Maud Essen said:

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> Until the day arrives that we can go to any appliance store to 
> purchase the Biodiesel Processor that meets our family's needs, we 

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Well said, and to that end, I've been looking into and researching on
continuous process, relatively low volume, high quality processes.  Both
ethanol and BD.  The ethanol is cake, realitivly speaking.  It's done
I just need to scale it down.  The BD is another matter, I'm making
progress, but it's still at the theory stage.  And who knows, it may
never get past that.

My goal is to build a continuous process system that can be run unatended
most of the time, requiring only raw material be fed in at one end, and
finished product, and any processed waste, be removed at the other end.

It's a pipe dream, but I'm having fun working on it, and who knows, it may
actually work.

Dan
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