Burning pellets in a solo stove!

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Here is me firing up my modified solo stove bonfire that is able to burn wood pellets very efficiently.
    I fabricated the burn plate from perforated stainless steel which sits on top of an extra stand.
    This is about 10lbs of wood pellets which go for $3-$5 per 40lb bag. 10lbs will burn for about 45-60 minutes.
    Nothing beats a traditional wood fire but the simplicity of pellets is a nice option to have, if needed 🔥

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  • @TheWuky22
    @TheWuky22 2 года назад +6

    Great idea. Using the extra stand as a base for the metal mesh is smart. Allows for air flow and prevents pellets from falling through the larger holes at the bottom which would clog up the stove. Well done, sir.

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! I only wish 16G perforated 304 stainless wasn’t so damn expensive or else I’d be selling them! It’s about $125 for a 24”x24” sheet.

  • @marcus5ryan
    @marcus5ryan Год назад +6

    How bout keeping vid going or adding clip I wanted to see pellets on fire for more than 8 seconds

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      Yes, it was a lot of prep time for a few seconds of burn time

  • @kellybeck2015
    @kellybeck2015 Год назад +3

    What was in the jar that you added pellets too?

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад

      Just some old stale gas I had in the garage. Normally I soak the pellets longer but for this clip I just dumped them in

  • @SuperHyperKabuto
    @SuperHyperKabuto 2 года назад +2

    How about an update video?

  • @paullang2757
    @paullang2757 2 года назад +1

    i just bought the yukon...and cant wait to use it...ive brought a small bag of pellets on a hike for a campfire..and it sucked..they did not burn well at all...im thinking the air flow had alot to do with it...SERIOUS QUESTION...How well did the pellets burn in the stove with your mods..great idea by the way..as in was it able to burn well enough to do the double burn and have good flame as if you were using a few logs..and thanks for the vid...great idea

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +1

      Welcome to the solo stove community! I find that it is far easier to get the afterburn with pellets than with logs. With logs it takes quite a while as you need a thick base of coals going. That is particularly true with one the size of the Yukon. You have to feed it lots of logs. My neighbor has one and I’ve never seen it the jets fire up.
      The key with pellets is air flow and letting them get established. Once going they crank heat and burn off with very little ash. I typically start my fires with a pile of pellets, let it establish, then I add logs, and let them get established. Then I feed it a scoop of pellets here, a log there, etc. It’s a great investment and lots of fun!

  • @craigmcluckie7679
    @craigmcluckie7679 2 года назад +2

    +1 Where did you purchase the screen for your Bonfire? I'm looking to buy/make one for my Solo Stove Bonfire.

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +1

      I made it. Find a welder/metal fabricator near you and see if they can make you one. It’s 16 gauge perforated 304 stainless steel. A 24” by 24” piece is about $125 bucks. Not cheap but anything less will not last.

    • @sadfur8728
      @sadfur8728 Год назад

      ​@@jeffladd1146 did you use just a flat piece? Seems the adapters normally have a cone shaped profile to allow passage of air through the center to help maintain oxygen supply.

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад

      @@sadfur8728 a flat piece works fine. I can fill it with 30lbs of pellets, throw in a couple fire starters and it’ll burn for ages

  • @soota6083
    @soota6083 10 месяцев назад

    Have you tried the pellet adapter solo stove came out with? If so, how do you think it compares to the diy version? It seems your screen would have more airflow. Do you happen to know the size of the circles? Good job 👏

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  10 месяцев назад +1

      The perforations are 1/8”. I’ve never seen the solo stove one but I figured they would come out with one eventually. 🤙🏼

  • @survivalist9818
    @survivalist9818 2 года назад

    Excellent.. how big are the holes in the perforated SS . Thank you

  • @tedhebert3058
    @tedhebert3058 2 года назад +1

    What kind of mesh and how did you fabricate the screen?

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +2

      It’s 16 gauge perforated 304 stainless steel. I cut it with a plasma cutter mounted to a circle jig.

  • @89five3five
    @89five3five 2 года назад

    Nice!
    Would I be correct in saying the extra grate you made makes the bottom last longer? I’ve seen one too many solo stove with broken bottom

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад

      I would imagine so but don’t have anything to support that. I have heard SS is pretty good about replacing them under warranty though

  • @anthonyjackman6791
    @anthonyjackman6791 2 года назад

    What is the diameter of the holes? Great idea!

  • @8l4ke
    @8l4ke Год назад +1

    $5 pizza grate from Walmart works too

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад

      I have tried lots of things, including pizza grates. They never last, at least with the fires I burn. I pack it full and keep it ripping. This stainless steel grate is still in perfect condition 🤙🏼

  • @Jandejongjong
    @Jandejongjong 2 года назад +1

    You only show how to lite it?!
    Well how does it burn? And what does it do when it’s going almost empty.
    How does the fire end?
    Seen solo stoves with wood pellets turn into a smoke machine when the pellets are almost burned out. They don’t react like wood. Wood turns into hot coal and don’t go smoking at the end..

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +2

      Nothing gets the afterburners going like pellets. I have never experienced wood pellets smoking except in my smoker cooking a brisket 😂.
      Pellets are nice because they burn down to practically nothing. I typically do a mix of pellets and logs though. I like to start with pellets because I can light it and walk away for a while to do something else around the yard. Then once it’s going I’ll add a couple logs. Then I alternate logs and scoops of pellets as the night goes on.
      As far as what happens at the end of a fire I can’t really say. I don’t stand around a smoldering fire, I go inside.

  • @sarahsandstrom
    @sarahsandstrom 2 года назад

    Great idea! What is the diameter of the screen you made?

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  2 года назад +1

      17 5/8” using a plasma cutter on a circle jig 🤙🏼

  • @dunchbox23
    @dunchbox23 2 года назад

    How to say you are rich and without saying you are rich, using a $100 yeti bucket to store pellets… lol I love this idea. Pretty similar to what I had in mind. I like the second stand idea

    • @mwlebbin
      @mwlebbin Год назад

      you don't use pellets for grilling .. you can get the 40lb bags for 4$

  • @d66paynter1
    @d66paynter1 2 года назад

    What kind of fluid was that?

    • @Jandejongjong
      @Jandejongjong 2 года назад

      Milk
      Burns best when shaken.

    • @d66paynter1
      @d66paynter1 2 года назад

      @@Jandejongjong milk?

    • @timsolomon8352
      @timsolomon8352 Год назад

      @@Jandejongjong milk? 🤣 🐄 milk? 💀

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад +1

      Old stale gas I had in the garage 🔥⛽️

  • @sylm6665
    @sylm6665 4 месяца назад

    Booooo!!

  • @Iniamelendez
    @Iniamelendez Год назад

    Edited: Manufacture guide lines don’t recommend the use of wood pellets on the Solo Stove. There most be a reason why is not recommended. Go ahead and damage your Solo Stove, throw your investment down the toilet…not too smart of you.

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад +3

      It’s a fire pit, not an investment
      The reason SS doesn’t recommend pellets is because they could clog the vents in the base of the fire box. The screen I fabricated out of perforated 16 gauge 305 stainless steel eliminates this problem.
      Thank you for your concern though✌🏼

    • @jeffladd1146
      @jeffladd1146  Год назад +4

      FYI - Solo Stove just launched a stainless steel screen on their website. Now you can burn pellets in your solo stove without fear of damaging your precious investment! 😂

    • @donculver8671
      @donculver8671 Год назад

      @@jeffladd1146 I just bought this accessory for my bonfire, thanks for idea of using old gas, cheaper than their overpriced fire starters!

    • @chuckberndt5338
      @chuckberndt5338 Год назад

      This clown keeps going around repeating this dumb copy and paste comment

  • @luisalonsoaristizabal1262
    @luisalonsoaristizabal1262 Год назад

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