Anyone happen to hear or see the big to do CNN did on biodiesel on
sale at the pump in selected sites in the bay area? Cost was
$2.90/gal. thanks gaw
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-Hooray for you. I too am about madcowed out. Maybe we should rename
this the agricultural biosecurity site.
-- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Olsen Eric (app1ebo) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to this group and would like to join in the fun of being
self-sufficient.
I have a 2.5kw water-cooled
Since the change to yahoo I have been unable to get into this site.
Surprise with no further action on my part the door opens. Did you do
it keith? gaw
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Between Brigham City, Utah and Ogden, Utah on I-84 there stands a
building with sign still clearly readable that the premises once
housed a red worm cannery. The Plant closed in 1984, and beig
curiose, I visited once and learned that the primary product had been
dog food. Yet the main thrust
Everyone talking about eating the buggers, but did anyone of you
ever see the program put out on AE a couple of years ago where Micky
Dee's was raising large rats on plantations in Guatamala for human
consumption?
The rodents in question were not sewer rats by any means, but even
if it was
The past week not being happy with what I had experienced with the
stills previously put together I decided to try the insulation tips
given here and also to try the pot scrubbers touted.
To begin with I built a manifold to mount two stills to the top of
my boiler. The first was the
-Hey all of us are looking for a good place to put a little money for
a sure thing. Remember Xerox etc. Please give us more info. We are
all very interested. thanks. gaw
-- In biofuel@egroups.com, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Ellison wrote:
You may have the best invention
For the last couple of days I have ran the 803 as near to
instruction as I could to get some idea of the potential. To tell the
truth I am so far disappointed.
Having just figured my boiler was not what it should be shape wise,
when I read what had been posted about shorter broader rather
Having finished the 803 a couple of weeks back, I have
procrastinated since hearing the negatives about the unit. Last night
I ran a batch thru my stillmaker unit and being late I left the
stillage in the pot. This morning I cobbled the 803 to the top of my
thirty five gallon stainless pot
When I built my first still I used beads which I ordered off the
web. By insuring that I obtained glass with as large a center hole as
possible I sought to compare with raschg rings which were two to
three times the price of beads.
On the 803, I used marbles as Robt Warren suggested. As the
The butterfield still from what I gathered upon reading it once again
was perhaps the most viable continuous operation in which I have
read. It would be extremely helpful if there were additional pictures
and drawings detailing the construction. Perhaps this could then be
scaled down to an
Someone a while back wrote of a method to increase the output of the
stillmaker unit. To date I am unable to locate this on the the
website. If anyone knows the location or the susggested mods, it
would be greatly appreciated.
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--- In biofuel@egroups.com, stephen lakios [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just bought the plans for the 803 still ! As I mentioned,I
am ignorant of making alcohol fuel. And thought I was doing
something right.Now I find the still is defective and the claims are
not true.Well, I got taken.
i suppose everyone that has dealt with the charles 803 is as
disappointed as i. i bought into the tale whole heartedly since i had
such good luck with the earlier reflux type stills i had learned of
on the web.
i now have just finished the second 803 for my partner without
having tested
--- In biofuel@egroups.com, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ouch..
just bought the plans and materials for a charles 803 ...
there seems to be a significant body of evidence that this still
can
produce useable fuel.
thats why I have proceeded with this project.
what is
when i sent the info on the penn bradshaw valve for the charles 803
i perhaps forgot to mention the fact the johnstone supply is a
wholesale supply house for refrigeration mechanics. his perhaps will
make a difference on the final price, but i am sure most can work
around that.
in regards
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