fix that by making the openings in the cone bigger and packing the Steel wool a little more densely. The cages are 12 inches long, with a 4.5 inch diameter, and made with ― inch wire mesh. I used VERY loosely packed, 0000 gauge, Wire wool for the burn. For protective clothing I wore; Carhartt pants and jacket, over a hooded sweatshirt, with a hat and welders mask. Cage design:   Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtFrkMrae2U
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#694334 - 22/10/06 06:44 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Stick Man]
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Registered: 14/09/06
Loc: Brasstown, North Carolina, USA
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I take it that you have to spin these things really hard to get the effect??? i was wondering about putting these cages on the ends of a stick and making a staff for them??? has anyone tried this yet??? was the outcome lame or deadly???
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#694336 - 17/12/06 01:03 PM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Mr Majestik]
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Registered: 05/09/06
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Thanks for a grate Thread .....i have been looking for serious information and construction tips for a long time now...And with you help.....  I had my firs "sparkle spin " on wednesday night....nice! And tomorrow night we are trying colored flames.  ...Canīt wait!
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#694337 - 11/01/07 05:57 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Nelum]
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Registered: 31/05/06
Loc: Oxfordshire
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Anyone else think this thread should be auto linked to ' Wire wool', 'wirewool', in the same way as the safety one for Fire Breathing ?
I think the world might be a slightly better,safer place that way 
Edited by Yakumo (11/01/07 05:58 AM)
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#694339 - 11/01/07 08:20 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: fNi]
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Registered: 31/05/06
Loc: Oxfordshire
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as many as they care to implement, I hadn't seen the term 'sparkly poi' before today. sparkly poi Steel wool Wire woolwirewool sparkler poi would be a reasonable list to catch most threads that end up on the subject and help make the readers more aware of things ?
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#694341 - 14/01/07 03:31 AM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: Mint Sauce]
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grumpy poorly froggy
Registered: 10/10/04
Loc: Nuneaton
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yeay thank for the info... as ever hop has just what i needed
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#694344 - 01/06/07 01:17 PM
Re: Wire Wool ---- Sparkly poi
[Re: brianmtuk]
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journeyman
Registered: 09/07/06
Loc: Wisconsin
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I dont think that very many color changing chemicals are going to work like they would with poi, you might be able to see them burn off in the cage and thats about it..
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