First, you can get some nice plastic buckets by doing a bit of
'dumpster-diving' behind supermarkets with bakeries. You might
want to take a stick with a bent nail to fish them out. (sometimes
some tasty frosting or fruit filling left-overs...yumm).
There are nice 2 gallon ones there also that
First, you can get some nice plastic buckets by doing a bit of
'dumpster-diving' behind supermarkets with bakeries. You might
want to take a stick with a bent nail to fish them out. (sometimes
some tasty frosting or fruit filling left-overs...yumm).
There are nice 2 gallon ones there also that
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Could you please outline the contents of the 80-page biodiesel
homebrewing guidebook? Thanks!
Derek
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Berkeley CA
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Hello Malcolm
Interesting views aired, and valid too. But no nation is without
guilt at some point in its history, in its treatment of its own
nationals and those of other nations, past or present.
The universal word that applies to us all, whatever nationality, is
greed. As soon as we all
Hello Art
Thankyou, Stuart should not have taken it offlist, especially after I
asked that it stay onlist as several people were interested. I'm glad
to see it return.
It needs the preceding bit though, that was onlist, so I've added it
at the end.
Thanks again
Best wishes
Keith Addison
Dear Mohamed
And my thanks to you, so much, for saying so, but I must protest that
credit would be due to the whole list, not just to me.
But many thanks all the same, and I'm glad we've been of use to you.
Loughborough... It's a long time since I was there. The town, not the
university.
Hakan, MM
MM,
You asked about VW, Europe and biodiesel. In Europe the VW diesels are
certified for RME fuel (biodiesel). The are clearly stating that in the
specifications.
RME = Rapeseed Methyl Esters. They don't like soy biodiesel. It's
been thought that this is more political than anything
Hello Ryan
Yesterday when I made my first biodiesel I used a cheap GE blender.
I know that Josh Tickrell says in his book to shut off the blender if
the motor and or mixing chamber gets excessively hot. Mine did get
hot, but I don't know what he means by excessively hot. It certainly
wasn't
Tom,
Remarkable. Thank you so much for pushing the edge of the envelope.
I may share your vision of the grease economy, but lacking
imagination I have simply abandoned mowing, and weed eating. I now use
a swingblade, and machetes, but my chainsaws are still on fossil.
My hat is off to you.
Dear Kieth, thanks for the warm welcome back, good to be back!
I read the links you sent - fine, eloquent words.
I think I must have become synical about certain aspects of life, especially
here in the UK. We have a massive drugs problem brewing here, and with that an
increase in related
http://www.dti.gov.uk/energy/renewables/publications/pdfs/bu100678.pdf
Kirk
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Mist and bubble washing are methods that were developed to prevent or reduce
the formation of emulsions. The biggest problem is that the emulsions
shouldn't occur in properly prepared fuel, meaning that rather than solving
the problems of incomplete reactions, their inventors chose to try
I do not seem to have enough information on this process: 9.6 g NaOH
+ 9.6 ml WVO, mix and add it to 40 ml water/liter of WVO, then add
this to how many liters of WVO after soaps have been removed? I have
been making 55 gallon batches succesfully until the big glop monster
sucked up my brain.
hi all this is the method i use in my lab
1- evaporate off the methanol by gentle heating mainly
to quantify how much is in the bio diesel and to
attempt to recycle it
2 neutralise the biodiesel with HCL of a known
morality mainly to quantify the alkalinity of the
titration
3- wash with water
Hi all,, I have been working on a fuel processor now
for some time. I have the methoxide tank done,it is
all stainless steel construction.Now I am building the
reaction tank also stainless. It will have a heating
coil in it, that is connected to my wood boiler to
heat the used veg. oil up for
Kirk
This is a british venture, where did the paper
come from?
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I have a now excess 300 BHP 180m3 per minute
Tuthill-Kinney liquid ring-mechanical booster
vacuum system that is being refurbed such that
methanol can be used as the liquid ring seal. Its
equipped with heat exchangers, level control etc.
Any one interested?
Mark, UK
Walt
Have you looked at polyethene to ethanol
reactors?
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-Original Message-
From: Pool, Ryan
Cool... let me know what you find out please.
use my real email... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I miss emails on hotmail alot.
Thanks.
Matt
- Original Message -
From: TJ Ferreira [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 6:34 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel
Hello all,
Thought I'd add my 2 cents worth. Been making our own fuel for about a
year and a half. Here's our story. I made my own processor out of a 55
ga metal drum. (People will GIVE these to you or you can buy them
cheaply) Used the removable lid as the botton and cut out half of the
old
Preventing the poor reaction that allows the emulsion to form in the first
place sounds like the real goal. Does Aleks Kac's Foolproof method create fuel
that can withstand mechanical agitation during the wash phase? If not, what
method does?
Thanks,
Ryan
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From:
When I went to add the second batch, there was this
weird gummy stuff floating on top. It looked like tofu
curds, or congealed something.
Soap.
Don't use a blender to mix your lye. You'll destroy the blender relative to
future food uses. Worse still, the top could pop off while mixing,
Thanks NTSL and Craig and bwelch. Looks like some comments worth discussing.
I'm passing on Craig's comments especially to Keith Addison's biofuels list,
which is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel/
as there may be some further hashing out of this information there.
The more we
I am spending some time today researching energy star rated appliances at
www.Energystar.gov
It is quite fun to see the efforts being made or apparently being made by some
manufacturers to allow some folks to buy appliances which will assist them in
their financial and environmental conservation
I particularly like this one. We consumers so seldom have anyone make an effort
to put a value on our time. And isn't our time important to us?
And so much has been made over the years over the issue of lengthy recharge
times for EVs.
With fast-charging those EV fueling times are coming
According to this study's methodology, fuel efficiency is important, though
obviously not the only factor. The top 5 cars include an assortment of
approaches, including the Hybrid Prius, the Non-Hybrid Civic and the VW TDI.
http://money.cnn.com/2004/05/18/pf/autos/efficient_cost_to_own/
The
It's a good point. I've been investigating Energy Star ratings for
buildings.
Why not vehicles?
On May 20, 2004, at 12:39 PM, murdoch wrote:
I am spending some time today researching energy star rated appliances
at
www.Energystar.gov
It is quite fun to see the efforts being made or
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A sticker on the blue Dodge read: ask me about veggie power. The truck belonged
to Joel Wolf, a rancher,
Hello Pierre, and all
This is all quite correct, but you and Balaji are looking at it from
different viewpoints, you from that of the society that did the
colonising, which should indeed be working on such self-examination,
and he from that of a society that was colonised, which now has to
Dear Malcolm
Dear Kieth, thanks for the warm welcome back, good to be back!
:-) Good to have you.
I read the links you sent - fine, eloquent words.
I think I must have become synical about certain aspects of life,
especially here in the UK.
Well then let's see if we can cheer you up a
cholla51 wrote:
I do not seem to have enough information on this process: 9.6 g NaOH
+ 9.6 ml WVO, mix and add it to 40 ml water/liter of WVO, then add
this to how many liters of WVO after soaps have been removed? I have
been making 55 gallon batches succesfully until the big glop monster
Keith,
We did NOT end up with biodiesel. The consistancy is close to that of the
original grease. I am unsure now what to do with the stuff. I think I didn't
mix the lye/methanol enough and something reacted with the animal fat. I don't
know.
I did the same experiment with my 6th period
I received a message from that email address. The email contains an
attachment. Being the suspicious type, I expect it's an attempt to
infect me with a virus, since I have not yet unsubscribed from this
list. Anyone else seen such emails?
Bryan
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Yes Ryan,
As do all methods if they are conducted properly.
Todd Swearingen
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From: Pool, Ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2004 10:21 AM
Subject: RE: [biofuel] Washing methods/Pressure
Preventing the poor reaction that
ardis streeter wrote:
Hi all,, I have been working on a fuel processor now
for some time. I have the methoxide tank done,it is
all stainless steel construction.Now I am building the
reaction tank also stainless. It will have a heating
coil in it, that is connected to my wood boiler to
Hi Ryan
Preventing the poor reaction that allows the emulsion to form in the
first place sounds like the real goal.
That's quite right.
Does Aleks Kac's Foolproof method create fuel that can withstand
mechanical agitation during the wash phase? If not, what method
does?
Both do, when done
murdoch wrote:
According to this study's methodology, fuel efficiency is important, though
obviously not the only factor. The top 5 cars include an assortment of
approaches, including the Hybrid Prius, the Non-Hybrid Civic and the VW TDI.
Martin,
Is this a diesel or something else - a non-USA model?
The cavalier, according to yahoo autos, achieves 27-37 mpg.
http://autos.yahoo.com/newcars/chevrolet_cavalier_2005/3916/model_overview.h
tml
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From: Martin Klingensmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Thankyou MM and all
Thanks NTSL and Craig and bwelch. Looks like some comments worth discussing.
I'm passing on Craig's comments especially to Keith Addison's biofuels list,
which is here:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/biofuel/
as there may be some further hashing out of this information
I received a message from that email address. The email contains an
attachment. Being the suspicious type, I expect it's an attempt to
infect me with a virus, since I have not yet unsubscribed from this
list. Anyone else seen such emails?
Bryan
False sender's address, can't be helped.
At 02:42 PM 5/20/04 +0100, you wrote:
Walt
Have you looked at polyethene to ethanol
reactors?
Mark
Nope. Tell us more :-)
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CAFE standards worse now than 15 years ago, etc etc etc. It would be
hard to find a better case for illustrating that all the wrong people
are calling all the wrong tunes for all the wrong reasons.
The more we all use the net to stay in touch with each other, the more
transparent we can make
Alexander Noack of Elsbett made the same statement to me regarding the
lubricating oil contamination problems when using soybean SVO. (We were
discussing only SVO so I am not sure if he also meant to imply soybean based
Biodiesel as well.) I did some research on the lubrication oil
Hi MM
CAFE standards worse now than 15 years ago, etc etc etc. It would be
hard to find a better case for illustrating that all the wrong people
are calling all the wrong tunes for all the wrong reasons.
The more we all use the net to stay in touch with each other, the more
transparent we
Martin,
Yah, well nothing should surprise you when you compare the prices in that
list vs MSRP.
$33 - $34 thousand for a Golf?
Try $18,275 - $19,300 for a 2004, GL, TDI, 1.9 liter, Turbodiesel.
I guess if they can escalate the value by 80% for their little list, they
can manipulate anything
Hello Noam
Keith,
We did NOT end up with biodiesel. The consistancy is close to that
of the original grease. I am unsure now what to do with the stuff. I
think I didn't mix the lye/methanol enough and something reacted
with the animal fat.
What animal fat? Was this virgin oil or used oil?
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