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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best source for WVO
Ricalls,
They would be an excellent source for your oil but if they use lard you
should use the Base Base method after you have mastered the basics.
Lard,tallow give a very good grade of fuel with the exception of winter
qualities. they also
as i am just starting myself, i am thinking towards donut shops. they
usually fry no meats in their veg oil and would have less fats.
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Hi All Don't donut shops use LARD that is SOLID at room temp? Isn't that lard full of sugar? Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: as i am just starting myself, i am thinking towards donut shops. they usually fry no meats in their veg oil and would have less
: [Biofuel] best source for
WVO
Hi All
Don't donut shops use LARD that is SOLID at room temp?
Isn't that lard full of sugar?
Roy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as
i am just starting myself, i am thinking towards donut shops. they
usually fry no meats in their veg oil and would
an engine.
Reg'ds
Bob
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From: ROY Washbish
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:09 PM
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Hi All
Don't donut shops use LARD that is SOLID at room temp?
Isn't that lard full of sugar?
Roy
for sabotaging an engine.
Reg'ds
Bob
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From: ROY Washbish
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 12:09 PM
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Hi All
Don't donut shops use LARD that is SOLID at room temp?
Isn't that lard full
) are rather close.
Jan
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Jan Warnqvist
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From: Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What exactly would sugar do to an engine? The worst I can think
Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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What exactly would sugar do to an engine? The worst I can think of is
clogging some filters or increasing carbon deposits.
Zeke
On 3/22/06, Bob
Yep, this was a petrol engine, maybe a diesel would be more resilient
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Bob Carr wrote:
It leaves a horrid toffee
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] best source for WVO
What exactly would sugar do to an engine? The worst I can think of is
clogging some filters or increasing carbon deposits.
Zeke
On 3/22/06, Bob Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nor sure about lard, but watch out for sugar in your feedstock
be removed.
Logan Vilas
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From: Bob Carr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 11:59 AM
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It leaves a horrid toffee like deposit on your valves , pistons, rings and
every other part
Ricalls,
They would be an excellent source for your oil but if they use lard you
should use the Base Base method after you have mastered the basics.
Lard,tallow give a very good grade of fuel with the exception of winter
qualities. they also have to change the grease out often if they serve
Concerning the results of adding sugar to gasoline -
I find data suggesting that relatively low amounts of sugar present in
gasoline might be fairly harmless compared to 2lbs of sugar poured into a
gas tank, resulting in the engine being irreparably damaged within 50
miles, as reported by Bob
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