Helllloooooooooo ballll!Wood'nCoal wrote:
That's It- Stick With Blaschak!
Devil,
I was one who recommended buying from the supplier you used. I've burned over 5 tons of said coal in the last 2+ years and have never had such a problem. That coal is the 3rd supplier I've tried, and it's by far the best I've used. Sorry to hear of such problems. Maybe it's just bad luck.
Don't know if I'd mess with the guys there in Brockton, kind of a rough area.
I was one who recommended buying from the supplier you used. I've burned over 5 tons of said coal in the last 2+ years and have never had such a problem. That coal is the 3rd supplier I've tried, and it's by far the best I've used. Sorry to hear of such problems. Maybe it's just bad luck.
Don't know if I'd mess with the guys there in Brockton, kind of a rough area.
-
- Member
- Posts: 1037
- Joined: Sat. Oct. 28, 2006 9:24 am
- Location: Hustonville, Ky
- Hand Fed Coal Boiler: Legacy SF-270
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Hitzer 503
- Coal Size/Type: Stoker/Bit, Pea or Nut Anthracite
I doubt it, considering all the Mexicans we have in the country!
If you guy's are short I can send some your way....
BK
If you guy's are short I can send some your way....
BK
- Richard S.
- Mayor
- Posts: 15258
- Joined: Fri. Oct. 01, 2004 8:35 pm
- Location: NEPA
- Stoker Coal Boiler: Van Wert VA1200
- Coal Size/Type: Buckwheat/Anthracite
Magnetite is integral part of the separation process, It's not used to clean the coal. There should not be much at all, they attempt to recover as much as possible for reuse. Once the coal is separated from the rock its sent to a sizing house which uses plain water for sizing. At that point you pretty much have a perfectly clean piece of sized coal. In most cases its washed even again right before its loaded into the delivery truck because it breaks up a little, falling onto the pile, loader moving it around etc. The final wash may not be the case for bagged coal.Dallas wrote:Does anybody know if all coal is cleaned with magnetite slurry? If so, how does the trash get through to the consumer?
The problem he's exhibiting is usually just from the coal itself. I may look great, burn great but is useless because of the clinkers.
Got it cleaned out & found a couple of clinkers. (pics attached)
Not as bad as I thought so maybe I'll just have to adjust my shake down techniques to this coal. Still doesn't burn as cleanly as Blaschak & I don't like the binding feeling when shaking down.
Not as bad as I thought so maybe I'll just have to adjust my shake down techniques to this coal. Still doesn't burn as cleanly as Blaschak & I don't like the binding feeling when shaking down.
Attachments
- CoalHeat
- Member
- Posts: 8862
- Joined: Sat. Feb. 10, 2007 9:48 pm
- Location: Stillwater, New Jersey
- Stoker Coal Boiler: 1959 EFM 350
- Hand Fed Coal Stove: Harman Magnafire Mark I
- Baseburners & Antiques: Sears Signal Oak 15 & Andes Kitchen Range
- Coal Size/Type: Rice and Chestnut
- Other Heating: Fisher Fireplace Insert
Looks similar to the pics I posted. I would say lots of impurities in that coal. That's why I've been sticking to pea size, as I mentioned before, the crappy pieces are smaller and easier to clear, unless they get together and have a clinker party and stick together!
I'm almost due for more coal, I'm going to try a couple tons of Blaschak this time around. I've been using almost 150 pounds a day recently with our cold snap so it's going fast, my manly huge pile of coal bags is such a weakling looking pile now.
hey devil
I've used eastern ice for 3 yrs and this year I was not happy with the product so I switched but the guys up their are good guys they know nothing about coal they just bag it and sell it they tell me they get it in bulk from blaschak maybe they got a bad load of nut when I use their pea size I have had no problems and if you use stove size they sell it in the santa bags
good luck!
Dan
I've used eastern ice for 3 yrs and this year I was not happy with the product so I switched but the guys up their are good guys they know nothing about coal they just bag it and sell it they tell me they get it in bulk from blaschak maybe they got a bad load of nut when I use their pea size I have had no problems and if you use stove size they sell it in the santa bags
good luck!
Dan
where are you getting it from now?Dano wrote:hey devil
I've used eastern ice for 3 yrs and this year I was not happy with the product so I switched but the guys up their are good guys they know nothing about coal they just bag it and sell it they tell me they get it in bulk from blaschak maybe they got a bad load of nut when I use their pea size I have had no problems and if you use stove size they sell it in the santa bags
good luck!
Dan
i need to find a closer place to get bulk rice.
right now the closest place I've found is in the western part of ma.
jim
If you are not far from RI, Cranston Coal has bagged Blaschak. I bought bulk $210 a ton back in November. I don't know if their bulk is Blaschak, I seem to get alot of ash.sandman wrote:where are you getting it from now?
i need to find a closer place to get bulk rice.
right now the closest place I've found is in the western part of ma.
jim
I just got off the phone with Eastern Ice & Coal after advising them of the problems I have had & some of the other feedback from this forum. The guy I talked with said they haven't had any complaints this year & I told him I wasn't looking for anything but just advising them of the problems I have had. He was very agreeable & offered to take it back but I'm not about to drag 3/4 ton of coal back. I'll just burn off what I have left. Waste of a call.
- coalstoves
- Member
- Posts: 399
- Joined: Fri. Feb. 23, 2007 7:37 pm
- Location: Mt.Carmel Pa. Located on The Western Middle Anthracite Field
Dont feel bad that is exactly almost word for word how it plays out here also just a few miles from the source .Devil5052 wrote:I just got off the phone with Eastern Ice & Coal after advising them of the problems I have had & some of the other feedback from this forum. The guy I talked with said they haven't had any complaints this year & I told him I wasn't looking for anything but just advising them of the problems I have had. He was very agreeable & offered to take it back but I'm not about to drag 3/4 ton of coal back. I'll just burn off what I have left. Waste of a call.
I'll loan ya my Been There Done That T-shirt
thanks, it's closer but I was hoping for something closer to brocktonspc wrote:If you are not far from RI, Cranston Coal has bagged Blaschak. I bought bulk $210 a ton back in November. I don't know if their bulk is Blaschak, I seem to get alot of ash.sandman wrote:where are you getting it from now?
i need to find a closer place to get bulk rice.
right now the closest place I've found is in the western part of ma.
jim
jim