Re: [Biofuel] homogenizer

2005-12-09 Thread bob allen
biodiesel is already homogeneous, so there is nothing to homogenize. Homogenized milk just means the cream (insoluble fat) will remain in suspension in the aqueous phase (the water). [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: its my understanding that a milk homogenizer breaks up the fat molecules in

Re: [Biofuel] Pump size

2005-12-09 Thread Joe Street
Thanks Jim; That IS a help. As far as the actual mixing goes there must be big variances from one design of pump to another , in just what type of impeller is used and how close the tolerances are. For my part I find my pump mixes things up very nicely in fact I can see the change in color

Re: [Biofuel] Pump size

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Luich
Thanks Jim some good info, but I couldn't find the building an orifice chamber you mentioned on the JTF website. Could you provide a link? ThanksMichael LuichNow if you go to the hardware store and buy a bag full of SSteel washers another of 1 PVC Couplings, 4 tees and 4 elbows you can increase

Re: [Biofuel] WVO candles

2005-12-09 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Paul Keith, How do the candles smell? like french fries? ;-) Not much of anything, just a little oily maybe. Sounds like Castor wax (Hydrogenated Castor Oil) if it is a powder and claims to be 100% castor oil. That's it, thanks! Here is a link I found in the Household Products dB:

Re: [Biofuel] In French ?

2005-12-09 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Olivier I have some friends in the French side of Switzerland, Geneva, who are interested to try to make Biodiesel. They already have a car (a LandRover I beleive) running on SVO. But they do not speak (nor read) english. Do you know by any chance a good web site where they can find

Re: [Biofuel] WVO candles

2005-12-09 Thread Mike Weaver
I suspect you could put in a few drops of peppermint oil during the mixing. Keith Addison wrote: Hello Paul Keith, How do the candles smell? like french fries? ;-) Not much of anything, just a little oily maybe. Sounds like Castor wax (Hydrogenated Castor Oil) if it is a

Re: [Biofuel] In French ?

2005-12-09 Thread Sam Critchley
Hi, Biodiesel is often called diester in French. Here's a French-language Wikipedia entry with some links to biodiesel in Switzerland at the bottom: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diester I also suggest doing an advanced search on Google for French-language pages containing the words biodiesel

[Biofuel] Pump size

2005-12-09 Thread Rumen Slavov
Hi Joe,Hi Jim, My reactor is pump mixed too,but I am using two pumps of different types-one SS from the food brand and the other is clear water-cast iron case and turbine.As far I am controlling carefully the both and I didn't`t noticed any changes,the pumps are in fine

Re: [Biofuel] Pump size

2005-12-09 Thread JJJN
Michael, Here are the links, http://www.cheng.cam.ac.uk/news/resnews/ChemEInterfaces6.pdf http://www.cheng.cam.ac.uk/news/2004/biodiesel.html I use a 1 dia PVC Coupling and a ss washer that just fits inside. the hole in the washer is about 1/2dia. Jim Michael Luich wrote: Thanks Jim some

Re: [Biofuel] In French ?

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Luich
google also has a translation function: http://www.google.com/language_tools not the best and you'd probable have to do it one page at a time. but it's an option. Mike LuichOn 12/9/05, Sam Critchley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,Biodiesel is often called diester in French. Here's a

Re: [Biofuel] vehicle/people tracking

2005-12-09 Thread E. C.
Hi Doug, Mike, Michael, All yes, except for a couple points, we are at 1984: the old (still-functioning) 300D's, or other recycled vehicles; ever'body making their own fuel; organically growing or buying what we EACH know is organic; designing, building sustainable power systems -- it's the

Re: [Biofuel] In French ?

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Luich
I just tried it out and it will continue to translate as you surf the site. and as an example: Le Projet Le voyage est pour toujours une expédition pilote par un petit, O.n.g. mobile (organisation non gouvernementale) impliquée dans l'environnement et travail de développement rural, à

Re: [Biofuel] In French ?

2005-12-09 Thread Randall
I would highly recommend also using: http://world.altavista.com/ I would highly recommend also using an online translator such as AltaVista's Babelfish (http://world.altavista.com/). I have used it frequently for Russian to English, and it seems to have no problem with English to French when

Re: [Biofuel] new subject line!!! was ... Overvaccinating Pets Kills and Injures

2005-12-09 Thread Paul Webber
I subscribed to this list to read about a lot of things, but grammer is not one of them. I going to stop reading this thread not because I am not interested in the subject, but because it has become an argument over what the definition of a word is. Come on, we're actual people here, not

[Biofuel] Manipulating the right

2005-12-09 Thread Kirk McLoren
Check out what (indicted) DeLay aide Mike Scanlon says here:"The wackos get their information through the Christian right, Christian radio, mail, the internet and telephone trees," Scanlon wrote in the memo, which was read into the public record at a hearing of the Senate Indian Affairs

[Biofuel] Harold Pinter accepts Nobel, rejects U.S. policy

2005-12-09 Thread Appal Energy
I put to you that the United States is without doubt the greatest show on the road, he said. Brutal, indifferent, scornful and ruthless it may be, but it is also very clever. As a salesman it is out on its own and its most saleable commodity is self-love. see or read the lecture at

Re: [Biofuel] vehicle/people tracking

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Redler
Well done Allen!Mike"E. C." [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Doug, Mike, Michael, Allyes, except for a couple points, we are at 1984: theold (still-functioning) 300D's, or other recycledvehicles; ever'body making their own fuel;organically growing or buying what we EACH know isorganic; designing,

Re: [Biofuel] Harold Pinter accepts Nobel, rejects U.S. policy

2005-12-09 Thread Michael Redler
This one got my attention Todd. I'm glad you posted it. In past conversations, I've made the comment that Goebbels would be in awe of the scale by which corporate America has contributedtheir marketing strategists to helpbuilda propaganda machine that the government would have