that sure beats 3 or 4 hundred trips up and down the basement stairs....
****I am no expert...but you don't want PVC...It creates static electricity which could result in a loud BOOM! Hopefully someone will chime in on this....at least thats what several bulk storage people have told me. My black rubber hoses have an anti-static liner in them. Also you need to ground your storage container(s)...again from the bulk storage people stress...BillI'm in the process right now of building a pellet bin in the basement to hold 2 tons of pellets. This way the bulk guys can blow the pellets into the bin through a 4" PVC pipe. I've actually got 2 pipes like the OP does in case the truck has a vacuum piece to suck out any dust during the process. I have been taking pics during each step so I'll post my as well to share. The OP's setup is very nice. Mine will look like a closet once the basement is finished.
NH....I don't know! My bags came from a Maine oil dealer (writings on the wall....) The owner said most of Maine has bulk fill service for those who want it! I would think NH would be the same. Vermont, lowest population now has bulk fill for the entire state.........but it's just one company with a lot of ground to cover.....I wish them wellIs that service available in Southeast N.H.?
Again price per ton?
And price for set-up?
****I am no expert...but you don't want PVC...It creates static electricity which could result in a loud BOOM! Hopefully someone will chime in on this....at least thats what several bulk storage people have told me. My black rubber hoses have an anti-static liner in them. Also you need to ground your storage container(s)...again from the bulk storage people stress...Bill
****I am no expert...but you don't want PVC...It creates static electricity which could result in a loud BOOM! Hopefully someone will chime in on this....at least thats what several bulk storage people have told me. My black rubber hoses have an anti-static liner in them. Also you need to ground your storage container(s)...again from the bulk storage people stress...Bill
I've never heard anyone mention this to me before, but that doesn't mean its not true. I could certainly line the interior of the PVC pipe with something anti-static. The reason I went with PVC is it will be in a location that I won't be able to very easily change out the pipe/hose if it were to damage over time. It will be framed around and there is closed-cell spray foam around it at the rim joist. Thanks for the heads up though, I will certainly look into that and making sure I ground the bin.
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