Re: [Biofuel] thanks all

2005-02-09 Thread Vincent zadworny

hello luc
 
yes i was thinking about going to the base base method. you the 75% of the 
methoxide in the first mix and the remaining 25% in the second mix. my oil has 
a lot of animal fat in it so they say that this one is ht ebest for that
 
vincent zadworny
 
Vancouver Canada

Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'ay Vincent;

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From: Vincent zadworny 
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Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] thanks all


 Thanks Luc

 i will be starting with about 10 to 20 gallons i was going to try the 
 ase - base method that is on the JTF site.

You are refering to the single stage right ? Not the acid base. When 
starting out it is higkly recommended to start with the single stage methode 
before attacking the two stage acid base method. I am going into my second 
year (my completed reactor came on line last August) and I am swtill going 
with the sigle stage and using NaOH as a catalyst. Others have gone on 
quicker so It is up to you, however a good solid understanding of the single 
satge method is paramount in getting the basic troubleshooting down before 
moving to the acid base method. Check it out:
http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#whystart


I used to take Chem in high school and have contacted my old teacher.

Chem teacher eh? Get him/her involved. Use words like esterification and 
methyl esters, NaOH, KOH ect. Bait the hook. The more the merrier 
(some even marry her,ha!) and being a chem teacher with all the hub bub that 
the various govt's are making now about asving a to of emissions ect this 
could be viewed as a teaching project; making eco-friendly fuel. Teachers 
can't resist that stuff. You got to sell it a bit though :-).
Shouldn't be too hard a sell, BC seems to be eco-minded.
Have fun, and good fueling.

I will keep my lye dry.

It works better that way :-)
Luc

 Thanks again

 Vincent Zadworny

 Vancouver Canada

 Legal Eagle wrote:
 G'day Vincent;

 That's one heep of a jump from test batches to 100 gals. You sure you 
 don't
 want to try something in the order of 20-30 liters first ? Only a
 suggestion mind you.
 All the best, keep your lye dry :-)
 Luc
 - Original Message - 
 From: Vincent zadworny
 To: biomailinglist
 Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
 Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all


 hello all,

 i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of
 the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the
 processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100
 US gallon reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be (hopefully)
 expanding to include both of the tanks. I will then be producing about 75
 US gallons a day(again Hopefully)

 wish me luck

 Vincent Zadworny

 Vancouver Canada




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Re: [Biofuel] thanks all

2005-02-06 Thread Vincent zadworny

Thanks Luc
 
i will be starting with about 10 to 20 gallons i was going to try the base  - 
base method that is on the JTF site. I used to take Chem in high school and 
have contacted my old teacher. I will keep my lye dry.
 
 
Thanks again
 
Vincent Zadworny
 
Vancouver Canada

Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day Vincent;

That's one heep of a jump from test batches to 100 gals. You sure you don't 
want to try something in the order of 20-30 liters first ? Only a 
suggestion mind you.
All the best, keep your lye dry :-)
Luc
- Original Message - 
From: Vincent zadworny 
To: biomailinglist 
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all


 hello all,

 i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of 
 the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the 
 processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100 
 US gallon reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be (hopefully) 
 expanding to include both of the tanks. I will then be producing about 75 
 US gallons a day(again Hopefully)

 wish me luck

 Vincent Zadworny

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Re: [Biofuel] thanks all

2005-02-06 Thread Legal Eagle



- Original Message - 
From: Vincent zadworny [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 9:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] thanks all



Thanks Luc

i will be starting with about 10 to 20 gallons i was going to try the 
ase  - base method that is on the JTF site.


You are refering to the single stage right ? Not the acid base. When 
starting out it is higkly recommended to start with the single stage methode 
before attacking the two stage acid base method. I am going into my second 
year (my completed reactor came on line last  August) and I am swtill going 
with the sigle stage and using NaOH as a catalyst. Others have gone on 
quicker so It is up to you, however a good solid understanding of the single 
satge method is paramount in getting the basic troubleshooting down before 
moving to the acid base method. Check it out:

http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_make2.html#whystart



I used to take Chem in high school and have contacted my old teacher.


Chem teacher eh? Get him/her involved. Use words like esterification and 
methyl esters, NaOH, KOH ect. Bait the hook. The more the merrier 
(some even marry her,ha!) and being a chem teacher with all the hub bub that 
the various govt's are making now about asving a to of emissions ect this 
could be viewed as a teaching project; making eco-friendly fuel. Teachers 
can't resist that stuff. You got to sell it a bit though :-).

Shouldn't be too hard a sell, BC seems to be eco-minded.
Have fun, and good fueling.


I will keep my lye dry.


It works better that way :-)
Luc


Thanks again

Vincent Zadworny

Vancouver Canada

Legal Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day Vincent;

That's one heep of a jump from test batches to 100 gals. You sure you 
don't

want to try something in the order of 20-30 liters first ? Only a
suggestion mind you.
All the best, keep your lye dry :-)
Luc
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From: Vincent zadworny

To: biomailinglist
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all



hello all,

i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of
the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the
processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100
US gallon reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be (hopefully)
expanding to include both of the tanks. I will then be producing about 75
US gallons a day(again Hopefully)

wish me luck

Vincent Zadworny

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[Biofuel] thanks all

2005-02-04 Thread Vincent zadworny

hello all,
 
 i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of the 
small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the processes. 
this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100 US gallon 
reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be (hopefully) expanding to 
include both of the tanks. I will then be producing about 75 US gallons a 
day(again Hopefully)
 
wish me luck
 
Vincent Zadworny
 
Vancouver Canada
 



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Re: [Biofuel] thanks all

2005-02-04 Thread Legal Eagle



That's one heep of a jump from test batches to 100 gals. You sure you don't 
want to try something in the order of 20-30 liters first ? Only  a 
suggestion mind you.

All the best, keep your lye dry :-)
Luc
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To: biomailinglist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 12:51 PM
Subject: [Biofuel] thanks all



hello all,

i would like to thank every one who responded to me postings. washing of 
the small test batches are going good and am quite confident with the 
processes. this weekend i am setting up my BIG system consisting of a 100 
US gallon reaction tank. i have 2 of these tanks and will be (hopefully) 
expanding to include both of the tanks. I will then be producing about 75 
US gallons a day(again Hopefully)


wish me luck

Vincent Zadworny

Vancouver Canada




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