will stay in the glycerine? I am
still trying to source a cheaper supplier for methanol and will keep going
till the goverment shuts me down...lol.
Brent
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the distilling?
Thanx
Brent
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 05:22:04 -
Before I give you figures, let's establish for any newbies that you most
certainly need
methanol at .82 cents a gallon is cheap, but it really doesn't
make that huge of a difference to a homebrewer. I pay about $2 a
gallon and my fuel costs under 50 cents including all the utility
costs for heating it. There';s not a huge difference between 50
cents a gallon and 30 cents a
: [biofuel] Re: price of methanol
Date: Sun, 18 May 2003 20:48:35 -
methanol at .82 cents a gallon is cheap, but it really doesn't
make that huge of a difference to a homebrewer. I pay about $2 a
gallon and my fuel costs under 50 cents including all the utility
costs for heating it. There';s
It certainly makes a difference in your case, because you're not in
an area where methanol is available cheaply. Most people in the
US, however, can get it for an inconsequential price... you may
want to explore methanol recovery
mark
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Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 01:55:41 -
It certainly makes a difference in your case, because you're not in
an area where methanol is available cheaply. Most people in the
US