help on figuring out what is going on and get
your all expert opinions.
Thanks
Brian Schneider
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getting are out of an old nasty
looking oil dumpster and I am beginning to think that may be the
problem.
Please let me know what you all think.
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oil titrate out as? or does it?
Thanks for the help
Brian Schneider
On May 6, 2008, at 2:52 AM, Jan Warnqvist wrote:
Hello Brian et al.
Which concentration of the titration solution are you using ? The
figures
that you stated could be correct, but only assuming that your
titration
miss read the information on journey to forever?
Please let me know because right now I am not going to use the waste
oil that I have because of the high titration rate and am going to
have to find a new source.
Thanks
Brian Schneider
On May 6, 2008, at 11:07 AM, Jan Warnqvist wrote:
You should
about .2 - .4 mL is that normal or am I
doing something terribly wrong.
I am a little confused at this point and any help I could get would
be really appreciated.
Thanks
Brian Schneider
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at 30 mph? When it matches mine at 75 mph then
talk to me.
Otherwise, this ain't one of the solutions.
Perry Jones
Brian Schneider wrote:
So then what would be the suggestion? Sometimes laws are necessary
to help or protect those who can't or won't do it them selves.
If on a national level
by the notion of taking a few additional minutes to get to
their location. So again it goes back to what are we willing to do
to stop this current crisis. Unfortunately here in the states not much
Brian Schneider
On Apr 24, 2008, at 8:23 AM, Keith Addison wrote:
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be addressed regardless of how popular or
unpopular it is.
Granted there are some laws that are nonsense, but they are necessary
because without most of them there would be utter chaos.
Brian
On Apr 24, 2008, at 1:16 PM, Chip Mefford wrote:
Brian Schneider wrote:
Hello,
Just a comment, why don't
Interesting conversation. We all agree that the one thing that needs
to happen is a change in attitude of people about fuel use or fuel
conservation. I am afraid that we are living in a country that has
had it too easy too long and no one is going to change anything (or
should I say