Bigdanny
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Here in Bulgaria pellets sell for 300 levs( about 140 UK pounds) and more a ton bagged. So I have been looking into getting a pellet machine for a while but price has usually been the stumbling block even the cheaper machines. I am not looking for this to be the backbone of the business but more as a way to get rid of wood waste. But also can use this to heat my workshop and provide some spending money for holidays.
I have been watching t'Bay for a few days and was scrolling thru when I spotted a "Pellit" Machine. I guess the spelling error didn't to help to attract bids but had buy it now. So yesterday I decided to take the plunge so did buy it now. I have spoken with the guy and he says there are a couple of new rollers and dies. so Im very happy. I reckon its worth it at 550 quid after I get it shipped here. If I decide its more hassle , storing the chips & dust etc, new rollers and dies and time taken then I can easily sell it for double the price here.
I think the best way will be to store dust in plastic barrels and chips in the big euro dumpy bags. when I have half a tons worth run the machine, it should make 70-80 kg an hour. I'll probably use one of my guys to keep it filled and tip the buckets into drying trays etc.
If I find I need to make more then can get larger machine but I think this is low risk way to start out. I know I can easily sell the end product as I know one group of expats who are looking to buy 20 tons for this winter.
Alternatives or additives to wood chip could be hay, straw or local to me are a couple of processing plants who press sunflower seeds for oil ( I will find out what happens to the seed husks after pressing), leaves, etc, etc etc. The list goes on.
Yesterday I even saw someone making horse poo briquettes on youtube. :lol:
Using the wet mulch type briquettes is ok for small amounts I guess but wet sawdust being put into a press on a damp windy day doesnt sound too much fun.
Just my two stotinkis worth
Danny
I have been watching t'Bay for a few days and was scrolling thru when I spotted a "Pellit" Machine. I guess the spelling error didn't to help to attract bids but had buy it now. So yesterday I decided to take the plunge so did buy it now. I have spoken with the guy and he says there are a couple of new rollers and dies. so Im very happy. I reckon its worth it at 550 quid after I get it shipped here. If I decide its more hassle , storing the chips & dust etc, new rollers and dies and time taken then I can easily sell it for double the price here.
I think the best way will be to store dust in plastic barrels and chips in the big euro dumpy bags. when I have half a tons worth run the machine, it should make 70-80 kg an hour. I'll probably use one of my guys to keep it filled and tip the buckets into drying trays etc.
If I find I need to make more then can get larger machine but I think this is low risk way to start out. I know I can easily sell the end product as I know one group of expats who are looking to buy 20 tons for this winter.
Alternatives or additives to wood chip could be hay, straw or local to me are a couple of processing plants who press sunflower seeds for oil ( I will find out what happens to the seed husks after pressing), leaves, etc, etc etc. The list goes on.
Yesterday I even saw someone making horse poo briquettes on youtube. :lol:
Using the wet mulch type briquettes is ok for small amounts I guess but wet sawdust being put into a press on a damp windy day doesnt sound too much fun.
Just my two stotinkis worth
Danny