I am investigating the State of North Carolina tax
regulations on BioFuel production. I find out the tax rate is 27.1 cents per
gallon and I have to post a surety bond for $2000 for a license. That is
required for any type of Biodiesel production up to 500,000 gallons per year. I
am still in
n't be too bad.
A good manual should be about $150-$200. Thanks for all the input.
Peter
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Mercedes Diesel Suitable?
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Subject: [Biofuel] Mercedes Diesel
Suitable?
This is my first try
This is my first try at this list so excuse me if I
don't get it yet. I need to acquire a diesel vehicle before I start to
experiment with BioDiesel. I have looked at a Mercedes 300D that has not run in
about 4 years and has 165K miles on it. I think it is about a 1985. I haven't
talked to t
How about using JB Weld. It has a high heat resistance and is impervious to
oils and chemicals etc. Not sure how big your molds are but you may be able
to buy direct from JB Weld in larger quantities. It is a two part epoxy that
I have used to mold repair plastic items. It gravity flows and sets