day long... they emit particulates at the rate of 20 to 60
grams per hour... where as all the stoves and fireplaces certified by
the U.S. EPA run in the range of 2 to 7.5 grams per hour...
Ray J
one precaution about burning glycerin: make sure you have plenty of
input air for combustion
. :-( :-(
Ray J
Zeke Yewdall wrote:
For heavy fuels of indeterminate chemical composition, I usually use
2.5 to 3 for a rule of thumb for lbs of CO2 produced for each lb of
fuel consumed. I was actually suprised that this example was about
the same weight of CO2 as fuel.
But very
but they say they put out 28 tons of co2 in the same distance?
thats interesting...
Ray J
Just seen this on our BBC TV channel every 800 miles travelled by a jumbo
jet dumps 28 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. Chris
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You must not have read the article
they drill a shaft freeze the ground in a big sphere way out
around the shaft.. then boil the oil out of the rock and suck it out of
the hole they are not planning to dig out the shale
DHAJOGLO wrote:
I haven't posted in a while and I just
Methanol is a common thing to put in a tank of gas anywhere in the world
when it gets cold outside ... it stops the water from pooling in the
tank and freezing... its avalable in any store arould here in the states
http://www.goldeagle.com/heet/index.htm Heet is 100% methanol
Ray J
...
Ray J
I went looking some time back and foun this at a race site. I've seen
some other references to parts of it. Seems those racecars have
special engines, thoroughly corrosion-proofed, no exposed aluminium,
the entire fuel system is internally coated with Teflon and stainless
steel
yes... u should be able to heat oil up as hot as u can well untill
it bursts into flames it should not make any noise... poping,
hissing, sizzling sounds. and bubbles are all signs of water in the
oil... the water will take some time to all evaporate out... and thats
a good thing.. u
of racing parts
available...
and alot of the new imports are getting lost of racing stuff available
.. but that all computer controlled and expensive stuff
Ray J
Erik Andelman wrote:
Hello all,
Can anyone think of an affordable automobile which came stock with a
small displacement, high
-foot
ice barrier around the site.
heating rock to 700degrees... then encasing the area in ice so the
oil dont get awaythen pumpin out what u wantand they still get
3.5 to 1 net energy gain... wow isnt oil great sounds like
a pipe dream to me
Ray J
i think a few cases of bottled water and or jugs of distiled water from
the supermarket will last a few years
lol ...
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
I was suggesting an alternative for those whose health is of vital
importance, to them. I am fighting hard to prevent myself
2000 s-10 had a diesel engine in them???
They had a 2.2l 4 cylinder 2.8l 6 cylinder and a 4.3l gas engine in
them... i think u can run E85 hi ethanol gass in them but as far as i no
chevy has not made a diesel s10 for many years .. they offered a 2.2l
diesel in 1983-1986..
Ray J
Tom Irwin
I have heard of several viruses for Linux and apple stuff
Ray J
Rumen Slavov wrote:
Hi, Friends,
It seems to me all of you are intelligent persons,
so I wonder why you are using Microsoft bullsh...? As
far as it is well known, there is not such animal -
virus or worm or Trojan
weld u can get is only 10 oz.. and its probbly
not that cheap...
Tensile Strength: 3960
Adhesion: 1800
Flex Strength: 7320
Tensile Lap Shear: 1040
Shrinkage: 0.0%
Resistant to: 500° F
Ray J
Peter Childers wrote:
How about using JB Weld. It has a high heat resistance and is impervious
Just Disposed of how?? they make it sound like its just dumped... I
thought glycerol and glycerin was a valuable commodity?
New biodegradable polymers may provide the biodiesel industry
with a new use for glycerol, which is now disposed of after the
biodiesel is made.
Glycerol
interesting drinking a diet soda will probbly give you more
methanol in your system than taking a good wiff in your wash barrel...
Ray J
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and the very obvious question.. Is there a gas leak..??? . thats
very poor mileage... i get better than that in my 1997 4 cylinder
S-10xtended cab pickup...and I beat the heck out of the poor thing
Ray J
WI
Randall wrote:
Also, let's not forget to ask about wheel alignment...how
thats funny, i have been studying biodiesel processors on the net for
over a year now and dont think i have hardly ever seen a sealed wash
tank... in fact most i see are open top drums
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The smell is methanol. DO NOT BREATH THESE VAPORS. The transfer
should be
What about this sweet sorghum (molasses) plant ... someone is saying
yields around 800 gallons of ethanol an acre and 1/3 the energy input
of corn...
sounds way to good to be true.. if it is... why are we wasting our time
with corn?
Ray J
In any event, btu per gallon vs. btu per
All i have heard, they have said it many times.. that they want us to
leave them alone to get out of their lands Our way of life
offends them...
is that so hard??
Ray J
what do these terrorists want from us? Let’s find out and give it to
them! But then I came to my senses
the harbor freight pump would NOT
be the number one choice for doing this
Ray J
Appal Energy wrote:
How are the tanks vented?
Any tank holding any percentage of methanol should have a vapor line
running to a central manifold prior to passing through a condensor.
The greatest
to make starches, oils, livestock
feed, ethanol fuel and many other products like crayons, paints and
paper. Dent corn also is used to make corn syrup sweeteners and other
ingredients that appear in all kinds of foods from soft drinks to baked
goods.
Ray J
Hakan Falk wrote:
Doug,
One
mcmaster.com .. just because i know my way around
their site a little...
Ray J
Lamar Lott wrote:
thanks for answering Todd's question. But after making Biodiesel lab-style
numerous times with several feed stocks, I'm at an absolute loss as to how
any of this could possibly cost a million dollars
nitrogen is explosive? .. crap. no one lite a match... lol... the
earths atmosphere is 78.084% nitrogen
Ray J
r wrote:
How about combining the glycerin with nitrogen to create
nitroglycerin? I know, nitrogen is explosive but so is hydrogen. The
engines in our vehicles are using
I would assume its this
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050717/ap_on_bi_ge/ethanol_study
Ray J
the skapegoat wrote:
Is there an English version of this document.
*/F. Desprez [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
according to anglo-us scientific studies.
FD
Des études scientifiques
can drink it... and they tax it..
Ray J
YOU can obtain a distillation permit from the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms to distill your own ethanol. There is no such
provision in Canada for individuals. I'm trying to do this through
my business right now, but the people
hd model is rated at 9mpg
Ray J
I know my family is much safer in my 3/4 ton
trucks, than my Geo Metro! Because I see the
accidents first hand, frequently. I can safely say
THE BIG VEHICLE ALWAYS WINS!
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a coffee filter or a sock...
talcum powder is about 10 microns
standard table salt is at least 100 microns
beach sand is at least 200 microns.
I buy filter bags from McMaster-Carrpage 328 in their online
catalog they are just a few $
http://www.mcmaster.com/
or try this part # to get
for years... :-)
Ray J
Thomas Mountain wrote:
The Japanese have developed small hydrogen fuel cells using ethanol stored
in a container based on the disposable cigarette lighter technology to power
small appliances like laptop computers etc. Obviously, to be able to produce
your own ethanol
the problem is that
wvo needs to be heated to a pretty high temperature to spray properly
and burn properly most people running right around 300degrees F
Ray J
Tim Smith wrote:
I was asking around in my group of friends and found out that one of
them had a family garage that used
though .. and
also its viscosity is not low enough to burn properly without heating
the fuel at the nozzle...
Ray J
Tim Smith wrote:
Hello all,
I'm not sure if this topic has been touched on but has any one tried
running their home furnace on biofuel? I know that my fuel oil
yeah... thats like 2.4 mega watts from 1 panel??
120 X 168 =20,160 sq inches... 20,160 X 110watts = 2,217,600 watts
sounds like dreamland to me 10x14 pannel thats gives u 20,000amps
at 110vdccan u say the end of oil..
Thompson, Mark L. (PNB RD) wrote:
Try again on the
will fine you for speeding in there cars
And these GPS Cellular systems are in almost all big over the road
trucking compay rigs...
I have done this with my own car with amateur radio equipment and a
gps... its so easy its scary...
Ray J
info wrote:
Hi,
Car rental companies have
inductive loop sensors in the road, or they are on timers ... not too
many on cameras .. many traffic lights have sensors up by them that can
detect the strobe lights on emergency vehicles and change the light to
let them passwhich many people may mistake for cameras...
Ray
Doug
in there...
Ray J
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mixture stuff..
and yes cold is bad.. processing and washing should done at above normal room
temperatures..
Ray J
Vincent zadworny wrote:
hi everyone,
i am just starting out on this crazy journey into alternate feuls. i have been practiceing my titration and making small 1 liter batches
ocean current is messed up from global warming from greenhouse gases...
and this causes totally wird weather kinda like 4 hurricanes in a
month in Florida this year... well probbly not..
The time span in the movie was a little unrealistic...normal to ice age
in a few days..
It could
most people are trying to get a good coating..
Ray J...
Anti-Fossil wrote:
Can anyone tell me 1) what the lining inside a natural gas fired water
heater tank is made of, and 2) are there any known ways of removing it
without damaging the tank beneath?
I am in the very early stages
person find them.??
Ray J
Legal Eagle wrote:
G'day JL;
I tried getting feedback on that question without success. IMO it
would be much simpler to just get one of those already lined food
grade 200 liter metal drums.
I don't know how the lining would hold up to reactor mixing, however I
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