On 8/5/07, Andres Secco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In planning a house, an apartment building, even a shopping mall,
one
should not even CONSIDER water quality that is available. ???
In a house, the designer, builder, contractors, NO they should not
unless the building owner wants
On 8/6/07, Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/5/07, Andres Secco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In planning a house, an apartment building, even a shopping mall,
one
should not even CONSIDER water quality that is available. ???
In a house, the designer, builder,
On 8/5/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
Whats with the miss direction?
You are accusing me of misdirection? That is not wise.
That is how I came across but was not my intention.
This is not on topic to the discussion
at hand (the bottle waste and poison).
On 8/5/07, Andres Secco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Purify water with reverse osmosis?
Friends, it strongly depends on what contamination has in it.
Drinking water is far more complicated to produce than one step processing
as reverse osmosis, electrodyalisis or simple or complex devices.
Hello Jeromie
On 8/5/07, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
Whats with the miss direction?
You are accusing me of misdirection? That is not wise.
That is how I came across but was not my intention.
It's not only how you came across, it's what you said. I'm a
Places were drinking water is not available is a totally different thing.
Would I need to describe how the wasted packing material contaminates the
world and how the PET bottles do its part? Or any other plastics? It does
not contaminates the water inside the bottle (hope the manufacturer did a
It's not so much the construction that I think gets shortchanged, as
the design. Most construction workers I've met, even illegal
immigrants getting pretty bad pay, take pride in their work, and they
wouldn't build a crappy house on purpose. However, if it's designed
with only R-25 insulation
Dear All,
I have VW Passat TDi. I have been using the biodiesel
for 2 and 1/2 years, I find that the fuel filter
begins to clog up after 6 months. Loss of power
becomes apparent. Further at speed fuel supply cuts
off. After coming to a halt, the car does not start
again. After half an hour, the
If it is 100% biodiesel can be the fuel filter. This device is clogged by
some incomplete reacted portions of the oil.
There are some proteins wich forms a gelatine around the filtering system.
It is a common problem and can be solved in the biodiesel factory adding
some products to
The only auto problem similar to what you describe that I am familiar with was
a friend changed his gas cap and the new one wasnt venting. The engine would
starve and after a while enough air got in the tank that you could start it. I
guess some tanks have a vent separate from the cap.
So, it is the building code and inspection regime that does not work.
With a good building code and inspection regime, the basic standard
is set to meet the needs of the buyer and the state, It brings a leveled
play ground for the contractors, who cannot afford to not meet the code,
but price
It's been my experience that if given the choice between a USD 50k
granite and Viking kitchen, or USD 50k worth of
energy-saving upgrades, the kitchen wins everytime.
Hakan Falk wrote:
So, it is the building code and inspection regime that does not work.
With a good building code and
Also check the fuel return system - the filter has a return - be sure
the lines are clear. I added an inexpensive and (easily replaced) clear
inline filter before the big expensive filter and I've never had any
problems with the main fuel filter. When I did finally change it at 60k
, it had
Hi Fox
Check with these guys, they know more about TDI's than anyone around.
http://www.tdiclub.com/
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Subject: Re:
Is it clogged with a whitish-looking gel?
Andres Secco wrote:
If it is 100% biodiesel can be the fuel filter. This device is clogged by
some incomplete reacted portions of the oil.
There are some proteins wich forms a gelatine around the filtering system.
It is a common problem and can be
Right. I saw it transparent also like gelatine.
Potato protein or animal protein, Animal is white. Depends on what was fried
with the raw oil.
Is it clogged with a whitish-looking gel?
Andres Secco wrote:
If it is 100% biodiesel can be the fuel filter. This device is clogged by
some
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