Pellets in wood stove?

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Wifey thought we should see if Pellets can be burned in our wood stoves. If so it might be a good idea to have a ton on hand.

We built a basket of expanded metal, using a Amo Can as a form~About 8" X 12-14" . Filling the basket about 3/4 full gives a 2-3 hour burn. The fire is hot and clean.
Today I will burn exclusively pellets to see how much of a bag it will take, morning to night.
 

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I think that's got it. In the first picture you can see the basket just started, in the next, the burn.
 

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Yes, we often use pellets with our corn burner. The small compressed wood 'pills' are easier to start then the corn, but the corn burns longer and slower at a higher heat. We have never burned pellets alone since corn is cheaper than the pellets when we get it from a neighboring farmer.

Nyboy, did you catch PhilaGarderer's pellet/pallet clue. I would love to get some free wooden pallets for projects around here that I have planned. Most around here are made from oak and will last a long time. Many local businesses are now finding ways of recycling their pallets, so there are not as many available for scroungers such as I am.
 
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