Re: [Biofuel] A wealth of manuals

2006-03-08 Thread David Marquis
Hello All,

I have put the .iso up on my ftp server to help out
with the downloading. It isn't going to be a super
fast connection, but it should be acceptable. the
address is ftp://japanish.org/public The username is
anonymous and the password is anonymous. Let me know
if you have any problems.

Dave

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Re: [Biofuel] A wealth of manuals

2006-03-07 Thread David Marquis
Hello Michael,

I can host it for awhile. Please send me email
directly and we can discuss it.

Dave

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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-06 Thread David Marquis
Thanks for your input. Our house is really bad in the
insulation area. I have done some remodeling and the
insulation that I have put has helped a lot in those
rooms, but the upper floor pretty much doesn't have
any.

I need to replace the furnace so I thought BD would be
a great solution to help the enviroment a little bit
and cut my costs also.

Dave

--- Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Have you done any energy loss calculations on your
 house?  Unless you
 have prior bills, that's probably the only way to
 get a decent figure
 for how much fuel you'll need.  Houses vary too much
 to be able to
 give a decent average number, even assuming the same
 climate. You can
 get fancy programs and such to simualte energy use,
 but I'd just use a
 simple UA analysis and heating degree days to get a
 ballpark.
 
 And it depends alot on your comfort level too.  I
 happen to like 60F
 much better than 70F.
 
 On 1/5/06, David Marquis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi Doug,
 
  I am pretty sure that it is probably cooler here
 in
  Minnesota. I call it the great tundra wasteland.
 :-) I
  did some searching on the internet for #2 grade
  heating oil and it is running in the $2.00-$2.30 a
  gallon range. Eeek! Well I believe that I can
 use/make
  BD of less than that. Even if I had to buy WVO
 from
  the local BD co-op (not a bad thing) at a 1.00 a
  gallon, I think I would still be under the going
 rate
  for #2 heating oil.
 
  500 gallons? That's a lot. I would have thought
 that
  it would be a lot less... maybe I am not in the
 know.
 
  For example, my wife and I have our house
 thermostat
  set
   at a fairly low (at least according to our
 friends)
  17 degrees C.
  WOW! that is 62-63 F. I keep it at 66F or 19C.
 
  What are your thoughts?
 
  Dave
 
  --- Doug Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Hi Dave:
  
   I live in Hamilton, Ontario, which is on the
   western end of Lake Ontario
   and about the same latitude as Rome.  Last year,
   which was somewhat colder
   than normal, we used approximately 500US gallons
 of
   #2 Fuel Oil to heat our
   house at a cost of $1,400 CND.
   You should probably talk to a fuel oil
   distributor to get an idea of
   what the average usage in Minnesota will be.  I
   suspect that average usage
   in your area will be somewhat higher then it is
   here.  You live further
   north than I do and I suspect that you also have
 a
   more continental climate.
   But as I'm sure you are aware, there are a lot
 of
   things that can impact
   your fuel usage.  For example, my wife and I
 have
   our house thermostat set
   at a fairly low (at least according to our
 friends)
   17 degrees C.
  
   Hope this helps,
  
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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-06 Thread David Marquis
Hi Doug,

Thanks for your input! I am going to call around to
see what people are generally using. 

 The house is a story and a half double-brick
construction built in 1952, an era when energy costs
were not a concern.

Not too shabby! Our house was built in 1896 by some
Italian immigrants that used to run a meat store.
Anyways, long story, shorter, they built this house
and didn't have a lot of money so they used wood
shavings that the meat was packed in..

Cubic yards of shavings fill the walls and really
don't do much for keeping the heat in.

Just buy a few extra sweaters and eat more :)

I can handle that. :-)

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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-05 Thread David Marquis
Thanks for the pointer!

Dave

--- james demer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Check out this news group: 
 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/altfuelfurnace/
 
 It is all about heating w/ biod. and it is packed
 full of good info.
 
 james demer
 
 On 1/4/06, David Marquis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hello Doug,
 
  Nice to meet you and all of the other people on
 the
  list. Canada, huh... I am thinking that it is
 really
  cold, I guess depending on where you live. I have
 a
  friend that used to live in Montreal a couple of
 years
  ago and they had a real nasty streak of
 -35F...Brrr.
 
  Well I am thinking that I can get a oil fired
 furnace
  that can use BD and save a lot of money. Natural
 gas
  here in Minnesota is sky high!!! And that is with
 a
  really mild winter so far.
 
 

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_heaters.html#homeheat.
 
  Ya I have read that and a lot of the site so far.
 I
  still need to drill down on some of the links
  though Great Info!
 
  There is a BD coop that will deliver waste oil for
  1.00 a gallon, so I was hoping that I could get by
  with 150 gallons for the winter, maybe not, but it
  still is a not nearly what I am pay for a month
 now.
  So with a furnance that needs to go next year, I
  thought I would do some research and make the
 pludge
  along with a oil fired water heater as well.
 
  Other than the eating ruber thing, I wouldn't
 think
  there is much difference that regular home heating
  oil, but I might be wrong.
 
  Dave
 
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Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel story from Madison, Wisconsin

2006-01-05 Thread David Marquis
Sweet! Now if you lived a little closer, I would be
tempted to ask at see your setup being a noob and
all... :-)

Dave

--- Sean Michael Dargan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Greetings to my brothers and sisters in the noble
 biodiesel movement!
 
 I thought you might like to see this story that our
 local news did on me and my obsession with BD.  You
 might get a kick out of it... I'm kind of a dork.
 
 Here's the link.  Click on the video story link at
 the top of the page.  
 

http://www.wkowtv.com/index.php/news/story/p/pkid/22991#videowindow
 
 Keep the faith, etc.
 
 Sean Michael Dargan
 Singer/Songwriter/Bagpiper/Rockstar
 Madison, Wisconsin USA
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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-05 Thread David Marquis
Hi Doug,

I am pretty sure that it is probably cooler here in
Minnesota. I call it the great tundra wasteland. :-) I
did some searching on the internet for #2 grade
heating oil and it is running in the $2.00-$2.30 a
gallon range. Eeek! Well I believe that I can use/make
BD of less than that. Even if I had to buy WVO from
the local BD co-op (not a bad thing) at a 1.00 a
gallon, I think I would still be under the going rate
for #2 heating oil. 

500 gallons? That's a lot. I would have thought that
it would be a lot less... maybe I am not in the know.

For example, my wife and I have our house thermostat
set
 at a fairly low (at least according to our friends)
17 degrees C.
WOW! that is 62-63 F. I keep it at 66F or 19C.

What are your thoughts?

Dave

--- Doug Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Dave:
 
 I live in Hamilton, Ontario, which is on the
 western end of Lake Ontario
 and about the same latitude as Rome.  Last year,
 which was somewhat colder
 than normal, we used approximately 500US gallons of
 #2 Fuel Oil to heat our
 house at a cost of $1,400 CND.
 You should probably talk to a fuel oil
 distributor to get an idea of
 what the average usage in Minnesota will be.  I
 suspect that average usage
 in your area will be somewhat higher then it is
 here.  You live further
 north than I do and I suspect that you also have a
 more continental climate.
 But as I'm sure you are aware, there are a lot of
 things that can impact
 your fuel usage.  For example, my wife and I have
 our house thermostat set
 at a fairly low (at least according to our friends)
 17 degrees C.
 
 Hope this helps,
 
 Doug Turner
 




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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-04 Thread David Marquis
Hello Doug,

I guess I am in luck. I was looking at the wilsons
link you sent and they recommend the Kerr furnances
and boilers for BD. I looked at the Kerr link from
Wilsons and they have a distributor in Duluth
Minnesota

How much oil do you think I need for the winter
months?

Dave

--- Doug Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi David:
 
There is some information on using BD as home
 heating fuel on the JtF
 site, for example,

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_heaters.html#homeheat.
  Here in Canada
 there is a company called Wilson's Fuels,
 http://www.wilsons.ca/home_heat/biofuel.html in Nova
 Scotia that is selling
 B20 home heating oil and they are using waste fish
 oil as their feedstock.
 According to Wilson's website, both B20 and B100 can
 be used as home heating
 oil provided your oil storage tank is indoors.  I'm
 waiting to hear from my
 furnace manufacturer before putting any BD in my oil
 tank.
 Anyway, Irving Oil is also a Canadian company. 
 It dominates the markets
 in the Maritimes but I suspect that they don't have
 any operations in
 Minnesota.
 
 Good luck with your search and please share your
 findings,
 
 Doug Turner
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: David Marquis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
 Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:28 PM
 Subject: [Biofuel] Intro / Question
 
 
  Hello All,
 
  I thought I should introduce myself and start a
  conversation in the process.
 
  I am interested in Biofuels as an alternative to
 the
  fossil fuels. I believe that with all the
 technology
  that man posses that it is a shame that we can't,
 or
  maybe I should say, won't create a ultra fuel
  efficient means of transportation.
 
  That being said, I drive a small Suzuki car and in
 the
  non-icey road months I ride a vespa. I am looking
 into
  getting an older diesel car/van/truck that can be
 run
  off of Biodiesel.
 
  I currantly live in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA and I
 am
  interested in meeting/talking to like minded
 people...
 
  Along those lines, have anyone looked at
 converting
  their home heating furnace/water heater to
 Biodiesel?
 
  I found this company
  http://www.irvingoilco.com/homeheat/product4.html
 that
  looks interesting.
 
  Dave
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-04 Thread David Marquis
Hello Doug,

Nice to meet you and all of the other people on the
list. Canada, huh... I am thinking that it is really
cold, I guess depending on where you live. I have a
friend that used to live in Montreal a couple of years
ago and they had a real nasty streak of -35F...Brrr. 

Well I am thinking that I can get a oil fired furnace
that can use BD and save a lot of money. Natural gas
here in Minnesota is sky high!!! And that is with a
really mild winter so far. 

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_heaters.html#homeheat.

Ya I have read that and a lot of the site so far. I
still need to drill down on some of the links
though Great Info! 

There is a BD coop that will deliver waste oil for
1.00 a gallon, so I was hoping that I could get by
with 150 gallons for the winter, maybe not, but it
still is a not nearly what I am pay for a month now.
So with a furnance that needs to go next year, I
thought I would do some research and make the pludge
along with a oil fired water heater as well.

Other than the eating ruber thing, I wouldn't think
there is much difference that regular home heating
oil, but I might be wrong.

Dave

Please check out my new web page at http://www.japanish.org Just cut and paste 
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[Biofuel] Intro / Question

2006-01-03 Thread David Marquis
Hello All,

I thought I should introduce myself and start a
conversation in the process.

I am interested in Biofuels as an alternative to the
fossil fuels. I believe that with all the technology
that man posses that it is a shame that we can't, or
maybe I should say, won't create a ultra fuel
efficient means of transportation.

That being said, I drive a small Suzuki car and in the
non-icey road months I ride a vespa. I am looking into
getting an older diesel car/van/truck that can be run
off of Biodiesel. 

I currantly live in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA and I am
interested in meeting/talking to like minded people...

Along those lines, have anyone looked at converting
their home heating furnace/water heater to Biodiesel? 

I found this company
http://www.irvingoilco.com/homeheat/product4.html that
looks interesting. 

Dave
  






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