has anyone heard of "wood pellets" (that is the brands name )

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iceman

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Afriend of mine who has an outside air kit says his pellets are just that "wood pellets" thats what the brand is
he says they burn so hot that the back plate of his 3 yo englander pellet stove is melting ( i would assume it it warping)
has anyone heard of this pellet?
i think there is something wrong with his stove!!! has anyone heard of a back plate melting or warping?
 
iceman said:
Afriend of mine who has an outside air kit says his pellets are just that "wood pellets" thats what the brand is
he says they burn so hot that the back plate of his 3 yo englander pellet stove is melting ( i would assume it it warping)
has anyone heard of this pellet?
i think there is something wrong with his stove!!! has anyone heard of a back plate melting or warping?

no never heard of them while looking I found this
(broken link removed to http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/SOAR/SciProj2006/BrandonR.html)
This Kid is doing all the research for us. To bad I can't get those west coast pellets and try them against our East coast pellets :-P

I did have a support plate crack on my stove from heat expansion last year. But it must have been a bad chunk o' steel.
 
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
 
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......





Hey! hey hey harry!
I thought you would pick up on that!!! I know where he got them from too:)
so are they really that hot?????
can you tell me which one you like the best out of the variety you have?
 
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................
 
GVA said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................




he's not ninety away from me maybe 25-30 dunno got lost trying to find it before
but you are using a harman 2 what pellet works best for you?
 
iceman said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......





Hey! hey hey harry!
I thought you would pick up on that!!! I know where he got them from too:)
so are they really that hot?????
can you tell me which one you like the best out of the variety you have?

No, Ice, I dont think they are any better than most other premium pellets, and their packaging stinks....bad shrink wrap, poor covers, the worst skids in the world, and they deliver in BOX TRAILERS! UGH!!!!. As for your friend who says it burns so hot, its most likely the thin guage steel of his stove thats warping with the heat. As I said before, I burn them all. I think Im almost out of those nuclear Wood Pellet Co pellets, but might still have a skid or two hanging around....gotta be careful with them, the EPA gets nervous, the NRC keeps calling asking if they are still here, and now Im afraid terrorists will nab what I have left for some nefarious activity!
Currently, at home Im burning Quality. SO FAR, it seems as good as all the hardwoods, but the winter is young. I dont honestly think theres a big difference in premium pellets, well, except for those nuclear ones anyways.
 
GVA said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................

The Canadians are from out west, western Canada, and are fir and pine. Last time I checked, fir was a softwood.
 
iceman said:
GVA said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................




he's not ninety away from me maybe 25-30 dunno got lost trying to find it before
but you are using a harman 2 what pellet works best for you?

25-30 miles? what town?
 
HarryBack said:
iceman said:
GVA said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................




he's not ninety away from me maybe 25-30 dunno got lost trying to find it before
but you are using a harman 2 what pellet works best for you?

25-30 miles? what town?





it might not even be that forest park longmeadow line
 
HarryBack said:
GVA said:
HarryBack said:
There is a company called "Wood Pellet Company" from down in Pennsylvania. Its a premium hardwood pellet. As your friend where he got it...although I think I already know :cheese:

And GVA, you CAN get West Coast pellets NOW. Either Quality or New England Canadian Premium are both western softwood premiums. Im burning the Quality right now at my place....so far so good, especially at $219/ton. I just happen to know of a dealertoo......
Wait a minute my Ne canadian pellets say premium hardwood pellets. Is there a softwood canadian too?
I know that these are shipped by railcar then bagged down in Palmer, And they are burning pretty good also, The addition of the corn starch is helping with my clinker buildup too.
Now if you weren't 90 miles away I 'd be there this weekend to get the other pellets................

The Canadians are from out west, western Canada, and are fir and pine. Last time I checked, fir was a softwood.
I don't know about that have you seen some of the Fir from out west :bug:

Yessiree I rechecked the bag No mention on it about hardwood.
 
lol- pretty close! down by ole Route 5.......hey, not that Ive ever frequented that place, but isnt BookEnds right down 5 past you in Enfield? Right over the CT/MA line? Right next to Mcdonalds, traveling South on 5? Actually around 12 miles. We do a fair amount of deliveries in there. LOL...one might even be your neighbor....forget the name, but its not far off Sumner ave....this is gonna bother me....Primrose Drive? Deepwoods? grrrr.....now I dont remember!
 
HarryBack said:
lol- pretty close! down by ole Route 5.......hey, not that Ive ever frequented that place, but isnt BookEnds right down 5 past you in Enfield? Right over the CT/MA line? Right next to Mcdonalds, traveling South on 5? Actually around 12 miles. We do a fair amount of deliveries in there. LOL...one might even be your neighbor....forget the name, but its not far off Sumner ave....this is gonna bother me....Primrose Drive? Deepwoods? grrrr.....now I dont remember!





it REALLY sounds like you know that place(bookends) i bet you DELIVER THERE!! you are probably DROPPIN OFF LOADS lololoolololololololololololo
you live over here.... great we can trade bags of pellets lolol
 
I burned a ton of wood pellet co pellets between last spring and this fall. I am currently burning Armstrong (canadian)pellets. I am not to satisfied. When unloading, there was a lot of wet bags.I have been trying to set my p68 to the most efficient settings,but these pellets are too unreliable. This is my first year with a pellet stove, and i am trying to learn how to use it. I still have a ton of the wood pellet co. pellets, but after reading this post I am leery to burn them. Around here the pellet supply is pretty weak and i dont have much to choose from.
 
razor said:
I burned a ton of wood pellet co pellets between last spring and this fall. I am currently burning Armstrong (canadian)pellets. I am not to satisfied. When unloading, there was a lot of wet bags.I have been trying to set my p68 to the most efficient settings,but these pellets are too unreliable. This is my first year with a pellet stove, and i am trying to learn how to use it. I still have a ton of the wood pellet co. pellets, but after reading this post I am leery to burn them. Around here the pellet supply is pretty weak and i dont have much to choose from.

That p68 will burn those pellets, no problem...the englanders are a much lighter-duty stove, lighter gauge steel, etc. The exterior of the bag can be wet, but if the pellets themselves get wet, youve got problems....if they swell up, forget it...problem city.
 
iceman said:
HarryBack said:
lol- pretty close! down by ole Route 5.......hey, not that Ive ever frequented that place, but isnt BookEnds right down 5 past you in Enfield? Right over the CT/MA line? Right next to Mcdonalds, traveling South on 5? Actually around 12 miles. We do a fair amount of deliveries in there. LOL...one might even be your neighbor....forget the name, but its not far off Sumner ave....this is gonna bother me....Primrose Drive? Deepwoods? grrrr.....now I dont remember!





it REALLY sounds like you know that place(bookends) i bet you DELIVER THERE!! you are probably DROPPIN OFF LOADS lololoolololololololololololo
you live over here.... great we can trade bags of pellets lolol

I dont live there......but not far, really. For all of you who dont know, Bookends is an *ahem* adult establishment in Enfield, CT, specializing in all kinds of adult attire, um, paraphernalia, and its a real pornocopeia (hehe) of all that kinda stuff. I think Craig told me about it. Heck, yea, if they wanted to buy pellets or a stove, Id deliver there! But as for a stove, its kinda out of my service area, so id have to reccommend my competition for that.
 
iceman said:
Afriend of mine who has an outside air kit says his pellets are just that "wood pellets" thats what the brand is
he says they burn so hot that the back plate of his 3 yo englander pellet stove is melting ( i would assume it it warping)
has anyone heard of this pellet?
i think there is something wrong with his stove!!! has anyone heard of a back plate melting or warping?

your friend need to contact me
800-245-6489 , ask for mike
 
stoveguy2esw said:
iceman said:
Afriend of mine who has an outside air kit says his pellets are just that "wood pellets" thats what the brand is
he says they burn so hot that the back plate of his 3 yo englander pellet stove is melting ( i would assume it it warping)
has anyone heard of this pellet?
i think there is something wrong with his stove!!! has anyone heard of a back plate melting or warping?

your friend need to contact me
800-245-6489 , ask for mike
Welcome Mike..... Are you sure you wanna be giving out your # to everyone here? You could be getting alooooooooooot of calls that aren't required. you might wanna work on that PM technique.......... Cause heck I might call ya next :)
 
I have a question regarding the Wood Pellet Co. brand of premium pellets. I just picked up a load of them today. There is absolutely no content information on the bag. Nothing about ash, Ca, etc. Is this normal?

Thanks,
swimmer
 
masterswimmer said:
I have a question regarding the Wood Pellet Co. brand of premium pellets. I just picked up a load of them today. There is absolutely no content information on the bag. Nothing about ash, Ca, etc. Is this normal?

Thanks,
swimmer

Nobody's got an answer for this Q? I thought all pellet bags would list the specs of their pellets. Wood Pellet Co., 'premium' pellets doesn't show ash, fines, btu, Ca. Nothing. What's up with that?

swimmer
 
masterswimmer said:
masterswimmer said:
I have a question regarding the Wood Pellet Co. brand of premium pellets. I just picked up a load of them today. There is absolutely no content information on the bag. Nothing about ash, Ca, etc. Is this normal?

Thanks,
swimmer

Nobody's got an answer for this Q? I thought all pellet bags would list the specs of their pellets. Wood Pellet Co., 'premium' pellets doesn't show ash, fines, btu, Ca. Nothing. What's up with that?

swimmer





pm harryback i am sure he will be able to get it for you
 
HarryBack said:
razor said:
I burned a ton of wood pellet co pellets between last spring and this fall. I am currently burning Armstrong (canadian)pellets. I am not to satisfied. When unloading, there was a lot of wet bags.I have been trying to set my p68 to the most efficient settings,but these pellets are too unreliable. This is my first year with a pellet stove, and i am trying to learn how to use it. I still have a ton of the wood pellet co. pellets, but after reading this post I am leery to burn them. Around here the pellet supply is pretty weak and i dont have much to choose from.

That p68 will burn those pellets, no problem...the englanders are a much lighter-duty stove, lighter gauge steel, etc. The exterior of the bag can be wet, but if the pellets themselves get wet, youve got problems....if they swell up, forget it...problem city.



actually there is a thread call "difference of pellets) something like that it was up a day or 2 ago i believe wood pellet was in there
 
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