hossthehermit said:
Bkins said:hossthehermit said:
Curious what your basing your no on? Or are you just being the odd man out.
fossil said:As you can see, on these forums it's also possible to mix reasonable responses with hossthehermit's responses. :lol:
BIGISLANDHIKERS said:Heck, we had dog food with bugs in it. We mixed it in with our pellets. Problem solved.
BIH
You might have hit on something, WalMart has a store brand that is mostly corn. Good for pigs, cows, ? multifuel stoves, but not at all good for dogs, They don't digest it well, and have to eat huge amount to get any food value from it. Makes for a lot of yard clean up. Also now known as "shovel ready Jobs"SubMech said:BIGISLANDHIKERS said:Heck, we had dog food with bugs in it. We mixed it in with our pellets. Problem solved.
BIH
I see a new thread on the horizon. "What's the best burning dog food for my stove?"
SmokeyTheBear said:fossil said:As you can see, on these forums it's also possible to mix reasonable responses with hossthehermit's responses. :lol:
Let us look into hossthehermit's response and we may see that indeed under some circumstances it is the correct response.
If the device manufacturer says premium or better wood pellets only, and you go mixing standard or utility pellets you are no longer following the device manufacturer's instruction and may invalidate the warranty.
Just be sure to do all of your mixing in an approved manner.
Besides as hossthehermit said he has a rep to downhold ;-).
Don2222 said:SmokeyTheBear said:fossil said:As you can see, on these forums it's also possible to mix reasonable responses with hossthehermit's responses. :lol:
Let us look into hossthehermit's response and we may see that indeed under some circumstances it is the correct response.
If the device manufacturer says premium or better wood pellets only, and you go mixing standard or utility pellets you are no longer following the device manufacturer's instruction and may invalidate the warranty.
Just be sure to do all of your mixing in an approved manner.
Besides as hossthehermit said he has a rep to downhold ;-).
Hello
Some manufactures like my stove states I can use a 50/50 corn/pellet mix because the burn pot is a multi-fuel burn pot. However you also need to check your pellet venting to see if it is rated for higher temps when using multi-fuels!
SmokeyTheBear said:fossil said:As you can see, on these forums it's also possible to mix reasonable responses with hossthehermit responses. :lol:
Let us look into hossthehermit response and we may see that indeed under some circumstances it is the correct response.
If the device manufacturer says premium or better wood pellets only, and you go mixing standard or utility pellets you are no longer following the device manufacturer's instruction and may invalidate the warranty.
Just be sure to do all of your mixing in an approved manner.
Besides as hossthehermit said he has a rep to downhold ;-).
kinsman stoves said:SmokeyTheBear said:fossil said:As you can see, on these forums it's also possible to mix reasonable responses with hossthehermit responses. :lol:
Let us look into hossthehermit response and we may see that indeed under some circumstances it is the correct response.
If the device manufacturer says premium or better wood pellets only, and you go mixing standard or utility pellets you are no longer following the device manufacturer's instruction and may invalidate the warranty.
Just be sure to do all of your mixing in an approved manner.
Besides as hossthehermit said he has a rep to downhold ;-).
Oh dear,
I have alerted the Pellet Police and they are assembling a strike team as we speak. This is backed up by the PFI and Green Peace. The Bob Barker is en route from Whale Wars, now renamed Pellet Violators.
You started something that can not be stopped.
Eric