Re: [Biofuel] Seeds

2005-12-31 Thread Robert Carr
has anyone on this forum considered the long term implications of importing/planting foreign plants? in many countries this practise is illegal, and restricted for many more. This is for very good reason, initally the import of a new plant or tree may seem to solve a problem, but when it

Re: [Biofuel] Run for your livees!!

2005-12-27 Thread Robert Carr
Yep, that is real good, this ad is well put together. but I for one resent people trying to make money out of info that others have made available for free How about filling this guys ebay mailbox with crap? I have already done my bit lol (nothing nasty or abusive though) - Original Message

Re: [Biofuel] File - movie SuCkingPuSSy.mpeg

2005-12-17 Thread Robert Carr
what is going on here?has JtF been hijacked by porn spammers? - Original Message - From: keith To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Sunday, December 18, 2005 12:45 AM Subject: [Biofuel] File - movie SuCkingPuSSy.mpeg hey guys my name is April

Re: [Biofuel] two stage proccess... doubts

2005-12-15 Thread Robert Carr
Teoman, Sounds like suspended water particles in your BD. I get this all the time, especially with more aggressive washing techniques. Leave your BD to stand for a week or so, or warm it up a little, and the water should settle out leaving you with clear BD again. If you have tried re-processing

Re: [Biofuel] BioButanol replaces gasoline

2005-12-15 Thread Robert Carr
Sell it in the UK. UK gasoline prices are currently around £3.60 a gallon ($6.48US)so even if you deduct the fuel duty for biofuels here of 0.27 litre ($2.08US/gal) there is still $4.40 per gallon to be had. - Original Message - From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:

[Biofuel] Composting Glycerin by-product

2005-12-07 Thread Robert Carr
Hi all, I have decided to go the composting route to dispose of my glycerin by-product, but I want to combine this process with at least one other. I plan to dispose of garden waste, household compostibles and glycerin b-p together, but want to get another usable or saleable by product. Has

Re: [Biofuel] US Guvmint to tax alternate fuel vehicles?

2005-12-03 Thread Robert Carr
Mike, It seems the UK is way aheaad of you on this one. To collect WVO over here you already need to get a waste carriers licence from the Environment Agency. And if you want to sell so much as a drop of your finished BD, you need yet another licence! Oh yes, and your oil storage facility must be

Re: [Biofuel] Methanol suppliers

2005-12-01 Thread Robert Carr
Hi Chris, what sort of quantities are you looking for? For 25L plus, try Performance chemicals Ltd. Prices are good but carriage charges are very high. For less than 25L, you can have some of mine at cost if you can collect from Peterborough. Hope this helps Rgds Bob - Original Message -

Re: [Biofuel] Household electricity consumption questions, remarks,

2005-11-20 Thread Robert Carr
Michael, to charge up a bank of car batteries, how about making your own miniature wind farm? car alternators fitted with car radiator fans and sited on the roof of your garage. With some development, they could give you all the energy you need. I currently use one to power the lights in my

Re: [Biofuel] Caustic Soda, Lye, Sodium Hydroxide

2005-11-01 Thread Robert Carr
Yes Rob, 100% Sodium hydroxide is good quality lye. I can only find 97% pure without paying stupid money for it. Is your supplier very expensive? Reg'ds Bob - Original Message - From: Rob Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 6:31 PM

Re: [Biofuel] Portents of the upcoming Big One

2005-10-30 Thread Robert Carr
Correct me if I am wrong, but history shows us that that following any war, you only get war crime trials for the leaders of the losing side. As the Anglo/US coalition can be deemed to have effectively won the war against Iraq, there will sadly be no war crime trials of it's leaders.