Hi,
Thanks for writing some about making soap from the glycerin by-product.
You write about 10 grams (or more) of NaOH per liter of glyc.
How or what do you count the already used amount of NaOH during the BD
proces, which we find back in the by-product ?
Met dank en vriendelijke groet,
I took this from the tdiclub.com . I use Shell Rotella T (synthetic)
because that's what I could get locally. I suggest visiting that
website if you need to know more about your VW TDI. There is a wealth
of knowledge in the forums. Start with the TDI FAQ. Please note that
this does not
Looks like I owe you an apology Luc...This is pretty hard core truth about
your own country. Guess I didn't think you had it in you. Obviously, I was
wrong. My education continues.
I have checked all the local news sources around here and as I'm sure
you can guess, not a one of them has any
I have been making my own soap for about 14 years now. The only real
secret that I have found in regards to fantastic foaming action of your
soaps is the inclusion of coconut oil (c.o.) in your recipe. I am aware
that a few of the more popular websites, and even books written on the
subject,
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From: Anti-Fossil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator
Looks like I owe you an apology Luc...This is pretty hard core truth about
your own country.
You are relating to SVO soap no? Like an olive oil castille? What I am on
about is using the glycerine by-product from biodiesel production and
converting that into a usable soap.
So far so good by the way. Everything is hardening up nicely, as expected
(hoped). Now only leaves to see what
Hello Robert,
Does the Canadian Government advocating Sterile Seed Technology?
Thank you,
O'Neil.
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My name is Tracy, and I am Jeremy's wife. I am also a soapmaker. There are a
few things that concern me about making soap with the by-product of biodiesel.
First, imho, the wvo is not exactly the cleanest stuff to begin with and I
think there might be problems with the government in
Your message consisted of a single '?' character, and the entire reply
(up to 12 replies deep) is 23KB. This means your signal to noise ratio
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Thank you for the biblical references that follow
while the article below maybe of some interest:
Revelation 11:18 -
The nations were angry, and Your wrath has come, And
the time of the dead, that they should be judged, And that
You should reward Your servants the prophets and the
Well said,
You can pick on Canada all you want, I on the other hand will pick on my own
country, the good old U. S. of A. This used to be the land of the free and the
home of the brave, and as stated below, what a croc! You think you have lost
your freedoms, what most Americans don't realize
Despite wariness toward mainstream environmental groups,
a growing number of evangelicals view stewardship of the environment
as a responsibility mandated by God in the Bible.
And now they only need to extend that to include the sanctity of other
peoples' lives, like no support for criminal
I don't get it. Messing this much with nature is definitely NOT a good
thing. Nature is very capable of fighting back. We have spent millenia
evolving with the natural food. Can anyone say for certain that genetically
modified food will not affect the animals of this planet (especially us) in
What I am doing here is experimenting in an attempt to make the by product
useful to me. Best to follow the instructional links given in Keith's post
about it for now.
I will post any information once I have it.
Kim:
No volcanoes yet, not so much as a bubble.
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Luc
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From: Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:36 AM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine soap making
G'day Pieter;
What I am doing here is experimenting in an attempt to make the by product
useful to me. Best to
Martin,
I am using gmail and still trying to figure it out. When I get
messages quoted text is hidden so if someone else doesn't snip I can't
see that. It would appear that there must have been 12 other times
that the discussion was not snipped which lead up to this point. I
would suggest
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From: John Mullan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 6:36 AM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Canadian Government to Unleash Terminator
I don't get it. Messing this much with nature is definitely NOT a good
thing. Nature is very
business and our wonderful dictator run this country.
I think that should read business runs our wonderful dictator, well
business certainly runs Blair over here.Chris
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1) You're not providing sufficient background on this issue for others to
gain an informed understanding and draw their own conclusions.
and
2) Everyone who is leaping lizards over this matter leaves out one very
important fact - biodiesel blends, up to approximately B-75, do more to
improve
I do not use any coconut, I use goat tallow for really creamy lather. It
is very kind to older skin, but cleans younger skin perfectly. If you want
a more hydrating soap, add 20% emu tallow. I only use coconut for dish
washing soap, and at that I have to add something to protect my hands
I like using avocado oil my self.
Menthol makes a nice addition to bathroom soap.It is really nice to
shave with.
Greg H.
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From: Kim Garth Travis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 09:13
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Glycerine
Kenneth,
1) You're not providing sufficient background on this issue for others to
gain an informed understanding and draw their own conclusions.
http://www.bayareabiofuel.com/BiodieselTaxIncentiveSnippet.shtml (lead
to original post at a forum)
and
2) Everyone who is leaping lizards
I agree Luc. But one of my points is also the fact that genetically
modified food may genetically modify us. That, as well as going hungry,
scares me.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Legal Eagle
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 7:34 AM
I am using gmail and still trying to figure it out. When I get
messages quoted text is hidden so if someone else doesn't snip I can't
see that.
So you DO only go one level deep.
It would appear that there must have been 12 other times
that the discussion was not snipped which lead up to
We affirm that God-given dominion is a sacred responsibility to
steward the earth and not a license to abuse the creation of which
we are a part, said the statement, which has been distributed to
50,000 member churches. Because clean air, pure water, and
adequate resources are crucial to
Thank you for providing the url, which links to a broader discussion.
Unfortunately, the responses at that site don't quite conduct a
side-by-side analysis of the present rule and the proposed rule.
Can you provide an url for the proposed rule as written, exactly?
Interpretations of the
I am still waiting for answers
Andy
On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 02:15:21 +0900, Keith Addison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin,
I am using gmail and still trying to figure it out. When I get
messages quoted text is hidden so if someone else doesn't snip I can't
see that.
So you DO only go one
West Wing's Ethanol Problem
By David Morris, AlterNet. Posted February 2, 2005.
A recent episode of the popular television drama raised ethanol
trashing to an entirely new level.
In a recent episode of The West Wing, dark horse Democratic
presidential candidate Matt Santos (played by
New Rules Project - Agriculture - Ethanol and Biodiesel Production -
Small Scale
Ethanol and Biodiesel Production - Focus on Scale and Cooperative Ownership
The conversion of biomass into ethanol and biodiesel provides farmers
an additional market for their crops. Over the years, many
Todd posted a good reply to this question a few months ago. It's here:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/38094/
Date: 2004-09-03
From: Appal Energy
Subject: Re: [biofuel] pump size
Best wishes
Keith
I have a 1 clear water pump hooked up to an eighty gal hot water heater.
I used all 1
Andy
:-)
I hope you're not holding your breath...
From previous... I'll put it in quotes for you rather than the
long-standing worldwide standard of 's for previous messages, since
you're still -challenged:
On the other hand, you didn't answer mine, why should I answer
yours?
Luc
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 3:48 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] Ethanol and Biodiesel Production - Small Scale
http://www.newrules.org/agri/smalleth.html
New Rules Project - Agriculture - Ethanol and
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