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Guys

anyone ever build or buy a hopper funnel that would allow me to pour coal into a hitzer 503 hopper. Currently, small crumbs of coal fall onto the lip requiring me to clean up before I put the lid back on and at extreme temperatures I'd rather be over and done with faster. Also with a funnel I would be able to rest a 50 lb plastic bag briefly while pouring the coal in and eliminate a scuttle/bucket load up.

Attached are samples of what I have in mind - unfortunately these are for concrete mixers - I think aluminum would do but an off the shelf solution would be even better but I'll pay to have one made if I need to.

thanks in advance for any suggestions/experiences

Van
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We use a boar hair paint brush and a coal hod.

Simple and easy.

Ok the whole system.

Plastic 40 lb bag emptied into a 5 gallon pail emptied into two coal hods.

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VanBuren --- We go with the same, for bags just split a 40# bag into two coal scuttles and pour into the 503 ... for 5 gal

pails; same pour into the scuttles and wipe/clean with finger tip of a pair of gloves.

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I noted the same problem. Luckily the 503 easily holds 40 lbs so I can fit the whole bag. I put the coal in a nice bucket that funnels it when I do to keep it off those ledges. It would have been nice if Hitzee would make those flanges at a 45deg angle and cast the lid accordingly to not have that problem. I keep a brush handy to wipe those stragglers off the edge when I take my chances with dumping the coal in straight from the bag.


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If you are waiting till 40 lb fits the hopper must be empty.

The hopper should be kept reasonably full.

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Hi Van

Im in the same mind as yourself and am looking for a hopper filler for my small French stove, did you have any joy sourcing anything?

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Find an old stainless steel French Fry scoop and attach to an old hod ( older heavier gauge hods have longer spouts ) plastic ones are 15- still will last for 3-4 years

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ShawnLiNy wrote: Tue. Aug. 22, 2023 8:30 pm Find an old stainless steel French Fry scoop and attach to an old hod ( older heavier gauge hods have longer spouts ) plastic ones are 15- still will last for 3-4 years
Thanks for that, might have to do something, as ive only seen one available to buy, and its not as good as it should be...


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If you are not willing to use 2 coal scuttles and fill them half full

the other option is to invest in an 8" by 4" or 8" by 6" stove reducer.

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The filler hole on the stove is only 5'' x 4'' and a funnel would enable filling without so much clean up from spills.

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For the money spent on a 3" stainless steel food grade funnel($60+)from amazon you would
be better off having a heavy guage 3" funnel spout made by a sheet metal shop.

Even better would be to have the sheet metal shop make hinged lids for 2 new coal scuttles
leaving just enough of the scuttle lip open to dump the coal.

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