Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Wood Pellet Mill

If your new to the whole pellet making idea,finding the correct pellet mill can be very confusing. A lot more people are turning to pellet stoves to ease or eliminate the huge heating bills. Making wood pellets for your pellet stove is a great way to do this. If you look around,chances are you can get your material for FREE. I really like free heat! Some places to go are saw mills, cabinet shops, school wood shop, municipality, tree trimmers and the list goes on.

There are two different flat die pellet mills. One is the regular mill that is die driven(die turns) and roller stationary. This one was originally made to make feed pellets out of soft material. It is geared higher and runs faster than the wood mills. It makes soft material faster and wood material slower. The other pellet mill is roller driven(roller turns) and die stationary. This is the new design.

So, which pellet mill should you get to make wood pellets? A roller driven pellet mill works much better for wood pellets. In a roller driven machine,the rollers turn and the die is in a fixed position. This is geared lower and makes wood material much faster and soft material slower because it runs slower. A great diesel pellet mill is the GH model from GardenHeat.com. It comes in the GH200, GH250, GH300 and GH350. This is a rugged diesel wood pellet mill thats not picky about what you put into it. The rollers turn and the die is fixed. It is geared lower to make wood pellets out of sawdust, wood chips, shavings, etc., but will make all of your other materials such as hay, straw, grasses, corn stalk,etc. The rollers and bearings are heavy duty and outlast other pellet mills by up to 4 times.

If you need a larger machine and more power, take a look at the D360 and D400. These are the only two D models that are roller driven and die fixed. They are both powered by a diesel 55HP and have 3 rollers!                                                                                                                                                    
 
If you would like an electric wood pellet mill made to make wood pellets, the WD model is the one to have. This is roller driven and die fixed. It's geared lower to use wood material,but will easily do your other materials. It uses a 208-230V 60HZ electric motor. It is also available for other power                 requirements for different countries. You can save even more if you order it without the motor and     put one on your self. For more information, visit the GardenHeat.com web site.
 
 
                                                                             

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Wood Pellets Make them for your Pellet Stove

The demand for more environmentally friendly options has risen, especially in recent years. You may have seen a biomass plant or wood pellet manufacturer in your travels. Did you know you can make your own wood pellets or bio mass pellets to burn in your pellet stove at home? You can also make feed pellets or bedding for animals. Stop paying the high energy bills with nothing to show for it. The process is simple once you have the right pellet mill. Find whatever you would like to pelletize. This should be extremely easy and free. You can get the material from your own garden, backyard,  local cabinet shop or local business. There are so many possibilities of things to pelletize. Your materials should be FREE, so make as much as you like and stay warm and comfortable without the high energy costs. Make wood pellets with saw dust, wood chips, mulch,etc. Make bio pellets with corn stalks, grasses, leaves, soy bean, nut shells, straw and the list goes on. You can even use cardboard, junk mail and newspaper.

The United States and other Countries have seen a sharp increase in fuel oil and electric prices to heat our homes. Small pellet mills have given relief to home owners who relied on these expensive heating sources. You can now be self reliant. Small-scale mills or flat die mills, are usually for home use with the advantages of low cost and easily moved. They come in the diesel engine pellet mills, electric motor pellet mills and even a pellet mill for your tractor. Be part of the green energy solution and invest in home made and home produced energy. Take a look at GardenHeat.com located in Nazareth, Pennsylvania for a list of flat die pellet mills.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Pellet Mills for the Home owner

The demand for more environmentally friendly options has risen especially in recent years. You may have seen a biomass plant or wood pellet manufacturer in your travels. Did you know you can make your own wood pellets or bio mass pellets to burn in your pellet stove at home? You can also make feed pellets or bedding for animals. Stop paying the high energy bills with nothing to show for it. The process is simple once you have the right mill. Find whatever you would like to pelletize. This should be extremely easy and free. You can get the material from your own garden, backyard, local business or local cabinet shop. There are so many possibilities of things to pelletize. Your materials should be FREE,so make as much as you like and stay warm and comfortable without the energy costs. Make wood pellets with saw dust, wood chips, mulch,etc. Make bio pellets with corn stalks, grass, leaves, soy bean, nut shells, straw and the list goes on. You can even use cardboard and junk mail.

The United States and other Countries have seen a sharp increase in fuel oil and electric to heat our homes. Small pellet mills have given relief to home owners who relied on these expensive heating sources. Small-scale mills or flat die mills, are usually for home use with the advantages of low cost and easily moved. They come in the diesel engine pellet mill and electric motor pellet mill. Be part of the green energy solution and invest in homemade and home produced energy. Take a look at GardenHeat.com located in Pennsylvania USA for a list of flat die pellet mills.