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boo boo

Minister of Fire
Dec 22, 2012
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So. NH
I just dumped 3/4 of a bag of TSC pellets in my hopper I have had in my basement for about a year and a half. I was down there cleaning and moved them for the last time to sweep the floor.

They should start hitting the burn pot by kickoff.
 
As long as there is no moisture problem ... Started off the season with some 2 year old Fire Master pellets that were in the old pellet shed. No issues:)
 
As long as there is no moisture problem ... Started off the season with some 2 year old Fire Master pellets that were in the old pellet shed. No issues:)
That's good to know. No moisture issue
I bought two bags of these but only burned one I was going to put it in last spring But it got tucked away from the other stacks of pellets and lost behind a pile of wood. It has worked its way to the bottom of the stairs this morning being moved many times in the summer and fall so I decided today is the day. Pre spring cleaning_g
 
My BIL and his wife are there, in person (no snow)....lol
 
My BIL and his wife are there, in person (no snow)....lol

I'm 100 miles north of there, today was an absolute beautiful day @ 60 degrees, about the nicest day of the winter I can remember and it's supposed to get 10 degrees warmer by the end of the week. I worked outside all day and had to down several cold ones to stay hydrated.
 
I'm 100 miles north of there, today was an absolute beautiful day @ 60 degrees, about the nicest day of the winter I can remember and it's supposed to get 10 degrees warmer by the end of the week. I worked outside all day and had to down several cold ones to stay hydrated.

I'm not. I'm up here in snow land aka: Michigan. I could down a cold one but if it was outside, would probably solidify...._g
 
Well they are not burning bad, the heat is good which is what I was afraid of
a lot of clumpy ash in the burn pot. I think that's why I put the second bag aside in the first place
 
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