valley ranch said:This is the first thread on this subject.
NoPaint said:I have been thinking about making a homemade pellet mill as a fun project. Who's making pellets themselves? Its probably not worth it for a home operation but I still thought I would ask.
valley ranch said:Iyo, I'm familiar with that can of worms, I dry the wood I split. The smallar the piece of wood or pellet the faster it dries. Drying should be the least of our worries.
I am supprised, I expected there to be a few, if not several, who have gotten this down to a science.
Not everyone would load his own amo, but thoes who do would be the very ones making their own pellets.
But instead It was: Don't bring that up, we talked about that, go somewhere else and look it up, not here, we just burn pellets.
I don't have a pellet stove, I burn firewood. If however I get one, I will make pellets or know the reason why.
Some people are making pellets! This site, this forum, should be the keeper of the knowledge.
valley ranch said:How much is it to be had for?
I just saw a small pellet mill for $400 w/o motor and $750 with diesel engine. I once saw a video of a American woman making pellet out of leaves in her front yard. She was saying she found " getting the leaves damp made a better pellet". The little machine she was using I think had an electric motor. It looked as if she would produce pellets for her home use.
valley ranch said:I'ed like to hear from someone who had been there, or is doing in now.
valley ranch said:valley ranch said:How much is it to be had for?
I just saw a small pellet mill for $400 w/o motor and $750 with diesel engine. I once saw a video of a American woman making pellet out of leaves in her front yard. She was saying she found " getting the leaves damp made a better pellet". The little machine she was using I think had an electric motor. It looked as if she would produce pellets for her home use.
I have not been able to find these threads you refer to.
Some, on video, make pellets from news paper.
valley ranch said:You're right. It might not be for the average. But a mill that will make 600lbs an hour could do the job. If a person has a few acres he might have hundreds of lbs that he is throwing away. On just our two small ranches we have tons, people with larger must have much more.
I have seen, on google, a press that makes logs that would be worth looking at for me. We just bought a place with acred of bush that must be gotten rid of. I was thinking running it through a chipper and making it into pellets would be a good thing.
Please forgive my bringing this up.
valley ranch said:You're right. It might not be for the average. But a mill that will make 600lbs an hour could do the job. If a person has a few acres he might have hundreds of lbs that he is throwing away. On just our two small ranches we have tons, people with larger must have much more.
What if you just made 800lbs a year?
I have seen, on google, a press that makes logs that would be worth looking at for me. We just bought a place with acres of bush that must be gotten rid of. I was thinking running it through a chipper and making it into pellets would be a good thing.
Please forgive my bringing this up.
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