Monday, January 4, 2010

HOW TO MAKE WOOD PELLETS

USING THE FLAT DIE PELLET MACHINE

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We know that not having the right information, or any information at all, makes it hard. We've been there and back! We started our forum, "Talking Pellets", so that people could ask questions and share experiences with others in the US and Canada. Soon after, people from the UK, Australia and New Zealand joined in, and our membership grew to over 2000! Why? It's simple, the more you learn, the easier it becomes, and www.makeyourownpellets.com is the place to learn!

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How do we know so much? Because we make pellets, we don't just sell the equipment. We understand the tips and tricks to make hard, dense premium quality pellets. That's why we use "Pellet Binder", because it's easier and better to make pellets using it. We don't just sell it, we use it! Make pellets from woods like Oak, Mahogany, Pine, and Maple. Use biomasses, like leaves, cardboard, grass, and paper, and a whole lot more. Like what you ask? Well, we help people make pellets from Cedar, Fir, hay, straw, horse bedding, (yes, manure), pine needles, DDG (dried distillers grain), coffee grounds, garbage, corncobs, and corn stocks. We also give demonstrations in New York, Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire, Maine, and Canada. We don't have "Dealers" like other companies, who don't have a clue about what they're selling, let alone how to use it. Our will people make their own pellets themselves, and you're welcome to join them.
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2 comments:

Koen said...

On Pelletinfo.com there is some info about making your own pellets as well.

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