Greetings all:
I have a Quadrafire, Mt. Vernon Pellet stove in my basement that heats the basement and ground level of my home, quite nicely I might add. My issue is that due to recent health issues, I can no longer safely move 2-3 pallets of pellets into the basement from the garage where they are delivered and stored. I am trying to improvise a "pellet chute" into the basement, from the back of the house. I do not have an outside entrance to the basement and in the past, I have just carried the bags of pellets down, 1 at a time, until I had a small reserve available. I also use whole corn that I mix with the pellets for increased warmth, so I need to get those bags into the basement as well. I've read some of the articles for wood chutes but think those are a bit on the overkill side. My basement isn't very high above grade and I have a window well located just on the side of the stove that I was hoping to modify somehow without loosing too much heat or allowing too much of the elements inside. I have a nice woodshop and am quite handy so I would appreciate any tips, tricks, designs, posts, basically whatever you can send me to help ease the transition. Many thanks for your time & responses and hope I can get this done ASAP. The wife has already informed me that she will not be humping 3 pallets of pellets into the basement this winter... funny how she didn't complain when I was hauling them for the past 8 years.... oh well, that's my headache, not yours... Thanks again for any help that you might offer.
Regards,
fnolteiii
I have a Quadrafire, Mt. Vernon Pellet stove in my basement that heats the basement and ground level of my home, quite nicely I might add. My issue is that due to recent health issues, I can no longer safely move 2-3 pallets of pellets into the basement from the garage where they are delivered and stored. I am trying to improvise a "pellet chute" into the basement, from the back of the house. I do not have an outside entrance to the basement and in the past, I have just carried the bags of pellets down, 1 at a time, until I had a small reserve available. I also use whole corn that I mix with the pellets for increased warmth, so I need to get those bags into the basement as well. I've read some of the articles for wood chutes but think those are a bit on the overkill side. My basement isn't very high above grade and I have a window well located just on the side of the stove that I was hoping to modify somehow without loosing too much heat or allowing too much of the elements inside. I have a nice woodshop and am quite handy so I would appreciate any tips, tricks, designs, posts, basically whatever you can send me to help ease the transition. Many thanks for your time & responses and hope I can get this done ASAP. The wife has already informed me that she will not be humping 3 pallets of pellets into the basement this winter... funny how she didn't complain when I was hauling them for the past 8 years.... oh well, that's my headache, not yours... Thanks again for any help that you might offer.
Regards,
fnolteiii