I have been using Neo for many years Works great and they have many
diffrernt types of oil
http://www.neosyntheticoil.com/
Check it out
Geoff
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I am new to all this and I am collecting info and parts to make Bio D
I have colecter Beer Kags for my reactor and have a question..
What is KOH? I know what NaOH
Geoff
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Does any one have really great ideas how to use these beer kags I am
getting to make bio D.
Thanks for any suggestions..
Geoff
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Yep found them on news groups..
Some good ideas there. Thanks. Yes I can weld the stuff.!!!not too hard
to do.
i can get them cheep some free. Free good. I am in So cal also. do you
make bio d now?
I have a diesel car and would like to make my own diesel.
Geoffrey Sackson
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Can I use beer kages to make the bio d in?
Thanks
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Check www.tornadofuelsaver.com
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I am new to list but I have spoken to people who have made and used bio
diesel.
But I want know some details of how to exactly make the stuff.
Temperature ingredientsand a simple description of the procedures ivovled
If any one can help
Geoff
News from Reuters June 28.Perth Western Australia.
Oil producer Amadeus Petroleum NL is on course to commence construction of a
Biodiesel plant at Hazelmere WA.
The A$12 million plant would produce 40 million litres of biodiesel from low
grade tallow sourced from local supplies and imports.
Amadeu
r out,
,job's done .
>Geoff, thanks for the tip. Did you say you just used toilet paper for the
>filter element?
>regards
>Barryt
> - Original Message -
> From: Geoff
> To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2001 9:55 PM
> Subject: R
Barryt,I have used a Mil-Mac filter on my Landcruiser 2H diesel for about
10 years,not for oil,but fuel filtration.Replacement toilet rolls have been
Bunzil 2 ply,though a friend has successfully used Lady Scott toilet rolls
after peeling off a few layers to achieve a tight fit in the container
Trudy/Greg ?
The Jatropha Project looks pretty neat. Do you know of anything similar
going forward in Niger? I have a friend from Niger that speaks of how
badly things are run in that country. They could use some help if the
gov't would allow it. Thanks.
Ciao,
Geoff
Trudy Williams
ant. Good Luck.
Ciao,
Geoff
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> Dear Sir,
> Thanks for having some time for me to read this.
>
> We are interested in building a Biodiesel Plant in Ghana by using the local
> feedstock.
> It is a known fact that the world is going to run out of
purpose of
the preheater altogether. Sorry if this is off-base. "IT"S SWEEPING
THE NATION - TRANSESTERIFICATION!"
Ciao,
Geoff
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> I'm planning to use a 12 volt beverage heater that plugs into the
> cigarette lighter to preheat my diese
nto this for you but it appears that the
glycerine in the VO (they are glycerine esters) can polymerize to form a
plastic solid (disacryl) as well as leading to incomplete combustion.
They (Dr. C. Peterson et al) support transesterification as the
solution. Hope that's a little help. Let
some Grad student theses on the topic (it
might even be on my desk as we speak).
Ciao
Geoff
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> Hi there, new member here, fascinated by the discussion. I've been
> doing alot of reading, trying to work things through in my mind, and
> I need
kill
~2050 head +/- a couple each day!!
Ciao,
Geoff
stephen lakios wrote:
>
> I think I am low in my rough guess on the amount of fat in an animal
> carcass.I purchased a 10.23 lb beef roast,additional fat was trimmed in the
> grocery.After cooking I collected .56 lbs of fat from
the engineer techs working with biodiesel and he mentioned
that they had several containers of bioD at different levels of
congealing - differences were related to level of free fatty acids. I
can pursue this issue with him further, if anyone is interested,
Ciao,
Geoff
Asil Toksal wrote
ality agreement that anyone with access to the
data must sign stating that no data/comments/discussion may be released
without first being reviewed by company officials. Science moves
forward Been there.
Ciao,
Geoff
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> >
> > Many of the new "
uot;ducks in a row" in regards to the practical use and fueling
of motor vehicles. Nobody would have believed the ludicrous measures we
go through (drilling platforms in the North Sea... HA!) to fuel an
engine. 'Nough said.
Ciao,
Geoff
Keith Addison wrote:
>
> >Lots of
protection. Anyway, good luck. Perhaps check out an Internet lab
equipment auction site - seriously they exist.
Ciao,
Geoff
Keith Addison wrote:
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> Hello Dave
>
> See: Biofuels supplies and suppliers: Journey to Forever
> http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_supply.html#pH
e time. SERMON OVER!
Ciao,
Geoff
Keith Addison wrote:
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> >do you suppose these could be reused by drying in an oven?
> >anton
> >
> >
> > > General Performance: One pound of Hydrosource will absorb up to 48
> > >gallons of rainwater or snow
I think that our local treatment plant just wants to know when, how much
per flushing, and what is it (glycerine in this case). I don't think
that it qualifies as "toxic waste" just waste.
geoff
anton and federica wrote:
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> I know i should look in the website index,
to a marketable glycerine product. Thanks for your
comments.
Ciao,
Geoff
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obile NRG
source but as soon as it looks like tough times (picked or end of
season) sugars are converted to storage/starch for use later when the
seed germinates (if someone doesn't eat it first). Hey, an inteeresting
thought- those biodegradable packing peanuts are pretty much pure
starc
to brewing OR with added enzymes). The point is (sorry)
that stocks with ample sugar like cane or beets do not require this step
and may be cheaper/more cost efficient when producing ETOH. Just a
thought.
Ciao,
Geoff
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> People and Sam,
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