Saturday, October 21, 2006

Thursday of this week.

Thinking maybe you are making your plans for the coming week, I am going to be speaking to a group of like minded folk, corn burners all. I will be in Rice Lake Wisconsin on October 26th, speaking for the Northwest Wisconsin Corn and Wood pellet Forum will be held at the WITC conference center, 1900 College Drive, in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. Barron and Polk County UW-Extension are organizing the 6-9 p.m. event,

I am going to be there and also Herb Schweitzer from Burns Best in Spooner, WI. There will also be some information sent from a professor in Milwakee on switchgrass pellets.

It should be an interesting time. Here is a link to additional info:
http://www.iburncorn.com/artwork/Oct_26_Corn_and_Wood_Pellet_Forum.pdf

I also said I would post a blog entry about the new style Traeger corn burning pot. I have been putting it off because I would still say that I have not given it a good test. It did run a number of days without overflowing, and with minimal care. Still though, I did get clinker buildup eventually and had to pull the pot out because the airflow was blocked. Here is another downside, it seems the oyster shell we are used to feeding these units to keep the soft, no longer works with this bottom feeding design. When I pulled the burn pot yesterday morning, it was filled with a lay about 2/3s of the way up with very hard clinker. Clinker I have not been able to remove yet.

But, and here is where the stickler is, I am not even starting on the burning season yet. Is the burn pot going to work better once it is into a more steady burn? It sure could. Maybe the clinker buildup in this pot only occured because the temperature was swinging 40 degrees over a few days. So don't hold me to this yet.

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