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Andreas Ohnsorge
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Experience Results. Experience CSC.
How about a settling tank, while the application I have in mind is far
removed from WVO the idea should be the same. I can best describe it as a
tank inside a tank. The inside tank has no bottom or top and would be
placed inside the outer tank with it's bottom off the floor of the outer
tank.
Plse see below
Andreas - can you please post this on the biofuel list as I am not able to
due to being unable to stop my mail program (pegasus) from using rich
text, which is rejected.
Thanks
I've been using used oil 50/50 in my 123 Merc for about 15,000 km so far.
I get the oil in 25 L
I am using Kentucky Fried oil to heat my house with an oil gun boiler which I
have connected to my hot air furnace. My problem is how do I prefilter the oil
so I do not use up so many disposable auto oil filters?. I have tried reusable
stainless steel coffee filters with hot oil but they
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DAVE C. DCHRISTENSEN2
@MN.RR.COM
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I am using Kentucky Fried oil to heat my house with an oil gun boiler
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DAVE C. DCHRISTENSEN2
@MN.RR.COM
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I am using Kentucky Fried oil to heat my house with an oil gun boiler
which I
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Have a look at Dale Scoggins set up. Scroll down the page to his filters.
He
is filtering WVO straight into the reactor.
http://home.swbell.net/scrof/Biod_Proc.html
Luc
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Dave, have a look at this and see if it might help you.
http://www.usplastic.com/catalog/search.asp?search=ez+strainersx=10y=8.
DAVE C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I am using Kentucky Fried oil to heat my
house with an oil gun boiler which I have connected to my hot air furnace. My
problem is
When I was in high school I worked at McDonalds on the morning shift opening
the store.
One of my jobs was to filter the French fry oil. We used a big round stainless
tank on wheels that had a pump and some paper filters in the bottom.
The procedure was to light the fryers and once the oil
Thanks Jonathan, Good link. Now I am going to see about getting them locally
:)
Luc
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sufficiently it should work. Worth a try anyway.
Luc
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Luc,
I have already tried
: [Biofuel] Filtering WVO
When I was in high school I worked at McDonalds on the morning shift opening
the store.
One of my jobs was to filter the French fry oil. We used a big round
stainless tank on wheels that had a pump and some paper filters in the
bottom.
The procedure was to light
: [Biofuel] Filtering WVO
While on the subject of McD. Do they mix the french fry oil with the talow
fat from the burgers when they dispose of it? I am hoping for a second
supplier but don't want a bunch of bacon greese and burger fat in the mix. Luc
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ask though. Thanks.
Luc
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Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 11:44 AM
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Yes it all goes into the grease vat outside and where I worked at the had a
contract with Griffin
At the moment I pre filter my waste oil through the finest denier tights or
stockings I can find (I get a few funny looks when I go into the local shops
to purchase these). the waste oil is then heated in a steel barrel. A small
pump keeps the oil 'mixing' and this is again pumped through a
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 10:37 PM
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I
Hi all,
Could someone tell me what is good to use for filtering WVO prior to
transesterifing it?
thanks
Pip
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Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 3:27 PM
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Hi all,
Could
I don't have a good way of heating it, so what's a good filter for
lukewarm/cool oil?
On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 15:55:01 -0400 steve spence [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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some use coffee filters, pantyhose, cheesecloth, etc. It's easier if
it's
hot.
The Cummins in the Dodge is a direct injection engine and therefore may not
a good candidate for SVO.
I say may not, because I don't think that anyone has yet demonstrated one
way or the other that the technique of using only 70 deg. C+ SVO, and
probably a biodiesel startup and shutdown fuel
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