Smurf24029GOLD Member Poi Master Smurf 343 posts Location: Tacoma, Washington, USA
Posted: This is my new fire poi. Everything but the quick links and chain is from HOP. Will be getting Single loop pro series handles soon, honestly I thought that's what I ordered but I guess not. Either way there will be a video of my first burn up later ^^
SpinnerofDetroitGOLD Member All High Dude, Ruler of What You Want 2,280 posts Location: Trenton, MI, USA
Posted: Can't wait to see Ooh, that virgin fire equipment looks nice
The only luck is bad luck.
Shut up before I stall my poi up your ass
TideGOLD Member Future pyrotechnician...? Or something. 111 posts Location: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Posted: Bronzed chains? Methinks you like the orbitals.
This statement is false...?
Smurf24029GOLD Member Poi Master Smurf 343 posts Location: Tacoma, Washington, USA
Posted: The chains are old wallet chain from a really old pair of tripp pants. These chains hold up well, I have removed a few links and it proved itself to be strong. And orbitals are fun, they are much harder with chains so I've been practicing them. Not to mention this is my only set of poi with swivels. I like socks. Also I made a thread for the videos we made tonight. Link to youtube channel is https://www.youtube.com/user/smurf24029
Fly High Spin Hard Don't Stop
Smurf24029GOLD Member Poi Master Smurf 343 posts Location: Tacoma, Washington, USA
Posted: This is what they look like now after 6 burns. Was using white fuel first and then a little bit of paraffin. Of you have any advice on fuels it would be appreciated.
liquidtrancei dream in circles... 336 posts Location: Scotland
Posted: carefull, are the chain links welded like the chain you get from hop? a lot of twist-ovel chains like that for clothes etc aren't and can fail under to much heat&force without warning
even chuck norris can't pin you down if your on fire
Posted: Originally Posted By: liquidtrancecarefull, are the chain links welded like the chain you get from hop? a lot of twist-ovel chains like that for clothes etc aren't and can fail under to much heat&force without warning
This is way more true than even I as an engineer thought.
RIP my 90$ chains.
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