Front loaders washer/driers in one, like the smaller LG units spin at 1200 rpm, but I don't think that is what you want. In Europe, they have top loader washing machines that spin at very high speeds to get as much moister as possible out of the cloths as to make the dryers work easier, or to make the time out on the cloths line shorter for those who prefer not to use a drier at all. They even make stand alone cloth spinners alone, without a washer or dryer built into them. They also make cloth ringers, but I don't think that will help here. BTW, that LG. front loader is only 2 sq. feet in displacement, and has a sanitary cycle that will heat what normally would be water to an 'I don't know what' temperature. A sanitary one, I guess. But it is a front loader. Don't know what happens if you lay it on it's back, permanently lock the door, and enter and remove the fluids to be processed through the water feed and purge lines. You might blow the bearings, as I was told some motors are made to be lubricated while the unit is on a certain plain, and if it is not on the proper intended plain, there will be an eventual POOF! Equator makes an even smaller front load washer/drier unit, at 1.5 sq. feet. Regardless, I really don't know what the hell I'm taking about. The motor lube info I got was from Royal Sovereign, makers of rolling mini split air conditioners. It's a floor standing ac with a vinyl hose running to a separate condenser and fan, mounted in a 'box fan' like contraption. You hang this 'box fan' out the window, and close the window on the vinyl hose, which saves what little window space you have compared to a full sized ac unit. I wanted to mount the box fan condenser in a 'lying on it's side' position outside my windowsill below the sill line, instead of standing it up as one is supposed to, for the condo management did not want what looked like a box fan hanging from my windowsill, and on it's face it would not look as such, but as the tech at the Royal Sovereign parent company 'King Post' said, lay it on it's side and run it; POOF! Well, have fun burning down your house! Meanwhile, my new misery is trying to find a way to get my car to hold two barrels of B100, for it's delivery cost is way up there, at $50 a drop off, and the only way to offset that is to get two barrels instead of one. So I'm looking into a roof rack with two aero dynamic hard luggage carriers, fit with auxiliary tanks, 4 smaller tanks in the trunk; one on both sides rear of the wheel wells, in the space between the underside of the trunk lid, reaching down into the depths of the rocker panels, another under the rear self tray, spanning across the rear of the trunk, and one shaped as a spare, in, where else? The spare tire compartment under the trunk floor. These all will have to be linked by steel braided rubber hoses to the main tank, or the main tank will have to have a suction pump, hose / holster / nozzle / activator for scavenging oil from all these different cells. I will also have to install heavy duty air bag suspension supplements inside the rear coil springs to keep the rear end from dragging and grating the bumper and trunk off the car. I will then procure a space saver spare, deflate it half way, place it on the drivers seat, and use it to nurse my aching butt, which by then will really hurt, cause all this BS really burns my ass! >8-D Seriously, I'm in Bergen County, Hackensack NJ, USA, and have no place what so ever to hide a barrel of anything, so, if there is any co-op activities around here that anyone is aware of, or someone is getting the stuff delivered to their garage and wouldn't mind ordering and storing, for a fee, another barrel for someone else to help cut the delivery costs, please let me know. Thanks. Gregory _______________________________________________ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/biofuel
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