of the dangers and
design your processing around them.
Regards,
Paul Gobert.
- Original Message -
From: Go Hoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 1:09 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol Hazards - provocative mail
There are warnings all over alt fuel
Go Hoff wrote:
I remember buying an USA made hammer in the 70*s it was hung with
labels and
stuff saying to wear protective glasses, gloves, overalls etc and to
keep
children and pets away, not to leave it unattended and to hide it or
lock it
up from potential thieves - failure to do
: [biofuel] Methanol Hazards - provocative mail
There are warnings all over alt fuel sites about dealing with
methanol
because of course it is nasty poisonous stuff. I have not been
experimenting
with the process cuss the info on 'journey' and elsewhere scared me.
However I just started re-talking
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol Hazards - provocative mail
There are warnings all over alt fuel sites about dealing with
methanol
because of course it is nasty poisonous stuff. I have not been
experimenting
with the process cuss the info on 'journey' and elsewhere scared me.
Then you overreacted Go
, March 05, 2004 10:09 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Methanol Hazards - provocative mail
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x-charset ISO-8859-1I've been trying to set up this experiment, which has not
been done to date
by anyone I know of. My experience is that it takes about a month of driving to
get the engine noise back to full blast after using any portion of biodiesel.
So if you do this, maximize the
There are warnings all over alt fuel sites about dealing with methanol
because of course it is nasty poisonous stuff. I have not been experimenting
with the process cuss the info on 'journey' and elsewhere scared me.
However I just started re-talking to an old friend who has been driving
I remember buying an USA made hammer in the 70*s it was hung with labels and
stuff saying to wear protective glasses, gloves, overalls etc and to keep
children and pets away, not to leave it unattended and to hide it or lock it
up from potential thieves - failure to do any of that stuff