I've got a couple years experience with burning glycerin. I had to do it,
I've got such a large accumulation of the stuff. I've tried it in a couple of
wood boilers and in a babington burner. The stuff does burn, but it takes
special conditions to keep it going. Basically, without being exact
I am ascking any one who knows. My quetion is are there any taxes or
other ligalities on starting your own biofuel biz. I'm trying to set
up a biz in sanoma county.I'm thinking along the lines of converting
diesels to run on strait WVO. And suplying custumers wih filterd
WVO.how should I go
Hello Mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use,
Bryan,
I believe that it is decilitres (dL) which is1/10 of a liter or 100 cc's
or 3.38 fl. oz. If you have problems converting to or from metric, try
http://www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/dictunit/ccvol.htm Ray
Bryan Fullerton wrote:
Ok this is cool but what is dl? its a measurement of some sort I
About fabricating the WTC attacks ... I'm not gonna debate whether it was
.. or not cause I have NO proof for what I'm about to say.
I'm simply gonna comment that there is ONE strange thing that's always
bothered me about the WTC incident. TWO separate planes driven by TWO sets
of
Motie wrote:
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Crabb, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I would think that instead of having agricultural subsidies,
or paying people NOT to grow things on their land, that
we should instead get subsidize them to grow biofuel on their land.
I disagree with
Hi I'm new to the group . I'm look for imforation about bio fuel
stoves to heat a home,shop, greenhouse.Can I use bio fuel in a fuel
oil furnuse.
Hi, and welcome
Short answer is yes.
Biodiesel will replace
fuel oil nicely in standard fuel oil gun type
furnaces but Straight Veg Oil (SVO)
Hello Mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO.
Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find
secondhand, maybe?
Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops,
asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use,
I think you will find that any very tall building can be brought down just
as these two were when you have a very intense petrochemical fire (Jet
Fuel) burning for some time at least one third of the way down the
building. It lets one or two floors collapse at the same time and the above
floors
I have been watching the serious safety issues (great use of this list) per
using methanol in the production of biodiesel. I understand ethanol works
as well though I understand it is a bit more complicated a process. Pardon
my ignorance; but, I have looked around and have not found the
Key difference between professional demolition and Sept.11 planes and WTC
buildings falling: the upper floor pancaked, leading to cascade pancake
failures. Without a side-force, or a designed-in assymmetry to floor
strength, even Newton would expect the WTC to have pancaked straight down.
No
csakima wrote:
I'm simply gonna comment that there is ONE strange thing that's always
bothered me about the WTC incident. TWO separate planes driven by TWO sets
of terrorists strike TWO entirely different buildings (towers). Yet EACH
of these two physically separated incidences ...
I just sent an email per:
I have been watching the serious safety issues ...
and I believe I have located the information I needed. Please disregard my
prior
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- Original Message -
From: Ray Leach [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Marinated Salmon recipe
Bryan,
I believe that it is decilitres (dL) which is1/10 of a liter or 100 cc's
or 3.38 fl. oz. If you
I'm just saying that to have two independant events both causing two
separate building come down in the same (GENERALLY, I agree it wasn't
exactly) demolition-perfect straight down ... sure was strange to me in a
crap-shoot odds (what are the odds) sorta way.
Gee, maybe we should build our
- Original Message -
From: csakima [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 16:01
Subject: [biofuel] It just the Odds Was: Doing it once is already hard
I'm just saying that to have two independant events both causing two
separate building come
William Conrad wrote:
deciliter
Only if you're an American, otherwise decilitre, mostly, and also
originally (French). Ray had it both ways though - Mid-Atlantic
style Ray? g I also do it both ways (unless I'm being paid for
it). It doesn't matter on international groups like this, as long
NeilUSA wrote:
I just sent an email per:
I have been watching the serious safety issues ...
and I believe I have located the information I needed. Please disregard my
prior
It's all right here, Neil, in the two urls at the bottom of every
message you receive:
Biofuel at Journey to
Keith Addison wrote:
DETROIT - Brushing aside pleas for better fuel economy, Detroit's two
largest automakers will add some excitement to their lineups this
year by selling gas guzzler sports cars whose high fuel consumption
requires buyers to pay federal taxes of up to $7,700.
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