Hey everyone, this is my first post but I figured I'd at least try to make it a somewhat useful one. I've been a long time lurker of the site and I finally recently decided to join. I just had a Harman Accentra 52i installed this past Monday and I love it.
Anyways, I want to share my homemade pellet hopper I built with some of the pallet wood that my pellets arrived on. I've been looking for some kind of hopper but I didn't want to buy one since they are pretty pricey. After reading a recent thread about the subject, I decided to just build one. The entire thing took me about 2 hours start to finish and cost me less than 15 bucks. I bought the blast gate on amazon for about 12 bucks. The can holds 4 bags of pellets with a little room to spare. I hope this can help a few people out who were looking for an easier and less dusty way to fill their stoves this winter.
Here's a link to a video of it in action on my photobucket page. There's also a few more pics of the hopper on there as well.
http://s1252.photobucket.com/user/NHbrewer12/media/wood pellet hopper/686A5F79-57B4-4ED7-9278-41F2AF15371A_zpsmn0cfgsi.mp4.html?sort=2&o=8
Anyways, I want to share my homemade pellet hopper I built with some of the pallet wood that my pellets arrived on. I've been looking for some kind of hopper but I didn't want to buy one since they are pretty pricey. After reading a recent thread about the subject, I decided to just build one. The entire thing took me about 2 hours start to finish and cost me less than 15 bucks. I bought the blast gate on amazon for about 12 bucks. The can holds 4 bags of pellets with a little room to spare. I hope this can help a few people out who were looking for an easier and less dusty way to fill their stoves this winter.
Here's a link to a video of it in action on my photobucket page. There's also a few more pics of the hopper on there as well.
http://s1252.photobucket.com/user/NHbrewer12/media/wood pellet hopper/686A5F79-57B4-4ED7-9278-41F2AF15371A_zpsmn0cfgsi.mp4.html?sort=2&o=8