Kim,
I have to disagree on the DVD issue. I would suggest you buy a DVD
player. Not to see one movie, but because video is going the way of
Betasaurus Rex, and quickly. Plus, you really have to see how well you
can pause and zoom in with DVD. This would be very helpful if you're
trying to follow
Steve,
Come see us as Piedmont Biofuels. We are on the back porch of what was
an abandoned double wide.
We have a little batch operation (75 gallons at a time), a little
distribution business (just pumped 1000 gallons of Store Bought B100
to Chatham County Schools, we have a little coop
Impressive work, Luc! I hope you will take photos and share
them! Naturally, until there are photos, there will be questions...
I'm not exactly clear on the fold-out table. Does it fold out on the
side of the open cabinet or in front of it? What size is the vessel
you're using for preheating?
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It seems to me that it is better to cook
where you find the most ease or joy.
It occurs to me that if the outside temperature
is 90 F and the inside is 76 F, it would not take
very many trips to add enough heat and moisture
to your home to outweigh the savings in
Hi Guys and Gals
I tend to agree with Steve on this one about making a DVD istead of the old
video. DVD players are a lot more leaner burners of the electric bill than
the video machine. Skip forward people and take the tech step, you won't be
sorry.
Mr. Balaji,
Can you guide me, Iam facing problem of foam formation during bubble
washing. What can be the reason.
Also i want to know whether bio-diesel is oily slightly sticky.
Regards,
Jayant harangaonkar
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Dear all,
I have recently joined this group.
I have made the biodiesel, but during washing lot of foam formation
has occoured but no oil water emulsion has formed. I want to know
what can be the reasons what actions to be taken.
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Jayant
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When mixing a large batch, say over 15 gallons, how do you determine
the amount of WVO? By weighing or by measuring the volume using the
height of the oil in the tank? It seems to me that accuracy and
precision in determining the amount of oil would be
It is cheaper to make dvd's rather than video. Im in CT and go to school
for TV productions. I will be in the mid west in june and would love to shoot
the project and edit it together. Timing would be an issue. I am very
interested in donating my time and expertise
Solution: make DVDs and dub some VHS tapes as well.
DVDs can ship in the mail for less money than VHS tapes though.
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Martin K
Emmerick, Craig wrote:
Hi Guys and Gals
I tend to agree with Steve on this one about making a DVD istead of the old
video. DVD players are a lot more leaner
I'll volunteer the Mac to do the editing and to burn the master DVD. If we
want to burn DVDs for distribution instead of pressing 10,000 copies, I can
probably help with that as well.
Ryan
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Lyle,
That sounds great! I will be emailing you directly off board and see if
we can arrange some dates and times in early to mid June.
Anyone else out there on the East Coast or Near East Coast want to show
off their stuff to a prospective Florida BioDieseler?
Steve
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Dear Laren,
Thank you for your thoughtful reply.
The interior moisture is almost always
lower in one's home with central air running.
In my case, in humid New Jersey, I have a
dehumidifier running in the utility room to
take some of the load off the central air.
I stand on my
One person's (not mine) point of view. Forwarded for general
discussion purposes.
MM
*/Dear/ Gas Tax Supporters,
Today the San Jose Mercury News published the below COIL editorial.
To
see the actual editorial, as it appeared in the Mercury News, go to
CNN reported that regarding the Oklahoma requirement to be licensed to
handle WVO.
I wrote into them that if the cops look for someone who's made recent large
purchases of methanol and lyeor they could sniff exhaust pipes for the
aroma of fries and tacos.
Walker Bennett
A professional
Hello Go
Sorry for the delayed response. Very interesting post, thankyou, a
good read. Off-topic? :-) If so, so what?
Keith wrote:
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You make scythe blades? The standard scythe blade used today is 27.5
inches long, made of hammered steel in 26 separate steps, and curved
in every
Hi Brian
Keith,
I'd like to add my thanks for all you and others do here and on the
JTF site.
You're welcome Brian, and thankyou in return.
And, I'd like to say that there has not yet been a time
that a fly has shown up in the ointment that I haven't learned
something. People's responses to
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