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Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Wed. Aug. 13, 2008 6:06 pm
by ScottD
Dan,
Nice use of unused space! Doesn't take up any room. That's the big problem with bins, what space do I have to give up
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Wed. Aug. 13, 2008 8:36 pm
by ken
cool idea
well done
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Wed. Aug. 13, 2008 10:05 pm
by Scottscoaled
THAT has got to be one of the best ideas posted yet!!!! SWEET!
Scott
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 9:34 am
by Adamiscold
Wonderfully done Dan, great use of unused space
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 9:43 am
by Hollyfeld
That is pure genius.
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 7:13 pm
by LsFarm
Very nice idea and inovative thinking..
I have a couple of suggestions:
Is the access to remove coal through the lower step you show open in the last photo?? if so, make sure you have enough room to scoop the coal out with a bucket of your choice.. you don't want to have to use a small shovel to scoop out the coal..
Another way to access the coal under the bottom step would be to put a shovel-sized access door under the step at the floor level, this will allow you to get all the fines and last pieces of coal off the floor of the bin..
I think your idea is going to get quite a few people thinking about their basement stairways...
Greg L.
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 8:10 pm
by DavidL
Well here is my version of the coal bin I just built; holds 3 tons. Cost about $200
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 8:24 pm
by Dans58
Greg, thanks for the comments. I realized that I got lucky after I read your post. I just checked and the opening and it's wide enough to fit a 5 gallon bucket in. My stove's hopper is only about 3 or 4 feet from the opening, so I may just use a large grain scoop. I do like your idea about making an opening for a shovel. That may me my first modification. thanks
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Thu. Aug. 14, 2008 8:48 pm
by LsFarm
Good deal ! A five gallon bucket and a gloved hand will work very well to tranfer coal from the step/bin to the stove.. Glad it worked out.
Greg L
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 6:41 am
by coalkirk
Nice looking bin Davidl. I would suggest you devise some way to prop the lid open that won't pop out and smash your fingers or worse, your head. I think in terms of general appearance, you should get first prize.
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 9:27 am
by traderfjp
We shoud have a contest for the best looking bin. I know who is getting my vote.
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 10:49 am
by Sting
I have a nice crop of blooming Clematis half way up the Space Shuttle!
Is structure going to be the only consideration in this contest?????
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 10:54 am
by gambler
Sting, can you post a pic of your "space shuttle" ?
Most of the folks here probably don't know what you are talking about and keep thinking "what is that lunatic talking about"
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 10:59 am
by beatle78
gambler wrote:Sting, can you post a pic of your "space shuttle" ?
Most of the folks here probably don't know what you are talking about and keep thinking "what is that lunatic talking about"
hahaha, YEP!!
I have no clue what you're talking about.
Re: COAL BIN Pics
Posted: Fri. Aug. 15, 2008 11:01 am
by beatle78
Dans58 wrote:I just finished converting my basement stairs into a bin. It's easy to fill as I just back my truck up to the exterior door, remove the top step (on hinges) and pour. It holds about 2500lbs. There is a hinged door on top of the bottom step that opens when I need to fill the stove (see picture #2). It took about 3 hours to build and I re-used most of the material from the old steps.
WOW, that is an AWESOME idea!! nice job!!!