Janet,
This is one reason I encouraged the introduction of using the venturi
into the processor design - SAFTEY - there is no better safer way to
move the chemicals from container to processor. I encourage everyone to
get one and if nothing else use it to introduce the methoxil to the veg oil.
Thanks Bob,
Jim
bob allen wrote:
just a point on terminology
4) Use a hydrolyzed oil if you can get your hands on it.
you mean hydrogenated, not hydrolyzed. Hydrolyzed oil would be free
fatty acids.
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Hi Keith,
I guess I am spoiled with the hydrolized oil I use that is mixed with
about 50 % animal fat. But I must use a heated system in winter as I
gel around 45 degrees F. So winterizing is my big project now.
Let me know how you do with the Venturi.
Jim
Keith Addison wrote:
Hi Jim
,
Tom
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Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2006 10:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Polymerization of BD- more than copperto be
concernedwith.
What good would the methanol test
What good would the methanol test do? I don't see a relationship with
Polymerization. Now If you get a varnish layer like you would when
oxidation affects Tung oil thats a sure giveaway it seems. I may be
wrong but please explain.
Also, Tung oil is a good subject here, Polymerization affects
'. Most now, finally
seem to be convinced that one of the best ways to a sustainable future is to
accelerate biofuels and all types of alternative energy into the mainstream
market. We'll see.
regards
tallex
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Just for fun I fit a curve to the three rate of melt listed below The
formula that fit the curve on the conservative side was X^1/2+X =Y this
places the rate at 16.4% in five years. THIS IS SCARY STUFF!!!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Byline: BY BOB WEBER
The ocean area covered by Arctic sea ice
Fear is a bigger motivator than greed or so it seems, ant the
republicans are shamelessly spouting it around here.
PAUL MILLER wrote:
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I may be wrong - As I understand it - Montana could be the location of
the shootout between the advocates of change and the Bush agenda. If
Jon Testor US Senatorial candidate from Montana wins this November it
could spell the beginning of the end of the Wrong Wing Agenda, for at
least the
Tom,
I did actually get about a 1/4cup of Glycerin from the method. Now that
said i don't know if it was actually Glycerin or perhaps some FFA's or
just plain black stuff that settled out in the acid phase. This is
where I am just making the assumption that this is in fact Glycerin.
One thing
It was for some time but I got the better of the !@@[EMAIL PROTECTED] grease
guy
that made life miserable for me. The thing is show them you are here to
stay and you are a benefit to them. I now have a sweet source of oil. It
is limited in supply but good quality.
The Big Biodiesel plants
out of the zeolite and collects in the trap. I'll be interested
to see if the numbers match up.
So will I keep me posted Joe.
Jim
Cheers
Joe
Graph of methanol_water specific gravity.
JJJN wrote:
Does any one know of a good test to determine the amount of water in
methanol?
Joe were you
Would you have some baseline readings? and can you tell 85% from 95%
with one of these?
Jim
Ken Provost wrote:
On Sep 3, 2006, at 9:48 PM, JJJN wrote:
Does any one know of a good test to determine the amount of water in
methanol?
The hydrometers you can get at a homebrew shop
Does any one know of a good test to determine the amount of water in
methanol?
Joe were you working on something like this?
Jim
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Edro,
http://www.pcei.org/education/Biodiesel.pdf#search=%22B100%20and%20the%20university%20of%20Idaho%22
http://www.uidaho.edu/bae/biodiesel/research/past_research.html
As far as the glue its just not true!
Good Luck hope this helps a bit.
Jim
Edro Roode wrote:
Hi Duncan
My farm is between
There is so much to look forward to these days, NOT! thanks for the info.
Keith Addison wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:10:48 EDT
GM Food: A Guide for the Confused
Our thanks to UK campaigner and lecturer Luke Anderson, geneticist Dr
Michael Antoniou, and Prof Joe
Well we all have some batches that are goofy. What is the Clarity and
smell like of the bio itself?
Jim
Golan Shmuel wrote:
hi jim
thanks for responding.
Perhaps you got a bit to aggressive with the third Stir wash and you did
not get the worst out in wash one and two.
i used the same
Perhaps you got a bit to aggressive with the third Stir wash and you did
not get the worst out in wash one and two. Heat it to 180 degrees then
let it set over night. If it is still emulsified then you can add more
acid and try again. Sounds like you have used to much base possibly and
or
I bought mine at Gurneys. The stalks are at 9 ft tall now. You may be
right about the stalk as the tubers dont form till after the first frost
- seems the plant takes its strength underground. The tubers are the
best eating the skin is superb and the center good too real butter is
great on
I wish you luck on that, I suppose they will need a pasport at the least
in the near future.
On Monday, August 07, 2006 6:57 PM, JJJN wrote:
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:57:27 -0700
From: JJJN
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Wolf attack near Grangeville
...Don't
They just eat and run.
Joe Street wrote:
Nah Canadian wolves are too proud to enter the U.S.
DHAJOGLO wrote:
On Monday, August 07, 2006 6:57 PM, JJJN wrote:
Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 16:57:27 -0700
From: JJJN
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject
We had a single (or pair of them, the feds could not be sure) Wolf Kill
well over 100 Sheep. Over 50 in one night. When the Federal Fish and
Wildlife finally authorized Federal trappers to Kill one Wolf They
hunted it for 6 months in the badlands using an airplane and 4X4 with no
success.
There were several kill sites in this the two Counties invloved. at the
time I understand the killing was on Private land. but that is not to
say that there is not some public land involved.
Jim
Mike Weaver wrote:
Just out of curiosity, was this on public or private land?
JJJN wrote:
We
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
Somehow, I doubt the wolves posess much danger to the elk and deer
populations long term,
Actually they help restore balance to the areas, to a more natural
existence when they evolved together this is true, But when you take
wolves away for a hundred years then spring
as high. LOL As for power
lines to the east they already exist as well.
They think we have STUPID stenciled on our foreheads.
Kirk
*/JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
New Power Plant
http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/articles/2006/07/25/news/news01.txt
The high-tech plant
You folks are all WRONG,
This is simply an application of the same economic principals that the
current administration is applying to the American Economy -
I just used the same formulas they did on the American economy to the
Hummer and the Hybrid and the Hummer wins hands down - see it's just
of coal and wouldnt need to ship it didnt rate as high. LOL As for
power lines to the east they already exist as well.
They think we have STUPID stenciled on our foreheads.
Kirk
*/JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
New Power Plant
http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/articles/2006/07/25
New Power Plant
http://www.gillettenewsrecord.com/articles/2006/07/25/news/news01.txt
The high-tech plant is intended to be a research tool for coal plants
that produce electricity and hydrogen while sequestering carbon dioxide
in underground geologic formations.
Mine clogged and shut me down in less than 50 miles. You may have a
gotten lucky so far or your filter may be breached and it is allowing it
through? small chance but why not just change it and be happy.
Jim
Joe Street wrote:
Hi all;
I keep hearing about the cleansing effect of BD and how
Bob,
Thank you for the explanation. I don't know much about the Middle East
and the conflicts there so this was quite enlightning. I have heard
that one of the root causes was when a forefather of Saddam took hold of
Nazi beliefs and stirred up a radical element of Islam against the
Jews.
: Re: [Biofuel] The truth about where to stand on global warming
JJJN,
I fully agree, but then I know some folks that will vote Republican to
save the Guns - and they hate everything else about Republicans.
Democrats aren't going to take anyone's guns away. Well, save for
automatics
Todd,
Appal Energy wrote:
JJJN,
I fully agree, but then I know some folks that will vote Republican to
save the Guns - and they hate everything else about Republicans.
Democrats aren't going to take anyone's guns away. Well, save for
automatics, sawed-off shotguns and perhaps
***
and
Very Respectfully,
Michael @ Http://RecoveryByDiscovery.com
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:56 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] The truth about where to stand on global warming
I wrote
Ken,
Along time ago I looked at a generator/battery hybrid system for
eliminating the grid. At that time power by the Kw was relatively cheap
and it didn't break even as far as Dollars and Cents. But it came close
when fugitive heat was considered to heat water.
But dollars and cents is not
/My note: I found this article about CRP on the web, One other real
world problem with the program is Farmers heard it coming or in other
words they quickly placed thousands of acres of prairie that only the
bravest of fools would cultivate for a crop then converted them into CRP
because they
Excuse me Doug but could you let me know what
TEOTWAWKI
is and what happens when it happens?
I feel perfectly ignorant,
Jim
doug swanson wrote:
I agree that in tight times, basic or even primitive skills are more
valuable than gold. Basics in Agriculture, animal husbandry, health
Oh,
That happened almost 6 years ago right?
Ironic Florida should be one of the first states under water.
Ok thanks,excuse my folly and ignorance, carry on.
Jim
doug swanson wrote:
The acronym stands for the end of the world as we know it
doug
JJJN wrote:
Excuse me Doug but could you
://RecoveryByDiscovery.com
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Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2006 3:56 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] The truth about where to stand on global warming
I wrote this, and it probably sounds self righteous and clumsy, perhaps
some
I am aware copper causes undesirable catalytic reactions when used as a
part of a processor. BUT if it is used as a condenser for methanol
recovery only - will the recovered methanol have any adverse reactions
when used to make bio?
What the meaning of pKa in relation to alcohols?
Have you
Out here we are enjoying the incredible Sunsets caused by 25 huge
wildfires both grass and trees while we listen to the ag report tell of
how bad this years crops are. Then we top it off getting a kick out of
watching bees looking for a clover flower that hasnt closed up from the
heat while
I wrote this, and it probably sounds self righteous and clumsy, perhaps
some on the list could help me fix it up a bit. I plan on using it as a
letter to the editor any help out there?
A true Christian by faith (not by religion) must make choices based on
the commandments of Christ first, man
conservative because its definition has changed.)
mindset, leading to a better outcome is still there.
doug
JJJN wrote:
I wrote this, and it probably sounds self righteous and clumsy, perhaps
some on the list could help me fix it up a bit. I plan on using it as a
letter to the editor any help out
I think this is a replacement for acid only. It does not replace the
base in the procedure. I may be something down the road but for now I
think its just experimental.
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Bob Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi All:
I did carry out the charing procedure (I used
Mark,
I was in a Hotel last night in Bismarck North Dakota, I got to see the
whole interview. I must say I am ready to see the movie. I wish more
people could have seen Al in this light about 6 years ago.
Jim
mark manchester wrote:
Ha-HAH! Same post, new title. This is a fantastic
nasty but did the trick just the same.
fred
On 6/18/06, JJJN mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Robert,
I was told that if you take one cup Lemon dish soap and mix with one cup
lemon ammonia and spray like you would with a pesticide bottle that you
hook on the end of a garden hose
.
How's the garden coming?
Tom
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Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:46 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic
Hello folks, any organic lawn
Thomas,
If you can find out from the manufacturer what the tanks are lined with
then you can determine very easy if it is compatible. I think the
material may be colapsable polyethylene like the refrigerator wines. As
the fluid leaves the material collapses keeping air and moisture out.
Robert,
I was told that if you take one cup Lemon dish soap and mix with one cup
lemon ammonia and spray like you would with a pesticide bottle that you
hook on the end of a garden hose. At first I thought the idea sounded
good but then what is in all that stuff? and if it kills the bad guys
Hello folks, any organic lawn experts out there? I have been
encroaching out 75% of my lawn with food plants for both wildlife and
humans, but I still have this 25% and living in town I need to keep
it lawn. the question is how does one raise a great lawn without weed
killers etc? I
Thanks Keith,
I thank every one for the replys. I wish to start working my way
backward as a learning experience and I was wondering if there were big
differences - apparently not and this is good info. I found a 150
gallon SS tank and fortune has allowed me a new lab complete with
running
Is there a chemist amongst our ranks that can that can quantify % and
molar, how much glycerin is in 1 liter of soybean oil? tallow? canola?
Fish? (all virgin)Seems like spend time pondering questions like this of
late. Any one know?
Jim
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kirk wrote
A friend of mine raises cattle on the highline in Montana. It takes 40 acres
to
support 1 cow. The land is useless for agriculture as it is too dry and there
is
no water for irrigation. Without cattle it would yield nothing to eat unless
you
Excellent Piece Keith, I did enjoy it and must agree.
I may add to the argument that is stated,
primal conviction that killing is wrong. It is just plain wrong to
take another animal's life unnecessarily; it is bloody, brutal, and
barbaric.
If this is true then why is the Wolf wired to kill
Well I have been out a bit so I am late in reply, after reading all the
good replys so far I really have nothing to add but if you get to much
methanol or base in your procedure - it makes washing harder and you get
poorer results.
Keep at it you'll get there.
Jim
Parraga Pablo-Francisco
.
Mike Redler wrote:
True. But, I'm not sure I see your point Jim.
Mike
JJJN wrote:
I am not sure of this but in the beginning didn't the Constitution
require that the Government was to be funded by buisness and trade? And
did not the victory tax come to be our first income tax?
Jim
Mike
?
Is there one?
Jim
Mike
JJJN wrote:
Mike,
A Corporation is only a form of a business along with Limited Liability
partnerships, a dozen or so hybrid forms and Sole proprietors ships any
one is only as good as those that lead it. What is your solution? where
do you stop? Ban all forms
Chris,
Where do you get Magnesol and what is it?
Jim
Chris Bennett wrote:
Been having a play with a bag of Magnesol this week with impressive
resuts. I made a sample batch of diesel, went over the top with the lye
by about 2 grams per litre. I added the magnesol powder to the finished,
on, the character of those in
power. With that in mind, I'd rather we stay with private ownership.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA
JJJN wrote:
Actually I don't know how that form of goevrnment would work as I'm not
sure that it has ever existed past or present unless perhaps we look at
the tribal governments
is public consensus and a movement built from that consensus.
The sooner that greed effects public policy and makes enough people
suffer, the sooner the public will wake up to what's going on around
them and react to it.
Mike
*/JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
I really don't mind
that greed effects public policy and makes enough people
suffer, the sooner the public will wake up to what's going on around
them and react to it.
Mike
*/JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
I really don't mind corporations, and I like to see them make a
profit
when it means prosperity
to the poor as well as the
priveleged - possibly? If that system were one of private ownership or
of public Im not sure but I do know ours is askew of what it should be.
Luck,
Jim
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA
JJJN wrote:
I disagree,
The land is any nations wealth, when everything else is gone
I dont think so given a steady atmosphere I dont know why they wouldn't
separate. I have seen Bio gel into snowflakes amidst # 1 diesel. even
thought they mix well that does not go to say that over time they won't
separate either.
Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
during my learning process i
to
allow every now existing households to prosper engaging in agricultural
means. I suppose it depends on how you define prosper, but I'm certain
we wouldn't having this exchange in the manner we are. Owning a
computer and purchasing Internet service would be luxuries.
Doug, N0LKK
Kansas USA
JJJN
Thanks Tom,
I wonder what is your final wash water like and how do you mix it i.e.
stir, bubble etc?
I was having some of the same trouble because I was not doing my
dehydration correctly and as a result suspended water would drop out
with soaps and cause this same sort of problem. A good
as well as in my car - '82 Mercedes 300SD.
Tom
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From: JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Microbes in BD
Thanks Tom,
I wonder what is your final wash
Since I am USA born and raised, I've only been to Canada 5 times I have
a limited experience in life with what others experience concerning
Government and its role in ones daily life. One of the things I like
about this list is the variety of international differences shared every
so often.
Thanks Dave now you have me drooling,
lres1 wrote:
Jim,
Very easy to put into the early Jeeps and keep the original gear box and
transfer box as well as the 4 wheel drive.
There are two different early jeeps, well quite a lot really. Made by Ford
and many other companies, the original designer
Each
JJJN wrote:
Hello Citando,
I sent you a schematic and after reading this you should understand the
benefits. This is all based on experience. I just made a 100 Liter batch
and the color was so light it looks like virgin oil, It separated in
COLD water on the first mix in under a minute
Oh boy I see where this is going just trying to avoid the temptation
need help need help phew wok it'll be good.
Jim
Joe Street wrote:
I wish I had a wife that ran on B100! Talk about low maintenance!!
J
Keith Addison wrote:
Bob Allen said:
In my mind, infinite energy
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of JJJN
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:29 PM
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: [Biofuel] BETTER MIXING BETTER BIODIESEL LESS ENERGY
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
Injecting all our chemicals
://www.ozoneapplications.com/info/venturi_injection_vs_bubble_diffusers.htm
http://www.ozoneapplications.com/products/injectors.htm
Im not promoting these but the 23$ ones are killer good and another site
lets you see how a venturi works. the small 3/4 one works radicaly well
with a clearwater pump.
Jim
JJJN
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mailto:biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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*Subject:* [Biofuel] BETTER MIXING BETTER BIODIESEL LESS ENERGY
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way
Doug,
would it be possible to put a Toyota diesel into a 1958 Willys Jeep?
Jim
lres1 wrote:
Hello all,
If any one wants to make a light truck or 4 wheel drive such as Ford,
Chev or Jeep conversion to a Toyota or some such Diesel engine there
are some quite easy steps to achieving it
As I see it,
In any chemical reaction that uses a catalyst to expedite the reaction,
the best way to get the best possible conversion would be to expose the
product to be reacted or changed to the as much of the catalyst and
reactants at the same time as possible. ( within molar
Thomas,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Thomas Kelly wrote:
Jim,
I've been following the exchange of info.between you and Joe w. great
interest.
Tom
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Gary,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Gary Plencner wrote:
I'm curious too!
Have a super day.
Gary
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Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 10:29 PM
To: biofuel
ENERGY
Hello Jim I,
would like to know more about that.
tank you
Citando JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
Injecting all our chemicals into our oil without pouring them in?
During the process of injection
Bob,
Please see my post to Citando, and if you have questions feel free.
Jim
Bob Carr wrote:
Hi Jim,
Is this your venturi you have been experimenting with? Tell me more.
Bob
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From: JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006
Citando JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
A PVC venturi fitting installed on the discharge side of the pump allows
yous to suck in your chemicals using a small hose. The pumps horspower
when used to push
Thanks Joe,
Like you I have been given so much from this international group that my
goal is to just give something simple and useful back to help others.
Jim
Joe Street wrote:
LOL! I love the way you are so stoked about this Jim!
Joe
JJJN wrote:
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way
Someone is typing as we speak just watch for amazing biodiesel secret
or new discovery be the first to know! ;^)
Jim
Ken Dunn wrote:
What's the ebay item number for the information? chuckle
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Joe and Bob,
Whats wrong with you guys? Just imagine all that energy . if Bush co
got a hold of that he could spread his glitter all over the galaxies, we
could bring them dang ET's into line out thereChuckle yes just
think wow we may just need the space ship to find a decent planet. No
Jan,
I have done some testing on two vehicles the Dodge cummins year 2000 (I
understand the newer ones wont take it well) and a 2004 Ford power
stroke. these are off road tests. in both cases Fuel economy went up 1-3
mpg with a very slight power increase ~ 5 -20 HP this is at 1500 ft
above
Ah now Mike I heard it the other way around the first time. hmm
wouldnt have anything to do with whos telling it would it? LOL
I can laugh ether way though ;^)
Mike Weaver wrote:
Joke going around political circles in DC:
What's the definition of a Democrat?
A Republican from 1950.
D.
Wouldst it be cool if we had a way of doing these:
IMPROVING THE SAFE HANDLING OF CHEMICALS?
Injecting all our chemicals into our oil without pouring them in?
During the process of injection, getting a better than 90% total mix?
Keep the top 1 (where any unmixed Methoxil sits in your processor)
Hi D..
D. Mindock wrote:
Hi Jim,
Hi D,
No not now - this should have happened after we invaded Iraq and prior
to the second four years.
Better late than never. We need to stop the Bush regime, now. It is a
loose cannon.
You are certainly right about that and I pardon the pun.
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From: JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Separating Glycerine
Tom ,
I have been wondering about this too, so far I thought I would try the
steps below but i would rather here where i went wrong in my
Thomas,
OOPS I posted this before I got to your message about your tests,
Sorry.
JJJN wrote:
Thomas,
Thanks for letting me know about the indicators, I would love to get
this down too as I need the weed killer and this winter I will use the
glycerin for heating.
Let me know if you get
them to the support.
If left to grow across the bed they take up a lot of room.
Tom
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To: BIO Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:59 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Preparing to plant
Joe, Jason,
Don't over look yet another great advantage of the Venturi.
I am getting ready to start a new batch of oil for the acid base method
I know I will need to get 80 ml per liters of methanol mixed with it
before I have to add Acid. So before heating it (USE DRY OIL) I hook
the
Ken is this because it has a high total alkalinity? Say like we get in
a swimming pool as the total alkalinity goes up it is harder to change
the Ph?
Jim
Ken Provost wrote:
On May 15, 2006, at 1:42 PM, Thomas Kelly wrote:
Do we simply have to neutralize the mix or do we
have to
Tom ,
I have been wondering about this too, so far I thought I would try the
steps below but i would rather here where i went wrong in my thinking first.
Lets say we have 10 Liters of Cocktail well mixed and we take 10 ml out
and add it to 100 ml of Ph neutral water with phenolthalene (sp)
Whew! I just got done raising the beds in the garden. Each bed is 3' x
8' long and has soil 2-3' deep. The soil is basically 50-75% compost
that you can't make a clod out of when moist (a decent clod that is).
(well composted) I plan on planting Squash (Hubbard Acorn) gourds,
Watermelon,
I dont know if you saw my post on the use of venturis in Biodiesel but
if you didn't it would be worth a review. Just the use of a venturi
enhances the mix rate exponentialy. and is cheap and simple.
Jim
Jason Katie wrote:
as one has seen over time, i save emails that i find interesting,
Hi D,
No not now - this should have happened after we invaded Iraq and prior
to the second four years.
I honestly am not a progressive or a conservative. I simply listen to
both sides of an issue and look for the truth that comes from each then
decide where America as a people will benefit
. Will they vote for impeachment knowing how much Big
Biz/Oil/Drugs
loves Bush and Cheney? I wonder. Perhaps, even if the Demos win in Nov
things
might not change as much as we Progressives would like. But we can hope,
huh?
Peace, D. Mindock
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From: JJJN [EMAIL
Hello all,
Several months ago I asked if anyone had ever used the Venturi in making
Biodiesel. No one replied so I guess no one read the post or they had
not. Well I have put one into operation in my processor and have had
great success with it on my first 100 liter acid base reaction. (not
Hmmm, I don't think we have much to worry about from a car that breaks
natural laws... but if we did and we all converted to the
rascals and they did work - what would all that water vapor do in
the atmosphere? more rain? I think the fueling stations should be down
stream of the
Hello D.,
I like what you said and I would like to interject my thoughts on this
below,
D. Mindock wrote:
Hi Zeke,
I must say that I agree with all you've said. After I sent out my
irresponsible message, I felt like I may have misread you. And
I did, so I am glad that I did sorry too if I
the new stuff is reusable but I'm pretty sure it is
impossible to complete recover 100% of the catalyst after use.
Best regards,
Chris
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