2 car garage. Mommas car in one, 6 tons and a garden tractor in the other.First year pellet user (Harmon accentra 52i) received my pellets... Wtf... They take up sooooo much room. Where do you guys store your pellets?
2 car garage. Mommas car in one, 6 tons and a garden tractor in the other.First year pellet user (Harmon accentra 52i) received my pellets... Wtf... They take up sooooo much room. Where do you guys store your pellets?
yep. if i'm down there for any other reason, i always grab a bag if my hands aren't already full.Do you basement folks carry up bag by bag to the stove.

Wow, isn't that living dangerously? Where I live, there isn't much hope of keeping a tarp on anything.Unfortunately mine are stored outside.
All are ontop of another pallet, I have a 12x16 tarp over it, tied down so it doesnt blow away, but not so tight that air cannot blow through a little bit. So far no moisture issues at all.
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Do you basement folks carry up bag by bag to the stove.
Good idea, seems like a no brainer. We were thinking of getting a pellet stove for an elderly parent and that's what we were thinking. Whoever visited would make sure the bin was full, and she could scoop in as needed.View attachment 165003 View attachment 165004
Yes and no. I have a ton in the basement, but I keep 10 bags in a blanket chest converted to pellet storage beside the stove.
Good to know.Hopper extension will keep the stove going for a couple extra days too.
Do you basement folks carry up bag by bag to the stove.
That's cold! I mean for her to be sleeping outside in a tent. Hopefully she can afford a good warm sleeping bag. Tell her to NOT sleep directly on the ground, it draws the heat right out of the body.My wife now sleeps outside in a tent. I had to store them somewhere...
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I have it died down with some para cord, tied to each pallet individually so I can fold back a section at a time, very tight. very little wind can get inside there but enough to carry out moisture.Wow, isn't that living dangerously? Where I live, there isn't much hope of keeping a tarp on anything.
That's cold! I mean for her to be sleeping outside in a tent. Hopefully she can afford a good warm sleeping bag. Tell her to NOT sleep directly on the ground, it draws the heat right out of the body.
Built this shed that now has 2.5 ton in it.
I will be stacking an additional 2 ton in an unfinished basement on pallets.
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How sweet is that setup!
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