EPA.GOV has links to how to make your own biodiesel fuels. Also check out the
following sites for other information, more technical
truthabouttrade.org
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From: joao
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 6:28 PM
Subject: [biofuel]
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contact ecogenics for ethanol plant design development and
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Marc Cardoso
Dear -- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, jojosantoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am interested in obtaining information on the
Matthew Wisz wrote:
EPA.GOV has links to how to make your own biodiesel fuels.
Then why not provide the links? It's rather a large site to go
wandering about on.
Also check out the following sites for other information, more technical
truthabouttrade.org
What information about biodiesel
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/takeaction/413048553
This petition was setup to acknowledge the need to research more on the
economic impact from the use of alternative fuels in NC, and abroad. Please
help me reach my goal, and follow the links. That would help me SO Much.
Thank you,
Hi Joo, and welcome
Hi there,
I'm new on this group, and I'd like to share all the kinds of
experiences with all the members.
I'm from Portugal Europe, and at the moment I'm building a kit car,
but I'd like to make some biodiesel to my other car.
I have one car with the engine from VW 1,9TDI
Hallo MM,
Thursday, 27 May, 2004, 12:36:07, you wrote:
Of course there were no weapons of mass destruction. Israel's
intelligence, Mossad, knows what's going on in Iraq. They are the
best. They have to know.
m Actually, around the time of the start of the invasion of Iraq,
m Israeli
Brian,
Not only that, but they say that the shell with some trace remains of
Sarin, was pre first Gulf war and that means that it was US who supplied
the Sarin at that time. To be used against Iran of course, negotiated by
Rumsfeldt. No wonder that they thought that Saddam had kept more of
This is the 4th hit that turns up when you do a Yahoo! search on:
American Imperialism
http://www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htm
America's war in Iraq directly snubbed the international community,
resulted in unjustifiable human rights abuses and has done nothing to
I have a related question.
Can anyone think of something that would float on the surface of
the WVO without melting?
I would like to reduce oxidation and increase storage life by
covering the surface area of WVO stored in a large tank with a lot
of floating objects that won't melt in the
Hakan,
Most of us in the USA hate what the current regime is doing and would
like nothing better than to see them all hang for war crimes and treason.
Regards,
John
Hakan Falk wrote:
US is a funny nation, who seriously try to impeach a president for sexual
reasons and admire a president
It ought to take months for your oil to go rancid, considering it lasts a
week or so exposed to air at high temperatures.
Displace air with carbon dioxide - when the tank (smaller is better) is just
about full put the nozzle of a MIG gun in and press the trigger - 18 litres/
minute should go in
Nitrogen pack it.
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From: maudessen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 8:36 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: proper storage of used cooking oil to make it last
longest possible
I have a related question.
Can anyone think of
I'm new to the group but the safest way to heat would be a heat exchanger
system where you heat water then pipe the hot water or steam to your processor
then either recycle /circulate back to your heater, Maybe not suitable but how
do you heat water now, maybe you could pipe some of your
Coming In Out Of The Cold; Hybrids put to the test
By Jennifer Lee
Point Roberts, WA, Delta B.C.- May 25, 2004
With gas prices reaching an all time high and
not much promise of an end in sight, hybrid
technology is falling under the lens of some
careful scrutiny these days with
hey all --
Im looking into a Diesel vehicle purchase. The idea of course is
good mpg and running biodiesel I plan to make at home...
I guess Im stuck between a cherokee Im building running a nissan 2.8
diesel ... A Dodge Ram (1997-1999) diesel or a VW TDI. There is
tons of info on the VW's
--- Gustl Steiner-Zehender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Hallo MM,
Thursday, 27 May, 2004, 12:36:07, you wrote:
Of course there were no weapons of mass destruction.
Israel's
intelligence, Mossad, knows what's going on in Iraq.
They are the
best. They have to
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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See:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/23824/
Best
Keith
I think the real reason for this war can be traced
back to Mr. Bush's
Evangelical roots... and his faith based approach
to foreign policy.
Radical
--- Matt Golden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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If claims that Saddam had ties to Al Qaeda were true,
we would be hearing it
from the administration, however even they are not
making these assertions.
The fact that Saddam had WMD is not in dispute,
however we went to
Cant beat the VW TDi. 53 MPG @ 70 MPH highway, about 45 city, a little less
now that I run the AC. Running B20 (20% biodiesel)
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From: Omi Ramirez
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 1:39 AM
Subject: [biofuel] newbie needs help ...
hey all --
hello to everybody at biofuel...i would just like to ask if anybody has any
idea on how to make diesel from coconuts or petroleum in general from any
plant material (like sunflower or palm oil) using a laboratory scale method? I
would be interested to make some at home...any ideas will be
try a MB 300d ,SD orCD
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From: Omi Ramirez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 28, 2004 12:39 AM
Subject: [biofuel] newbie needs help ...
hey all --
Im looking into a Diesel vehicle purchase. The idea of course is
good mpg and
Hallo All,
I thought this may be of some interest to some on the list. I know it
is something I have wondered about for a good while now.
Happy Happy,
Gustl
This is a forwarded message
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gustl Steiner-Zehender [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, 27 May,
This is the big lie, told over and over untuil it is held as truth.
What GWB IN FACT said in his state of the union speech that is so
often misquioted, is that in light of 9/11 we could NO LONGER WAIT for
the threat to BECOME IMMINENT before we responded. Obviously that
means that he knew that
Not most, some. And not me. This war is ugly and nasty and will be
long and hard, but it is a civilizational struggle between god's
alleged servants and the allegedly enlightened ones. You pick which is
which. the only thing I know is that the two sides cannot coexist, and
I want my side to win.
Hello all.
After a month or two hanging out on the list, I have finally overcome
supplier hassles, financial constraints, being out of town
unexpectedly for my mother's funeral, etc., and am now ready to start
making some biodiesel. I am planning some test batches for this
weekend using
Keith,
This thread is heading into an area of interest for me. In the production of
biogas, I need to emulsify greases which have solidified in grease traps. This
material makes wonderful volumes of biogas. I was hoping to use a soap
prepared from biodiesel glycerine to do the
hi ,
Just to clarify.
I mentioned glycerine and the resulting soaps as two seperatable
components of biodiesel waste streams both requiring further
processing. processed glycerine IS added into some soaps resulting
in glycerine soap however but were talking food grade glycerines
which
I knew there was a reason we kept Sen. Byrd around. I like the last
paragraph:
We have unnecessarily endeavored to treat the symptoms and not the core
problem for far too long, said Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-W.Va.) in a speech
to the Senate last week. A serious energy efficiency program,
Steven Pfaff wrote:
I read a post a few days ago about a problem with the fuel tanks on the
early 80's Benz diesels, and I have some questions regarding this issue. I
am looking at buying two of four Mercedes-Benz 300D's years 1979-1983 (the
'79 is a coupe and the others are sedans).
It still amazes me that people will try to pick out one little point
out of numerous replies to their rants, go on another rant and ignore
all of the other replies. I assume that the thought is that people
will take this as proof that they are the only ones that know what
they are talking
Maud wrote.
Can anyone think of something that would float on the surface of
the WVO without melting?
InterestingI have heard of ping pong balls being used to conserve warmth
in heated swimming pools.
I would like to reduce oxidation and increase storage life by
covering the surface
the_maniacal_engineer wrote:
Not most, some. And not me. This war is ugly and nasty and will be
long and hard, but it is a civilizational struggle between god's
alleged servants and the allegedly enlightened ones. You pick which is
which. the only thing I know is that the two sides cannot
For quite sometime I have been reading/monitoring the postings in this
daily chat. I'm very intrigued by the idea of using biofuel to power a
vehicle. I'm also aware of the obvious conspiracy to suck dry the pockets
of the American consumer, so I'm with all of you when it comes to an
Hi Chris,
Have you ever contemplated that this kind of thought are only supported by
a maximum of 2% of the world population, if US are split in the middle on
this issue. I and a majority of the people outside US, recent the US as a
spokesman for the western civilization. Who are you, to do
Brian,
You really ought to heed the advice of others and practice considerably with
the straight base process before moving to acid/base.
Doing so will familiarize you with what to expect and what transpires when
basic principles aren't adhered to. Those mistakes also give better
understanding
Stephen,
I think I have some ownership to this issue.
I have an '82 300TD that was listed on Ebay for sale here in Savannah, Ga.
I ended up buying it directly from the seller. Thefirst time I looked at
the vehicle, it had a stalling problem. I asked the seller to fix it and
he agreed to drop
Hello Brian
Hmmm..
One poorly substantiated Sarin shell is proof of a major WMD program
in Iraq? That's what I hear you saying.
Please understand that I in no way have any intention to do so, but
I am sure that I could produce and detonate a single Sarin shell
here in Indiana. Would that be
Hello Gerard
hello to everybody at biofuel...i would just like to ask if anybody has any
idea on how to make diesel from coconuts or petroleum in general from any
plant material (like sunflower or palm oil) using a laboratory scale method? I
would be interested to make some at home...any ideas
Chris Stratford wrote:
Not most, some.
It probably doesn't matter, come November - it doesn't require a
majority to hijack a democracy. After all, it didn't last time.
If their charges are true, and there is little evidence to
contradict their claims, George W. Bush has already won the 2004
fox mulder wrote:
I am sorry you are wrong in your perception of Bush's
motivation. It seems you have a pro-isreal
stance.Isreal has stolen Arab land in breech of th
united nation resolution. Whenever, this question
arises in the UN, Bush will veto any motion put
forward by the UN.
Futhermore,
Hello Chris
This is the big lie,
Uh, which one? There are so many! The Top Five or the Top Ten or the
Top Twenty or the Top Forty (this week)?
told over and over untuil it is held as truth.
Yes, that seems to be the credo of these guys, tell a lie five times
and it's a fact. Oh... wait a
Hi Ardis
Hi , Was wondering if anybody out there knows how to
seperate water from used veg. oil ?? Is there a way to
filter it at time of pickup,since I will be using a
gear pump and electric motor for collecting the oil
and also to pump it from my collection tank to my
storage tank.All of my
Young Master Joseph,
Do you make it a practice to believe everything everyone tells you? Perhaps
before you make categorical generalizations based upon heresay you would
serve yourself and others well to review the other two sides to the coin.
Failing to do so only increases the narrow
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