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wsar10

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Thought this would an interesting "first" thread !
I am currently looking into bulk delivery and will need to construct a bin at some point, although I have my design pretty well figured out I am curious to see what others have done.

I also need to build a "beside the stove" pellet bin or container that holds 2-3 bags at a time, so please post pics of your inside bin as well.

Thanks,
Dave
 
Here is my indoor storage. Simple but sturdy. Holds 6 bags.
 

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nobody else ???
 
Thought this would an interesting "first" thread !
I am currently looking into bulk delivery and will need to construct a bin at some point, although I have my design pretty well figured out I am curious to see what others have done.

I also need to build a "beside the stove" pellet bin or container that holds 2-3 bags at a time, so please post pics of your inside bin as well.

Thanks,
Dave
I am working on a pellet bin. I just finished my basement. I built a closet that I can stack 3 tons of bags to about chin high. It's a real pain to carry them down the steps. I want to use some 8" PVC to pour the bags into a bin in the closet from the outside. I'm still into the thought process and the closet has a half ton in it now.
 
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Here`s my setup. No carrying any pellets into the cellar. I pour em down the 4" galvanized vent (hidden in the deck planter box) right into a barrel that hold 8 bags.
http://www.pbase.com/johnd1/pellet_shute
 
Here's mine. It's capable of holding 17 tons

Andrew: did you do a moisture barrier liner on the inside of your storage? I assume you vaccum transfer from there to your boiler, or are you simply getting truck delivery then scooping it up with a bucket or something?
 
No moisture barrier. I built a 2x4 pressure treat frame on the floor to keep the pellets off the concrete. I had a bulk delivery truck come and blow it through the basement window directly into the bin and I used a 5 gallon bucket to transfer the pellets to the hopper of my PB105.

I considered setting up a vacuum system but I put the house on the market shortly after building the bin.
 
Here's how I do it. With this set up I can transfer over 2 tons of pellets per hour into my bin by myself. In order to shoot the video I had to put the blower on low. With it set on high by the time I got up to the bin it was empty.

 
Here's how I do it. With this set up I can transfer over 2 tons of pellets per hour into my bin by myself. In order to shoot the video I had to put the blower on low. With it set on high by the time I got up to the bin it was empty.



Very clever sir! Excellent, inexpensive solution to get pellets in the basement/hopper for other folks as well. I think you just inpired me on how to fill my 1000lbs super sack that I'll be hooking up to my Kedel this summer. Currently I have a 55 gal poly drum that holds about 220lbs of useable pellets (about 80 lbs of dead space on the bottom since I have no funnel on the bottom). The drum is easy to dump 3-4 bags into since it's height is easy. This would allow me to fill at a comfortable level without climbing a ladder.

What do you use for a vent, I didn't see one? Do you filter the vent?
 
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Very clever sir! Excellent, inexpensive solution to get pellets in the basement/hopper for other folks as well. I think you just inpired me on how to fill my 1000lbs super sack that I'll be hooking up to my Kedel this summer. Currently I have a 55 gal poly drum that holds about 220lbs of useable pellets (about 80 lbs of dead space on the bottom since I have no funnel on the bottom). The drum is easy to dump 3-4 bags into since it's height is easy. This would allow me to fill at a comfortable level without climbing a ladder.

What do you use for a vent, I didn't see one? Do you filter the vent?

I have a 5 ton bag bin. The bag acts as the filter so I don't need a return vent. The only issue is I can't fill the bag to it's full capacity because as the bag fills the back pressure increases.

I can only get about 4 tons with the current blower. I think what I may do is sew a shop vac hose into the top of the bin and have the other end go into a shop vac with a HEPA filter. I don't think I'll actually have to turn the shop vac on though.
 
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Very nice guys !
You guys that us vacuum transfer, does it beat the pellets up allot ? Do you end up with more fines ?
If so how do you filter them out ?

I have dual oil tank setup in my basement, and I have a plan to remove the one tank and enclose that area for pellet storage. I think it will hold 4 ton. I plan to transfer via a vacuum system upto a bin kept beside the stove that holds maybe 3 bags (120lbs). I will have to use CPVC for most of the line length (probably 20') and terminate to flex line.

BTW, is there a formula to put tons into sq.ft. ?
Meaning you can put X tins into X sq. ft. .........
 
Very nice guys !
You guys that us vacuum transfer, does it beat the pellets up allot ? Do you end up with more fines ?
If so how do you filter them out ?

I have dual oil tank setup in my basement, and I have a plan to remove the one tank and enclose that area for pellet storage. I think it will hold 4 ton. I plan to transfer via a vacuum system upto a bin kept beside the stove that holds maybe 3 bags (120lbs). I will have to use CPVC for most of the line length (probably 20') and terminate to flex line.

BTW, is there a formula to put tons into sq.ft. ?
Meaning you can put X tins into X sq. ft. .........

40 pounds of pellets equal 1 cubic foot.
 
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40 pounds of pellets equal 1 cubic foot.

so 250 cu. ft. will hold 5 tons......very nice.
My apologies for my ignorance I am anything but a carpenter !! My skills DEFINITELY lay elsewhere !

I plan to go basement ceiling (rough cut 2x6 floor Joice for first floor) down to concrete basement floor on 2 sides and the other 2 sides are foundation wall (stone). I planned on laying down skids, than vapor barrier and sheeting over them for the floor.
Can I just let the pellets lay against the stone wall or should I cover the stone due to moisture ?
 
I'd cover the wall. That's what I did even with a new concrete foundation.
 
Moving pellets pneumatically is perfered actually. Here's our unloading system and silo at work.

520 ton silo, holds about 430 tons before the truck gets backed up


Unloading hoses for the trucks. Orange is 11psi air supply from our blower, the blue sheilded stainless steel hose is for blowing the pellets into the silo.


Our 60hp roots type blower for unloading trucks. It will unload a 35 ton load in 1.5 hours.


View from the top of the silo!
 
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So you dump EVERY bag into your outside hopper for filling :eek:??
Or am I missing something.

If I can get my bin to hold 5 tons I will luck out and be able to have Energex come with there truck and fill it, than I can use my vacuum setup to fill bin beside the stove.
heres a video of the energex setup http://www.energex.com/BulkFuel.php

They want $180 a ton and $75 delivery.
 
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Moving pellets pneumatically is perfered actually. Here's our unloading system and silo at work.

520 ton silo, holds about 430 tons before the truck gets backed up


Unloading hoses for the trucks. Orange is 11psi air supply from our blower, the blue sheilded stainless steel hose is for blowing the pellets into the silo.


Our 60hp roots type blower for unloading trucks. It will unload a 35 ton load in 1.5 hours.


View from the top of the silo!

well smart a** this takes the cake for pellet storage. LOL !!
Although not homeade, what is the storage for ?
to fuel something on site or to distribute for sales ?
 
well smart a** this takes the cake for pellet storage. LOL !!
Although not homeade, what is the storage for ?
to fuel something on site or to distribute for sales ?

Holds about 7 days worth of pellets for our industrial pellet boiler.
 
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