[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-26 Thread girl_mark_fire
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, simonswb6 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: how does using hot water help with the bubble wash? Hot water dissolves soap better than cold water does (same reason as why sugar dissolves in hot tea better than in cold tea). Heat also breaks/prevents emulsions. Hot

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-23 Thread simonswb6
on. - Original Message - From: girl_mark_fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: [biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method I think that part of the acid advice comes from Terry UK's old, old message that's

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-22 Thread skillshare
of electronic communications as a result of any virus being passed on. - Original Message - From: girl_mark_fire [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: [biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method I think that part

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-22 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mark I think that part of the acid advice comes from Terry UK's old, old message that's up at your site- 'add a gloop' I think it says. Yes, then it says Not too much, and then it says wait and add another gloop if necessary, in other words a little at a time. But indeed it's not

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-21 Thread girl_mark_fire
I think that part of the acid advice comes from Terry UK's old, old message that's up at your site- 'add a gloop' I think it says. It was the best info there was at the time (a lot better than the bound-for-emulsion suggestions in Tickell's book which tell you to basically spray water at the

Re: [biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-21 Thread Pieter Koole
, September 21, 2003 8:08 AM Subject: [biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method I think that part of the acid advice comes from Terry UK's old, old message that's up at your site- 'add a gloop' I think it says. It was the best info there was at the time (a lot better than the bound

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-20 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mark I have to say I'm starting to change my mind about acid in the wash, but I think it has to be used a bit more scientifically than just 'adding some' which is how homebrewers seem to use it. Is that how they use it? I thought the usual way is to add acid until the wash water reads

[biofuel] Re: phosphoric acid in Foolproof method

2003-09-19 Thread skillshare
I have to say I'm starting to change my mind about acid in the wash, but I think it has to be used a bit more scientifically than just 'adding some' which is how homebrewers seem to use it. Ive messed up a batch while experimenting that way not too long ago, overdid it on the HCL and a

RE: [biofuel] Re: Phosphoric

2002-04-28 Thread AOAR Welch B.
Thanks for posting that.You answered a lot of my questions too. -Original Message- From: Appal Energy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 7:01 AM To: Keith Addison Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; biofuel@yahoogroups.com Subject: [biofuel] Re: Phosphoric Oky Keith, I've

[biofuel] Re: Phosphoric

2002-04-28 Thread Keith Addison
Oky Keith, Thankyou! I'm proofreading a scan of an old book on fats and oils (1928) which is really teaching me a lot, answering a lot of questions I've had. I'll upload it to the Biofuels Library at Journey to Forever when I've finished it and post a link here. I like old books like

[biofuel] Re: Phosphoric

2002-04-27 Thread Appal Energy
Oky Keith, I've backtracked and got all the late email addressed or deleted. Now what was that question? Phosphoric was it? Here is the ugly little secret. Phosphoric has the propensity of breaking down an ester. What is broken ester? Simply put...it's an FFA. What is an FFA? It's a