Yes, that makes sense if an extra stove efficiency factor is multiplied in. I didn't originally bother to check the other fuel types, because I...
I'm wondering if that fuel calculator came from an oil dealer. Pellets are typically 8250 BTU/lb, or 16,500,000 BTU/ton. Even if you're overpaying...
Thanks for the update. It's good to know that Scot B. is doing his job.
That would be Scot Bubier you talked to on the phone. He should take care it. Let me know if he doesn't. We aren't making the softwood anymore. We...
We have before with the softwood pellets, but we didn't this time. We only had a partial roll of bedding film left to bag it in.
This thread would have triggered someone's hoplophobia and been closed on a certain other site. Nice to see that doesn't happen here.
Yes, that's the same pellet. We did run out of the Log Cabin bags a while ago but more have arrived now. The lead time on film is quite long. We...
I may have mentioned before, that's one of my pet-peeves (reporting moisture & ash-free results). Mostly because it ties in to a bigger pet-peeve....
Just like the website link I just saw in another post. Using the moisture and ash free calculated BTU/lb to claim over 9000. I suppose, if you're...
That's close to what I look like when I stack pellets. [MEDIA] and cover pallets. [MEDIA]
The vendors have to provide all of the information the box stores show on their websites. It would appear that very few actually keep up with the...
I don't handle sales, but I don't think they will make it as far as PA. It's possible but probably not likely.
It won't be in the box stores. It's only available to the pellet vendors and stove shops.
That was just before we did the softwood but it was an anomaly. The blend is 8300-8400 and the softwood was 8500 - as received.
That's one of my biggest pet peeves - when dry basis values are reported. They are misleading. I routinely have test results at 9000 BTU/lb or...
With all the softwood talk, I thought I'd mention that you should see some of the Maine Woods softwoods showing up in stores soon.
We see a lot of Budweiser trucks here hauling pellets out as their backhaul. Seems like the only thing shipping into NE is beer. (That should get...
I have a Louisiana Grills pellet grill. That's the only one I have experience with but I like it. If I was doing it over, I'd still buy it.
I've been busy with power plant construction and haven't been reading forums. We have a damaged bucket elevator but it's not a big deal. I have...
At that current rate of $46+ per barrel, pellets still beat oil in price (reasonably priced pellets anyway). But then there's the convenience...