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Yay/Nay? 179.00

Discussion in 'The Pellet Bag' started by Tullytown, Sep 8, 2016.

  1. Tullytown

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  2. Douglas Middleton

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    Mold is caused by moisture...Moisture is the #1 enemy of wood pellets....you usually get what you pay for......I guess it all just depends on how much "waste" you have to deal with in each pallet....could be the deal of the year or very expensive mulch for the garden......
     
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  3. Tullytown

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    Ummm Doug...
    your sorta being sarcastic about the name right?
     
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    I would try them, no problem. Pellets that are produced as by-product of hardwood flooring are generally well liked. You never know, start with a few bags and see if you like them. The price is right.
     
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    PennWood is a flooring company, by "molding" I think they may mean "flooring, molding, etc."
     
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    Not a bad price, Likely worth a try..................

    I'd jump in with my heap. She burn em NP!! Worst case they be shoulders, But might surprise ya!!

    Steve(slvrblkk ), Didn't you try these??
     
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    Yup..I liked them though the last time I burned them the pellets were a bit longer than previous seasons. That's a steal at $179
     
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    I'm sure of that...
    but was wondering if doug was being seriously 'tongue in cheek' about the name...
     
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    Steve, how do your stoves cope with long pellets?
     
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    The EP is a little finicky...so far no issues with the Quad but I've read they could be finicky too with long pellets.
     
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    Oak sawdust from flooring should be a good pellet. Think Turmans
     
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