Re: [Biofuel] Happy Solstice all, Taking the list down.

2016-12-22 Thread Dean Mindock
Thanks Chipper and Darryl. God bless Keith. It has been a nice ride. Peace and gratitude, Dean PS Merry Xmas everyone On 12/22/2016 5:57 PM, Jeff wrote: blockquote, div.yahoo_quoted { margin-left: 0 !important; border-left:1px #715FFA solid !important; padding-left:1ex

Re: [Biofuel] methyl ethyl ketone

2005-10-20 Thread Paul Dean
Correction, Methyl Ethyl Ketone PEROXIDE (MEKP)is used as the hardening agent (Catalyst) in fiberglass. Methyl Ethyl Ketone is like an acetone used for thinning some paints and polyester gelcoats. Paul -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Zeke

Re: [Biofuel] Cellulose to Ethanol

2005-05-10 Thread Dean Thomas
Dean. MH wrote: The Carbohydrate Economy Newsletter Summer 2002 By David Morris http://www.carbohydrateeconomy.org Cellulose to Ethanol: A Progress Report Making ethanol in large quantities from lignocellulosic crops is, for many, the equivalent of finding the Holy Grail. After all

Re: [Biofuel] Hemp oil

2005-05-10 Thread Dean Thomas
. Hope that it doesn't sound like Im preaching. :) Dean. Neil Goatman wrote: please can we get away from this drugs evil influence and concentrate on a real topic use hugs not drugs Neil -Original Message- From: Michael Redler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, 10 May 2005 4:14

Re: [Biofuel] Questions about ethanol

2005-05-08 Thread Dean Thomas
. Beer/wine hydrometers are good up to 20% Spirit hydrometers are good up to 100% about the best you can hope for at home is 95-96%. Dean. Pieter Koole wrote: Hi all, I would like to give it another try to make ethanol from sawdust or other cellulose materials. In the past I have tried Sawdust

Re: [Biofuel] uses for charcoal -- (was) simple cook stoves

2005-05-07 Thread Dean Thomas
search the archives here for info on Activated Carbon and Charcoal http://archive.nnytech.net/sgroup/distillers/ Or you can download a free Ebook on activated carbon from here http://www.home-distillation.com/free_ebook.html Hope this helps. Dean. Michael Redler wrote: A while back, we had

Re: [Biofuel] uses for charcoal -- (was) simple cook stoves

2005-05-07 Thread Dean Thomas
contain different chemicals some of them poisonous and/or carcinogenic. Dean. Dean Thomas wrote: Hi Michael, I'm sure I will be corrected if I am wrong but I seem to remember from one of my other groups that charcoal would need to be converted to activated carbon via super heated steam

Re: [Biofuel] cell phones and safety

2005-05-07 Thread Dean Thomas
it is quite obvious that the enforcers don't. Dean. Well said, Larry. Kim, I'm sorry that you are suffering from this experience. The events in people's lives, both good and bad, are felt by the people around them. Like a drop of water into a pool, everyone is effected and the waves never stop

Re: [Biofuel] Start-up questions

2005-05-03 Thread Dean Thomas
not Seattle and things might be completely different over there as to regulations. Hope that helps. Dean. Sanders, Martha wrote: Hello, I'm involved with Cascade People's Center, a family support center near downtown Seattle. We are a non-profit family support center that provides free

[Biofuel] virgin Biodieseler

2005-04-19 Thread Dean Thomas
up on some flash scales, in other words is close enough good enough for the first test. P.s is it possible to use volume measurements i.e. 1 Teaspoon etc. Dean. ___ Biofuel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://wwia.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel

[biofuel] Biodiesel production in Western Australia

2001-07-16 Thread Dean
FYI Recently a consortium announced that they intend to construct a biodiesel production facility in Hazlemere in the outer suburbs of Perth (the capital) The consortium is also intending to construct plants in Sydney and Melbourne. About time we had a alternative here in WA. Biofuel at