the setup and hopefully with success on this something a
little more permanent.
Regards,
John
Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 22:33:09 +0900
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To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
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I have built this still for producing spirits but it can be use to distill
about anything, I have not tryed yet but should work well for methonal
recovery.
http://www.moonshine-still.com
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Again, my 2cents.
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these to get them into mix
tank. Additonally, I'm not sure what to use for heating element
(electric at this point) so would appreciate any insight on this as
well.
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Jeromie Reeves wrote:
My wife came home from work today talking about Channel 7 news out of
Boise. It seams
they had a segment with a person who installed a WVO processor in there
pick-up (at a
cost of 3000$ USD) and got 300 MPG. They still needed to start the
vehicle on dino. Can
anyone shed
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
What do you drive that gets 45mpg? Are you running a 2 to 1 mix of
BD/Petro, was that for starting, or both?
I drive a stock 2003 Jetta TDI 5-sp. I typically put in B100 homebrew
and then top off at with commercial petrodiesel, either immediately or
sometimes a couple
Its much easier to just install 6 taller tires on the rear axel, that
way you will be going down hill all the time.
You'll get like 800mpg that way
Jeromie Reeves wrote:
My wife came home from work today talking about Channel 7 news out of
Boise. It seams
they had a segment with a person who
on the
processor and the pump. Would like to work with 40-50 gallon batches to start
and then later move to the 2 stage process. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
John
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Hello John, welcome
Hello I am new to the bio diesel experience, through this website
and others I have built a bubble washer and a drying tank.
I think you should have a good look at this:
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Keith Addison wrote:
Be interesting to see what
the main stream media makes of it
They won't. If a permit is requisite, they'll report just that and
leave it alone or slant it as another left-wing, irresponsible,
anti-whatever who chooses to disobey the diety status of the law.
Not all
This article is posted above
Bede wrote:
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/story.cfm?c_id=2ObjectID=10345772
A German has angered animal rights groups by inventing an organic fuel
containing run-over cat remains.
Inventor Christian Koch, 55, of Saxony, told the Bild newspaper he had
I thought this was amusing and interesting, about a new technology to
make fuel from common waste materials.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/15/cats_fuel_diesel/
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would it be possible to add water to theoutlet pipe of biodiesel reactorwhiletransferring it tothe wash tank and then just letting it settle.something likethe same way coke syrupand soda wateris mixed in a restaurant or MC Donall's.
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).
Actually, much 3 for Canadians,
John
John I wrote:
In all seriousness, can you really imagine US citizens taking up arms
against Canada? No one I know would. I would go to jail first.
I have identified a few waves in the nefarious Canadian assault on the
US: Bryan Adams
Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2005 01:02:34 -0400
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In all seriousness, can you really imagine US
for our big brother to draw from. IMHO.
Cheers,
John
On 9/6/2005, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're assuming Canada has the bucks to replace lost aircraft. Rather a
naive assumption. LOL. The Canadian military is little more than a token
peace keeping force. I come from a family
Jerry Eyers wrote:
Let's not spout political garbage and rhetoric that you hear in the
media, let's look at the facts. He didn't respond to the incident
when he saw that the folks he put in charge were not doing their job.
That's his failure as a leader. It has nothing to do in this case
, Israel, Italy,
Norway, South Korea, Sweden, Switzerland, Venezuela and about 20 other
countries.
Your point was what? Please tell me you're not actually claiming the
Cubans are going to invade the US are you?
Are you living in some bizarre John Milius fantasy world? I'll let you
in on a little
Why don't you take a shot at it and we'll let the group decide on the
merits of your argument, eh?
jh
Juan Gutierrez wrote:
If I have to explain it, that will fly right by you also
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and my
Prime Minister John Howard seem to think they have a right to do that
just by, for example, ignoring the Kyoto treaty.
Which is an argument for cap and trade pollution controls. Such methods
may not be perfect, but once you force markets to internalize
enviromental costs, it becomes much
Jerry Eyers wrote:
The reason that FEMA couldn't respond, is because there is very
little of FEMA left.
snip
No one at DHS knows anything about repsonding to disasters and
they had fired everyone who did. Result? Just look around.
snip
The problem is DHS and the funding for FEMA. Simple
Very interesting. While the folks at redstate.org are already
counter-spinning hard due to the supposed bias in the MSM (Mainstream
Media), more intellectual folks are starting to ask if Katrina
represents a tipping point for the current administration and their
worldview.
I first noticed it
Hi Manny,
Where are you located. I am setting up a WVO filtering system in Nova
Scotia and will be able to supply clean WVO. But that is no good to you if
you are in California. I presume the shipping would be to expensive.
Yours truly
John Wilson
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 14:37:35 -0500
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You can either shrug it off
Garth Kim Travis wrote:
Greetings,
No one but you has brought up any stereo types.
I prefer Blaupunkt over Pioneer, but my friend prefers Aiwa. Anything is
better than Sony.
Oh wait... nevermind.
;)
jh
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In captions on news photos
cents. Have at as you will.
Cheers,
John
On 9/2/2005, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Hakan Falk wrote:
Taryn,
You must admit that he killed many more in Iraq for the money,
he is responsible for those death also
Didn't he eventually get drafted off injured reserve by the Saints?
*rimshot*
jh
Joe Street wrote:
Wow this is big news! I thought Osama was still a free agent.
Mike Weaver wrote:
Whine whine. At least he caught Osama Bin Laden, just like he promised.
Telcordia developed flywheel batteries
for the purpose of eliminating backup-batteries in remote huts. Last I read
about it several years ago, the number one concern was the flywheel coming
apart and turning into shrapnel, so they were working on ceramic containment
enclosures. Their test
Myk Hill wrote:
FDA has also listed Aspartame as a Neurotoxin, but there is many foods
that contain it anyway
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence - Carl Sagan.
Any chance you have a primary source to back up your rather
extraordinary statement?
Searching the FDA website for
of its own John?
They certainly may Keith, but I'd hard pressed to figure out their
motivation without invoking some nefarious Rumsfeldian kabal. You'll
have to forgive me if I have a little more faith in broadly focused,
science based professional organizations like the ADA, the AMA, the ACS
Nancy Canning wrote:
So you guys are going to believe hook line and sinker all the bs FDA
passes off. I am laughing so hard at your defending the FDA.
I'm not defending the FDA here (nice red herring/strawman btw) - I
just pointed out that the claim the FDA listed aspartame as a
neurotoxin is
Greg and April wrote:
My dad told the story about one of his collage buddies that got a 3 month
old Cadillac for $50, because the previous owner went out to the desert and
committed suicide in it, and was not found for many days..
He striped the car down to bare metal, sand blasted the
Nancy Canning wrote:
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Nancy Canning wrote:
Propylene glycol as it is used tons and tons of products
You all probably know this, but in case some don't, the following
can help in choosing which ones you might decide to boycott:
Major companies that import Middle Eastern oil :
Shell. 205,742,000 barrels
Chevron/Texaco. 144,332,000 barrels
Exxon
Hi
Has anyone tried canola oil in their oil pan as a
substitute for fossil oil. If so what were the results.
:http://www.rense.com/ufo/motoroil.htm
How many liters in a tonne of canola oil.
spot price for Canola oil is $268.00 per tonne. How much is that per
liter. I am taking a rough guess
liquids to other tanks,for settlingwould I be right to keep it at 100 deg F for an hour. Then stir wash with a pump (should I use a different pump)3 cycles 1hour, 1hour, 12 hours. Then dry.
Any help would be much appreciated,
John
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But what are you going to burn to attain high enough temperatures to
break down the plastics so you can get more fuel to process more
plastics?
On 8/28/2005, Andy Karpay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If my memory serves me right, biodiesel from plastic is neither bio
nor diesel The petroleum
Nancy Canning wrote:
Propylene glycol as it is used tons and tons of products including
industrial cleaners, shampoo's, toothpaste, creams, etc. It is very toxic,
the industry even has it in children's prescriptions. Wonder if this type of
propylene glycol has less poison/carcinogenic
In the US, fuel jugs are color-coded - red for gas, yellow for diesel
and if, I remember correctly, blue for kerosene.
Of course, in the vast majority of cases, the same polymer is used for
all three so you can certainly substitute one for another safetywise. As
to whether dispensing locations
John Hayes wrote:
I was getting my haircut in New Haven on Tuesday and walked past a Yalie
watering hole Barbara is known to frequent.
On a telephone pole out front, there were 2 photos of injured Iraq War
vets. With the photos was a sign that read something to the effect of
Is it in poor
Is the source for this correct ? It might be good to cite the
source if we are going to assasinate not only a living person but
also a man's character. If you have the original source for this
information then maybe we should post it here to help clear this
up. Just a thought...
Clif
Appal Energy wrote:
No, Casey's sacrifice was not worth it
and George needs to do more than wave his
flag and manipulate our sense of
patriotism. He needs to march his girls to a
recruitment center and send them to Iraq to fight the
terrorists that his moronic and callous foreign
be of
great intrest.
Thanks,
John
Perhaps you
could become a blue
ribbon licensed WVO renderer on the state books?
Check into what it
would take.
The renderers should have a contract with the
restaurant maybe?
Otherwise they are way out of line. The restuarant
owner should tell
I am looking for a biodiesel processor to produce up to two million
liters a year. Ive been to the Engera site there largest p4000
processor looks good but is there a cheaper skid mounted processor
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Chris Lloyd wrote:
Why a war if it is only to remove the enrichment facilities, Israel just
nipped across the border and blew up Iraq’s nuclear site. I’m sure a few
missiles fire from off shore would do the job. But that does mean they
would still control their own oil. Chris.
After the
http://www.nature.com/neuro/journal/v8/n4/pdf/nn0405-397.pdf
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Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 08:20:41 -0500From: Garth Kim Travis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The New Blue States/CountryTo: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgMessage-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowedGreetings,If you can tell me how to educate
on the side of teh tank above the cone.. Any junk or
settlement will be drained out the bottom of the cone with the bottom
valves.
Yours truly
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hear from.
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Tom Irwin wrote:
They can keep the
pictures of the flag drapped caskets from view but it´s really the
wounded they´re going to have the most problems with. You can pretty
much calculate that half of those 11,500 have been horribly maimed or
burned. Bombs and booby traps do that kind of thing.
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those are very conservative (not in the right-wing sense) numbers. there are
already close to 1800 killed, and even mcglaughlin--hardly a liberal or a
dove--repeats figures in excess of 25000 for woulded/maimed/incapacitated.
Actually, as of 10 Aug 2005, the DoD
Jeremy Farmer wrote:
Can anyone help me out here? I am looking into producing Biodiesel for
electricity generation. I know the energy bill has a tax incentive, but
are there other ones? I read something about a treas. department break
for using a renewable source for electricity. Does
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I deconstructed that Washington Post story in my blog.
http://blog.john-hayes.com/?postid=122
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to say. If that makes me idealistic/naive, so
be it.
jh
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello John
Keith, Bob, Andrew et al.
Respectfully, I need to disagree with Keith and go with Bob on this one.
David Pimentel may rightfully deserve scorn for his repeatedly
releasing skewed reports long after
. If you're a going to make readily falsifiable
statements on this list, you can't just wave the let's agree to
disagree flag when those statements are challenged. That's just weak.
jh
Doug Younker wrote:
What can I say, John? Both statistics and observations are both too
malleable. This could
? - is not a worthy act on your part.
Well, I don't know, I suppose we can take his socks about as seriously
as the rest of him.
Nothing new here - we've been discussing Pimentel's repeated and
rather successful disinformation campaign since early 2001. As John
said when he posted
Tom Irwin wrote:
I don't think ethanol will be a dinosaur in 20 years but would
appreciate why you think so if it is other than yields per hectare.
Methanol has the capacity to produce some nasty tailpipe emmission (as
does ethanol but less so) and is far more toxic to humans and animals
than
Tom Irwin wrote:
Greeting all,
What would happen to the Cornell results if a crop like sugar beets was
used instead of corn?
Please don't call it the Cornell results. That implies the entire
university backs Pimentel's findings.
As to your question, I can't answer it directly, but you
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Rolling on the floor laughing my ass off
For future reference, here is a good place to start.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_slang#Common_Internet_slang
jh
William Adams wrote:
please bear with me. I'm learning the lingo , but que dice ROFLMAO?
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There is also substantial work iniitiated by the Russians and Ukrainians
(and rarely reported in the West until recently) of an abyssal, abiogenic
origin of petroleum, which postulates a co-eval formation of primordial
petroleum with
earth about 4.5 bollion years back,much earlier than the
ne, and the like... but this is a matter of lesser of evils. This is one product on the long list ofuseless addatives one can try to avoid (MSG really comes to mind)
Thanks for the list, I've enjoyed much of what I've read so far.
John
You should perhaps have a look at what Surgeon-Cap
this phase to get to that place.
John
This article reports on the fact that most hybrids actually do not
get much better mileage than standard cars. Manufacturers are using
the electrical engines to improve performance rather than increase
mileage; whereas improved mileage is the reason
malcolm maclure wrote:
I couldn’t resist posting this.
Malcolm
all the Ivy and *
* Seven Sister schools, plus Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Cal
Tech and MIT. *
a) plus Harvard and Yale? Did they get kicked out of the Ivy League
when I wasn't looking?
b) And if we get all 8
Alt.EnergyNetwork wrote:
Me too,
The once proud republican party has been highjacked by
right wing neocons, powerfull corporations
and xenophobic Jesus freaks. No administration in history
has gone to the extent that this one has, to distort
scientific data and water down or eliminate
malcolm maclure wrote:
Lol, nice 1 John. Hadn't noticed that.
Not sure about this tho:
a) plus Harvard and Yale? Did they get kicked out of the Ivy League
when I wasn't looking?
The Ivies (the Ancient Eight) consist of Brown, Cornell, Columbia,
Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton
bmolloy wrote:
Hi All,
Where can I find a background to the fundamentalist belief in
the Rapture. I think we discussed it some months ago vis a vis the
Israeli conflict.
Regards,
Bob.
http://www.newsaic.com/ftvsimpsons1619i.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rapture
jh
Decomposed methane.
Its just that is very difficult to liquefy NG (-200C like temps).
M
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Propane - ABio
I've seen posts from a methaneman on other lists. He seemed to have
done a great deal of work with methane digesters. I'm intrigued, but
I have not had time to pursue it yet. I have not been able to follow
this much and I can't find the link to his web site any more. Good
luck.
John
Hi
As I understand it, methane (which can be produced from rotting
waste) can be burned in most propane appliances with the appropriate
slight modifications.
Is propane a Bio fuel, can it be created from bio sources?
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selling them. We had a lot of complaints from residents about these
vehicles shooting in and out of traffic and zooming down sidewalks,
said John C. Liu, a Queens Democrat who is chairman of the Council's
transportation committee. We had a teenager in Queens who was killed
last year
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello John
Keith Addison wrote:
Anyone want a containerful of pocket bikes? If you're in the US you
won't be doing much good for the balance of trade, so to speak, but
on the other hand 138 people will be using a lot less fuel so China
can have it instead. - K
Umm. To quote Yogi Berra deja vu all over again.
We already discussed Pimental's latest ethanol study once within the
last 2 weeks. Either somebody is trolling or as a really short attention
span.
http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/msg51927.html
But anyway, if we're gonna
Hell, I'm 44 and would love to try one. Too bad there isn't any reasonable
place to ride one around here. Hmmm, maybe I should pick up a few acres
outside of town
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Never believe a single tank.
I'd give it 5 tanks or so, because frankly, there is no reason you
should see such a dramatic drop with biodiesel. Are you certain you
didn't short fill the tank? Have your driving conditions changed? More
AC, shorter trips, more stop n' go traffic?
jh
[EMAIL
and puts almost everything into it. He
turns it by hand regularly and he says that the compost stays warm
and active through most of his southern New Hampshire winter.
Although I know that he has a chipper shredder, I don't know if he
shreds the leaves or not.
John
Anyone have any suggestions
MODIFICATIONS ? IF SO PLEASE CAN ANY ONE
HELP IME TRYING TO DO MY BIT TO REDUCE DEPENDANCE ON OIL AND MAYBEE
THE KILLING WILL STOP FOR BO0TH OUR NATIONS TERRY WHYTON,ENGLAND
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Excitement to dissapointment. I checked into the price of canola oil here.
It can only, on a small scale basis, be bought in 16 liter pails at a cost
of $24.00 cdn. $1.50 per liter not $00.40 /Liter.
Yours truly
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Michael Redler wrote:
Bob,
I don't disagree that there is an abundance of
waste vegetable oil out there.
General question -Is it really waste when the used
oil is puchased (in larger metro areas) and then sold
to be used in pet/animal food?
I am
. If these prices are correct why would anyone
want to grow their own canola or use fossil fuel to heat their home or run
in their diesel. Buy Food grade canola already purified free from conimants
and go from there.
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the beans or seed to an
extractor and bringing back the oil would also be quite costly. One heck of
a lot better to pick up a source of used WVO.
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earl, i'm not familiar with any federal laws protecting workers, except for
anti-discrimination laws. if you're referring to more than that, please
enlighten me.
Chris are you serious? I can think of plenty of federal protection for
workers off the top of my
Does anybody know where to start looking for empty
45 gallon oil drums in the UK (west midlands)
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here's a tought
What will happen if the majority of the waste vegtable oil in the
world is being used for biodiesel which isnt curently being burned and
is absorbing some of the co2 being produced by mineral diesel and
production and mineral oil consumption growes. Will this not cause an
increase
Is it true you can bulk out dinodiesel with a mix
of veg oil and white/methylated spirit? Has anybody tried it? Did it
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between Iraq and
Osama bin Laden's organization.
Sen. John Kerry, Dem.-Massachusetts, Bush's opponent in the 2004 election,
was among a chorus of Democrats who criticized Bush.
What we need is a policy to get it right in Iraq, Kerry said on the NBC
morning program Today. The way you honor
a lot of trees.
There hasn't been a tree there since the road was paved. The lot on which
the house was built was field so the trees that were there were killed for
different reason than building the house.
Yours truly
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Hi:
I don't know where Keith got his information about trees depleting soil
nutrients after 4 or 5 generations of trees.
I suggest that if you check with a silviculturalist, you may find that when
trees drop their leaves in the fall, the leaves start to decompose in the
next spring. The
.
Thanks
John
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Thanks to a post at TDIclub, I discovered that Pimentel has released yet
another report on ethanol. Looking at the dates below, he's a month
ahead of schedule this year.
http://www.news.cornell.edu/stories/July05/ethanol.toocostly.ssl.html
That is a start
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Subject: [Biofuel] Symbiosis with nature, or at least less competition
With the global warming looming over us and animal species disappearing
every
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If you want to put a frown on the face of [Saudi] Wahhabis, talk
about 100-mile-per-gallon vehicles, Woolsey said. We don't need a
Manhattan Project to do it.
It
It means more information is available in the manual.
r wrote:
I saw a few logos stamped on the inside of the gas tank fuel door of my
vehicle, a 2003 Dodge Caravan SE. One of them, I found out is E85,
the symbol for ethanol 85. Another symbol, which is a mystery to me,
represents the
) available, but not
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do you think?
jh
Brian wrote:
Sorry. No assumptions formed about you. Just a response to your
comment about those affected by this decision not living in a Norman
Rockwell-esque suburb. Who is it that's reading thing in here?
Brian
- Original Message - From: John Hayes [EMAIL
that about sums it up.
jh
Keith Addison wrote:
Hello John
Just FYI, there is a major debate on SVO use raging at TDIclub.com
right now. It's actually spilled over into 3 different threads in the
biodiesel section of the forums(sic).
Would you perhaps be up to giving us a summary?
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