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How
Would you Like to Cut Your Heating Costs By 50% or more?
If
you're already aware of the many benefits of making wood or biomass
pellets to heat your home, follow this link straight to the download
page -
The
Complete Pellet Production Guide
Otherwise, Keep Reading...
After
the last huge increase in energy prices, especially for fuel oil and
natural gas, you're probably well aware of using pellets as a fuel
source. And if you're like millions of other people, you may even
already be enjoying the benefits of heating with pellets. If
so, that's great. The wood pellets you're buying now provide
a great deal of heat at a modest, yet stable cost.
But have you ever wondered how you could reduce your heating costs
even more?
Well you're in luck. With the
proper equipment, raw materials, and guidelines, you can make your own
pellets for a fraction of the cost of buying them. Not only
can you use wood byproducts or wood waste, there are a large
number of different biomass materials than can be used to make heating
pellets. And the best part is that most of the raw materials
that can be pelletized are freely available. Not only can you
use wood, but you can use many
other types of biomass products. This means that
once you've quickly recouped your initial equipment investment, it will
be like you're printing
money.

Benefits of
Homemade Wood or Biomass
Pellets
- Can
Be Made From Free Materials
- Produce
Little Ash
- Easily
Stored
- Made from Renewable Raw
Materials
- Highly Efficient Fuel Source
- Carbon Neutral
- Extremely Low Cost/Ton
So
if you've got access to
cheap or free sources of sawdust, wood waste, waste paper, or any
number of different
types of biomasses - grasses, nut shells, hay, straw, or dried
distillers grain
for
instance, then you're in luck. You could be making your own
wood or biomass
pellets for a fraction of the cost of buying them in no time.
So how do you get started? The best
piece of advice I can give you is to get the Complete
Guide to Pellet Production. The people that have
written this excellent book know their stuff because it's what they do.
They manufacture pellet machinery for the small scale
producer. They're not just marketers that have thrown a book
together. They've been fine tuning their designs and
guidelines for making pellets for years.
This guidebook shows you step by step how to make pellets,
the many different types of raw materials you can make them from, which
binders to use, the different types of machinery involved, and the most
efficient and effective ways to operate your pellet machinery.
If you're planning on making pellets, it'll be the best 20
dollars you'll ever spend.
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