Possible hemp pellets in the future ????!!!!

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You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric
 
And will it void the warranty on the vent pipe when you put that small hole in the side of it to cover with your finger, And just try to get rid of all the neighborhood kids that would hang out next to your house at night :cheese:
 
kinsman stoves said:
You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric
eric they do make hemp beer you know .
 
kinsman stoves said:
You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric

I am sure the manufacture would also expect you to keep the stove on a proper cleaning schedule, Right? Otherwise if you ran your stove for months without cleaning it the warranty is null and void! Right?

Hmmmm!
 
j-takeman said:
kinsman stoves said:
You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric

I am sure the manufacture would also expect you to keep the stove on a proper cleaning schedule, Right? Otherwise if you ran your stove for months without cleaning it the warranty is null and void! Right?

Hmmmm!

Hmmmmm, are you getting at something?

Eric
 
smilejamaica said:
kinsman stoves said:
You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric
eric they do make hemp beer you know .

They also make potato beer but you will not see it in my "man cave"..
Eric
 
kinsman stoves said:
j-takeman said:
kinsman stoves said:
You can make the pellets out of whatever you can but the main question is will each pellet stove manufactur allow burning it in their stove. Please remember that whole UL and EPA rating of the stove. Oh and what about the maker of the venting, will they approve it. So far only a few fuels are approved for a few stoves.

If you are burning a fuel not approved by a stove and/or venting manufacture you are voiding the manufacturer's liability. Hope nothing bad happens.

Eric

I am sure the manufacture would also expect you to keep the stove on a proper cleaning schedule, Right? Otherwise if you ran your stove for months without cleaning it the warranty is null and void! Right?

Hmmmm!

Hmmmmm, are you getting at something?

Eric

Seeing what a stove will burn isn't much different than over stressing the cleaning routine. You push yours to the extreme one way I push mine with seeing what it actually burn. It is a multifueler after all. With approved venting for biofuels.

goody2shoes dogooder
 
Seeing what a stove will burn isn't much different than over stressing the cleaning routine. You push yours to the extreme one way I push mine with seeing what it actually burn. It is a multifueler after all. With approved venting for biofuels.

goody2shoes dogooder



I understand trust me. Yes going against what the manufacturer recommends in installation, cleaning, or fuel type is not recommended in anyway just like not changing the oil in your car when the manufacturer recommends is bad but just a little different then diesel to a "flex-fuel" motor.

Eric
 
kinsman stoves said:
Seeing what a stove will burn isn't much different than over stressing the cleaning routine. You push yours to the extreme one way I push mine with seeing what it actually burn. It is a multifueler after all. With approved venting for biofuels.

goody2shoes dogooder



I understand trust me. Yes going against what the manufacturer recommends in installation, cleaning, or fuel type is not recommended in anyway just like not changing the oil in your car when the manufacturer recommends is bad but just a little different then diesel to a "flex-fuel" motor.

Eric

So its OK for you to bend the rules, But we can't?
 
j-takeman said:
kinsman stoves said:
Seeing what a stove will burn isn't much different than over stressing the cleaning routine. You push yours to the extreme one way I push mine with seeing what it actually burn. It is a multifueler after all. With approved venting for biofuels.

goody2shoes dogooder



I understand trust me. Yes going against what the manufacturer recommends in installation, cleaning, or fuel type is not recommended in anyway just like not changing the oil in your car when the manufacturer recommends is bad but just a little different then diesel to a "flex-fuel" motor.

Eric

So its OK for you to bend the rules, But we can't?

Yes

Eric
 
kinsman stoves said:
j-takeman said:
kinsman stoves said:
Seeing what a stove will burn isn't much different than over stressing the cleaning routine. You push yours to the extreme one way I push mine with seeing what it actually burn. It is a multifueler after all. With approved venting for biofuels.

goody2shoes dogooder



I understand trust me. Yes going against what the manufacturer recommends in installation, cleaning, or fuel type is not recommended in anyway just like not changing the oil in your car when the manufacturer recommends is bad but just a little different then diesel to a "flex-fuel" motor.

Eric

So its OK for you to bend the rules, But we can't?

Yes

Eric

Watch me! ;-P
 
My stove will feel Farout Man!! (-)V(-)......stoned again!!, "this time it was a scubber, jonny the boy left at the wreck"........mad max
 
countk said:
The only thing I know about hemp is that I used to partake of a certain plant that contained it and boy did I feel good!!!!

Will the smoke from the pellets be inhaleable!

I'm going back to pipe smoking if this comes true!!!!! Imagine a 40 pound bag of legal pellets!!!!!!!!!!!! The hell with the stove!
 
joelswork said:
I'd like a ton of hemp pellets and two tons of cheetos please!

Win!!! ROFL.
 
Industrial hemp grows wild here in Iowa, we call it Iowa ditch weed, all it gives you is a headache and a sore throat, I read that some where.
 
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