Re: [Biofuel] (off topic) looking for Jan Warnqvist

2005-10-26 Thread Chip Mefford
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Jan Warnqvist wrote: Sorry, Chip, the response failed to reach your e-mail adress twice, and I stored it in my other computer. I will re-send it again during the weekend Jan Sorry, my bad. overly aggresive greylisting caught ip address of

Re: [Biofuel] A new website

2005-10-26 Thread Rafal Szczesniak
On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 08:49:14AM -0600, Zeke Yewdall wrote: Huh? On 10/23/05, midori [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=post[1].htm Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-ID: L87Md53d Looks like Midori's address has been forged over

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Easy Keith!

2005-10-26 Thread Evergreen Solutions
civil towards each other. I like to think we're here in the spirit of motivating change and education, goodwill and a drive to fix some things that are wrong with the world. Why be enemies if your fighting the same fight? Seems counterproductive.On 10/25/05, Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

[Biofuel] Yahoo tutorial on podcasting

2005-10-26 Thread Kirk McLoren
Want to make your own podcasts? Here's how. Kirk Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ___ Biofuel mailing list Biofuel@sustainablelists.org http://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.org

[Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Ken Dunn
I was looking back through to archives tonight to see if I could maybe stumble across a source for cheap TEFC motors and I found one of the many references to the clear water pumps available through Harbor Freight and Northern Tool and such. Upon checking out Harbor Freight, I noticed that they

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Kurt Nolte
is, but... I do have an assortment of various old tool and appliance motors here at the house that I could probably come up with a way to part with. Would one of those work? -KurtOn 10/25/05, Ken Dunn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I was looking back through to archives tonight to see if I could

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Easy Keith!

2005-10-26 Thread Derick Giorchino
You get not too much of an argument from me but. It seems you are intent on grouping all Americans as one. I also have more than one citizenship. But I went to war for this country and would do it over, for the right reasons, when I came to America many years ago it was the envy of the

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Derick Giorchino
I have had my pump apart, brass or bronze impeller the motor seems to be sealed and has an external cooling fan. I think it is a 1/4 hp motor. As for using it to spin a mixer I think it maybe a lot to ask inrush could do some harm until the oil gets going and the r.p.m. would give you one hell of

Re: [Biofuel] A new website

2005-10-26 Thread Doug Foskey
Good reason to go Linux. regards Doug On Wednesday 26 October 2005 9:20, Rafal Szczesniak wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 08:49:14AM -0600, Zeke Yewdall wrote: Huh? On 10/23/05, midori [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name=post[1].htm

Re: [Biofuel] best oil to make BD

2005-10-26 Thread Tom Irwin
Hi Tony, I recall reading about them in the archives. I remember them being a tad on the pricy side. I cannot get them in my location unless I become an importer. I supposeone could make them. Hmmm, yet another thing to research but much later. Tom Irwin From: tony [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Easy Keith!

2005-10-26 Thread Tom Irwin
Ahhh! More stories of the rich rampaging through the countryside, throwing axes and torches in hand, burning down the huts of the poor. Curse those barbarians! If only we could do something about it! But alas, we only make up 99% of the population. Big Smile, Tom Irwin From: Kenji James

Re: [Biofuel] A new website

2005-10-26 Thread Chip Mefford
Doug Foskey wrote: Good reason to go Linux. Using linux does a whole lot of good, but it doesn't cure colds (yet) and it doesn't stop other folks from forging your return address. Lotta reasons to go to Linux, but this isn't really among'em. regards Doug On Wednesday 26 October 2005

Re: [Biofuel] A new website

2005-10-26 Thread Rafal Szczesniak
On Wed, Oct 26, 2005 at 04:54:01PM +1000, Doug Foskey wrote: Good reason to go Linux. It doesn't really matter. If one of your addresses is publicly available (either on a website or mailing list archives) it will be abused this way sooner or later. I use Linux and FreeBSD all the time and

Re: [Biofuel] A new website

2005-10-26 Thread Mike Weaver
It helps, but trust me as much as I like it - Linux is not immune. Doug Foskey wrote: Good reason to go Linux. regards Doug On Wednesday 26 October 2005 9:20, Rafal Szczesniak wrote: On Mon, Oct 24, 2005 at 08:49:14AM -0600, Zeke Yewdall wrote: Huh? On 10/23/05, midori [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Easy Keith!

2005-10-26 Thread Mike Weaver
War. Jeez, where IS Osama Bin Laden? I did not protest that decision. In fact, I think we owe the Afganis a country. Iraq: Has this been a UN action with the neighboring Arab countries supporting it, I would have also. This is when I believed that Saddam had WMD. Knowing that this was

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Ken Dunn
1/4 horse should be fine. I wonder if they happen to be capacitor start motors. I'm not certain that cap start is a necessity but, it couldn't hurt. I believe that one hell of a vortex is just what the doctor ordered...maybe I misunderstand though. Thanks for your comments, On 10/26/05,

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Joe Street
I don't know about a TEFC motor but while on the subject I thought I would throw in an idea for a really low cost stirrer I built that was too easy. It may be too light for large batches but is perfect for 30 liters or maybe more. I picked up some surplus electric pencil erasers. A 1/4

Re: [Biofuel] best oil to make BD

2005-10-26 Thread Keith Addison
x-richThe answer is No. Paul O'Brien of Biofuel Systems says about their Wintron cloud-point depressant: There are still some types of biodiesel that can't be winterised (such as tallow biodiesel and palm oil biodiesel due to the fact they are so saturated -- double bonds are needed to modify the

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Ken Dunn
Kurt, Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though. The nice thing about a TEFC motor is that the windings of the motor are enclosed. That helps to

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Rob Rogers
TEFC is Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled motor. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kurt Nolte Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 10:51 PM To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor I'm going to just

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method- Easy Keith!

2005-10-26 Thread Joe Street
Well Evergreen; You are the first to suggest anything about being enemies. I certainly wasn't seeing it that way. I am just trying to be forthright about the way that I see things. It is my opinion of course, based on observation. This discussion started about why it is that some folks seem

Re: [Biofuel] best oil to make BD

2005-10-26 Thread bob allen
My biodiesel comes from cooking oil that is about half saturated and half unsaturated: methyl palmitate, methyl oleate, methyl linoleate. It is good down to at least -3 celcius (this morning on the way to school) If it gets much colder I get in trouble so for lower temps, I start blending in

Re: [Biofuel] Yahoo tutorial on podcasting

2005-10-26 Thread Joe Street
Hey Kirk; The instructions on page 3 say replace all the blue text with your own info. Trouble is no matter what browser I use, all the text is black! I can make some guesses of course but might easily miss something because I know squat about HTML coding. Have you published anything yet?

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Ken Dunn
I had a moment of clarity and called a local electric motor repair shop. It would seem that they might have something that someone decided not to pay to bill for. It would also seem that they might be willing to move it cheap to recoup expenses. Lo and behold, they have a 1/2 hp TEFC motor

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Keith Addison
Kurt, Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though. Yes it is. More info here: http://journeytoforever.org/biodiesel_processor10.html#pumpcap Journey to

Re: [Biofuel] Scientific method

2005-10-26 Thread Keith Addison
Greetings all Sorry I'm so late to respond to this, we haven't had any time, farming comes first right now, if there's to be any farming next year that is. Nearly finished now, interesting! More re which later... Anyway, many thanks for all the really nice things people said about the

Re: [Biofuel] Still looking for a cheap TEFC motor

2005-10-26 Thread Ken Dunn
On 10/26/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled - TEFC. If you follow link on my original post, the pump displayed has a motor attached to looks generally like a TEFC motor. I don't know that it is though. Yes it is. More info here:

[Biofuel] was...Yahoo tutorial on podcasting

2005-10-26 Thread Alt.EnergyNetwork
Hi Joe, Podcasting is so easy. It uses xml which is kind of a pared down version of html You need to create a text xml file and have an mp3 file of your program. You also have to have a server somewhere to host it so others can access it. Here is the sample xml file from yahoo.