Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:21 AM
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment. I
think
this is best done when KOH is used
I noticed they kept the box - returns? ;-)
Keith Addison wrote:
Yeah, I mean, the guys still alive. Lets not biodegrade him yet.
It said on the box the stork brought that I'm 100% biodegradeable,
but maybe it just meant the box. The family said the stork was good
though, but they
Besides, he's pretty skinny.The weight to yield ratio with Keith is
going to be lousy.
Keith Addison wrote:
I'd like to try some heat-assisted catalytic reformation of Keith -- if
for no other reason than the irony of a biofuels list owner being made
into biodiesel.
That's not the
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 11:02 PM
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Hi Jason
i didnt explain my situation as thouroghly as i probably should have.
this is my problem- I live in an apartment, i cannot store large
containers
of chemicals because i have no outbuildings
or should i keep looking?
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine
, and for food
preparation(probably a preservative,yeech). is this an acceptible byproduct
or should i keep looking?
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: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:21 AM
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment. I think
this is best done when KOH is used as the caustic
:21 AM
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment. I think
this is best done when KOH is used as the caustic rather than NaOH.
I do separate
: [Biofuel] more goofy questions
Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment. I think
this is best done when KOH is used as the caustic rather than NaOH.
I do separate
Hi Keith;
What about in the case of vermicomposting? Any advice on putting a
little cocktail in there? Will it harm the worms?
Joe
Keith Addison wrote:
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It's not toxic to the soil microlife nor to plants.
snip
It certainly won't harm a compost pile.
Anyway the methanol should
Hi Keith;
What about in the case of vermicomposting? Any advice on putting a
little cocktail in there? Will it harm the worms?
Hi Joe
I was the bad guy here a few years ago after I reported murdering
some red worms that way. :-(
But lots of things will kill worms if you feed it to them in
i keep looking?
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost
: Thomas Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment
,
Tom
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 12:13 AM
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what other, more available acids can be used in place
Hey Redler!! Nice to see you have taken the first step!On 6/1/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm currently in rehab for my glycerine cocktail problem.No oneshould go w/o treatment.
If you have a glycerine problem, the only thing you should be concernedwith is getting help *now*!Appal
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Jason
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine
.
Best of luck to you,
Tom
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what other, more
Ok Keith;
Thanks for the advice. I didn't realize vermicomposting was on JtF but
I'll check it out. I was planning on doing it indoors due to the cold
winters here. I understand it doesn't smell if you do it right. Now
that I've got the house all to myself, I'm hoping to do something
Methanol make you go blind, I suppose the worms
wouldn't mind.
Ken
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Hi Keith;
What about in the case of vermicomposting? Any
advice on putting a
little cocktail in there? Will it harm the worms?
Joe
Keith Addison wrote:
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It's not
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:57 AM
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Isn't KCl what lethal injections are made of??
J
Jason Katie wrote:
i did some reading at wikipedia, and KCl, being part of the final
or should i keep looking?
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine
know, flexibility is key.
jason
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:06 AM
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Jason Katie,
At the level of home manufacture, about the best you can hope
Ok Keith;
Thanks for the advice. I didn't realize vermicomposting was on JtF but
I'll check it out. I was planning on doing it indoors due to the cold
winters here.
They're supposed to prefer about 25 deg C (77F) but -10C doesn't seem
to stop them (14F), maybe they get the composting
links I posted. Whatever they might do
or not do at Infopop and so on doesn't matter a lot.
Best
Keith
jason
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Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2006 7:06 AM
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I'd like to try some heat-assisted catalytic reformation of Keith -- if
for no other reason than the irony of a biofuels list owner being made
into biodiesel.
That's not the way it works here John, we always do test batches with
new members first. You express an interest so I take it you're
Yeah, I mean, the guys still alive. Lets not biodegrade him yet.
It said on the box the stork brought that I'm 100% biodegradeable,
but maybe it just meant the box. The family said the stork was good
though, but they didn't like the trimmings it came with (me).
On 6/1/06, Mike Weaver [EMAIL
.
Best of luck to you,
Tom
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what other, more available acids can be used
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine for
compost.
Many people compost the glycerine cocktail w/o any treatment. I
byproduct
or should i keep looking?
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Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:21 AM
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Jason Katie,
I'm not sure what you mean when you say clean the glycerine
what other, more available acids can be used in place of phosphoric to clean
glycerine for compost? i have been reading for three hours, and i cant find
any experiments or documentation. am i not looking in the right places? has
anyone tried using vinegar? this is really bothering me. any
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