Hello, I was wondering if someone could andswer a question I have.
There is a diesel station here that sells stove oil for oil fired furnace's.
It's dyed red.
They now have changed the label on the pump from stove oil to dyed diesel
and say it's for farm equipment only.
I was wondering if this red
Hello, I am Canadian EH! :)
Methyl Hydrate IS METHANOL. I use it all the time and it works perfect.
Methyl Hydrate is just another name. I have used it for 2 years now..
Use it and have fun!
Jamie
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From: "Aidan Wilkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello, we use and produce biodiesel up here in Canada EH!
regards,
Jamie Delaney
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Subject: [biofuel] Re: biodisel in Canada
> Hello Adrian!
> And how exactely would we do that? Biodiesel lounch
ally work. I use a 24v solenoid valve that is off or on.
> What is the difference?
> B.r., David
>
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> From: Global Energies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Wednesday, December 20, 2000 11:16 AM
> Subject: [biofuel] Comput
Hi, I'm new to this ethanol thing but have been reading this group for a
while. I have a few things I would like to know.
With the reflux still like the stillmaker I understand the top of the still
has to be kept at 178degF.
I am an electronics engineer and my company manufactures all sorts of
au
Hi, This is my first post so I hope it comes through ok.
I have been fermenting sugar using yeast for some time now. I have a pot
still I built and I was wondering if some of you could help me out a bit.
my mash usually is around 13-15% alcohol and when I boil it the temp is
around 180F and alcoh