Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Mike Barnett
Mine was...!! I just deleted them Mike JAMAICA - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 3:26 PM Subject: [biofuel] Mailbox flood I really hope everybody's mailbox isn't getting flooded with Returned

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Quinn
Robert, If its any consolation, horsetail makes a lovely tea: Horsetail Herb Equisetum arvense , The primary uses of horsetail revolve around its wealth of mineral content and, especially, its silica content. Silica is very important to the body, our hair, bones and nails. Though richly

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Edan Puritt
Hi Don't know if its relevant, but I recently (last week) made the switch over to Linux, and I haven't been bothered with unwanted virues, etc. nor have I received any of this deluge. Edan - Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Don't know if its relevant, but I recently (last week) made the switch over to Linux, and I haven't been bothered with unwanted virues, etc. nor have I received any of this deluge. Edan Hi Edan Not directly relevant, but a good idea anyway it seems, if you're a Windoze user. This deluge

Re: [biofuel] Now here's a nice little joke

2003-10-05 Thread Brent S
Well, if I had alot of money, I might concider buying a ready made system. The system on that website look very nice, and I can build one like it from that. The problem I have is cost of the components. I would love to have a conal tank system, but they cost around $300 each. So, I haven't got

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Alan Petrillo
Keith Addison wrote: Hi Don't know if its relevant, but I recently (last week) made the switch over to Linux, and I haven't been bothered with unwanted virues, etc. nor have I received any of this deluge. Edan Hi Edan Not directly relevant, but a good idea anyway it seems, if you're a

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Keith Addison
Doesn't sound too bad Robert, only you need to take on some extra work. :-) Well, everyone's much too busy, and if not why not. (Cold comfort, eh?) Keith Addison wrote: Do they come from various sources? All these I'm referring to concern one member, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Who's now gone.

[biofuel] Profiteers Empowered - Hasta La Vista, California

2003-10-05 Thread MH
Arnold Unplugged - It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected Friday, October 3, 2003 http://www.gregpalast.com/detail.cfm?artid=283row=0 It's not what Arnold Schwarzenegger did to the girls a decade back that should raise an eyebrow. According to a series of

Re: [biofuel] Now here's a nice little joke

2003-10-05 Thread Keith Addison
Well, if I had alot of money, I might concider buying a ready made system. The system on that website look very nice, and I can build one like it from that. The problem I have is cost of the components. I would love to have a conal tank system, but they cost around $300 each. So, I haven't got

Re: [biofuel] WVO filtration

2003-10-05 Thread Grant Simpson
Hi ,I have used a 10clear water filter housing set with 20 5 micron pleated filters inside ,you will need a small 12 or 24 volt pump to move it around . just a suggestion , i have found these far less expensive than using a racor filter .They last longer too . If you have trouble finding a

Re: [biofuel] Off-topic? - was Re: Popular Mechanics article

2003-10-05 Thread Keith Addison
Hi Gustl Hallo Keith, For my money this sums it up: Keith Addison List owner Happy Happy, Gustl Actually it's a technical term used by Yahoo - have a look, it's right there in the message heading. They put it there, not me. Send a message to that address and it comes to me. List ownership

[biofuel] Best pipes for biodiesel processors

2003-10-05 Thread biottodiesel
Hi, I'm currently building my own processor, and have rescently found out that there is some oxydation between biodiesel and copper. Would PVC pipes be a good choice? I was planning on having a pump plumbed into the pipes alongside the 55 gallon drum. Thanks, Otto

[biofuel] Phenolphthalein solution for titration

2003-10-05 Thread simonswb6
i found this online 'Phenolphthalein Indicating Solution, 1% in Alcohol, 125ml' is this ok for doing titration? it has 1% Alcohol? Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -~-- Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark Printer at

Re: [biofuel] WVO filtration

2003-10-05 Thread Neoteric Biofuels Inc
Hi Grant: I would be very wary of any filter setup that claims to have 20 and 5 micron filters, yet will allow WVO to pass at less than about 150F. I'd also have to really wonder, if you are heating the WVO to get it through, if those filters are really filtering, or if they've torn or

Re: [biofuel] Mailbox flood

2003-10-05 Thread Alan Petrillo
Keith Addison wrote: So you'd rather struggle along with a broken carburetor than get one that works just because you know how to fix it (mostly)? What's the purpose of having a car anyway, to fight with crappy carburetors or get to where you're going quickly and easily? I think Linux is

Re: [biofuel] WVO filtration

2003-10-05 Thread Alan Petrillo
Grant Simpson wrote: Hi ,I have used a 10clear water filter housing set with 20 5 micron pleated filters inside ,you will need a small 12 or 24 volt pump to move it around . just a suggestion , i have found these far less expensive than using a racor filter .They last longer too . If