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You also can make dust from pellets by adding some hot water to them, then stir them up. Down side though is you will need to dry dust then in an oven or in the sun on a dry day.
You also can make dust from pellets by adding some hot water to them, then stir them up. Down side though is you will need to dry dust then in an oven or in the sun on a dry day.
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I should have added in my post that I used room temp water that worked, but think hot water would give you a head start on drying. Lost notes I made but think it was less than half as much water as pellets. 4 cups pellets made about 12 cups wet dust. Keep as dry as possible for shorter drying time.
Was also wondering if nearby high pressure system would make for better burning than a nearby low which usually has a higher moisture content than a high pressure does. Anyone with a weather background, please comment.