My goodness there´s an awful lot of puppets around. Many folks in the U.S. consider Bush to be Cheney´s puppet. I wonder who controls Cheney?
Big Smile,
Tom
From: Doug Foskey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.orgSent: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 18:28:48 -0300Subject: Re:
Possibly its a daisy chain?? (Whose up whose, who'se not paying!)
D
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 9:40, Tom Irwin wrote:
My goodness there´s an awful lot of puppets around. Many folks in the U.S.
consider Bush to be Cheney´s puppet. I wonder who controls Cheney?
Big Smile,
Tom
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Doug,
You will notice that no one in the US is commenting. That is
because our phones are being monitered and I am sure that this list is
considered of Interest to someone.
Oh, someone is at the door...
fredOn 12/27/05, Doug Foskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Possibly its a daisy chain?? (Whose
With our Sedition laws we are probably much the same.
Its a sad, sad world!
regards Doug
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 10:47, Fred Finch wrote:
Doug,
You will notice that no one in the US is commenting. That is because our
phones are being monitered and I am sure that this list is
Umm..the Trilateral Commision? Halliburton?
Fred Finch wrote:
Doug,
You will notice that no one in the US is commenting. That is because
our phones are being monitered and I am sure that this list is
considered of Interest to someone.
Oh, someone is at the door...
fred
On
Ash from most sources is mostly the oxides of alkali and alkaline earth metals.
On addition of
water they hydrolyze to form hydroxides (lye or some such).
for example calcium present in the sawdust becomes CaO, calcium oxide which
when wetted becomes
Ca(OH)2, slaked lime.
The metals are
Yep, that is real good, this ad is well put together. but I for one resent
people trying to make money out of info that others have made available for
free
How about filling this guys ebay mailbox with crap? I have already done my
bit lol (nothing nasty or abusive though)
- Original Message
By weight, because you deal with molecular
weight.
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Subject: [Biofuel] Measuring accuracy WVO
to CH3OH
Is it more accurate by weight
Bioclaire Nederland
Glycerin does not give ash. It burns 100 % to water and CO2.
The ash you find is from the sawdust.
It's not only glycerin, it's also soap, all of which might not burn,
and the catalyst as well.
Best
Keith
No problem to put on your compost heap. Bacteria's can not eat it,
Mike Weaver wrote:
Umm..the Trilateral Commision? Halliburton?
Bilderberg.
;)
Fred Finch wrote:
Doug,
You will notice that no one in the US is commenting. That is because
our phones are being monitered and I am sure that this list is
considered of Interest to someone.
Oh, someone
i was sent a ppt of how this guy in Eugene,
ORconverted his vw caddy to wvo. he dropped the tank and cut a plate
out so he could place an oil cooler in there, ran the lines back to the radiator
lines to heat the oil. the h2o lines and the fuel line all inside and
insulated 3" tubing to the
Dipstick engine heaters, are not a good way of heating an engine in winter.
These heaters can cook ( overheat ) the oil right next to the heater, and
leave the rest of the oil cold, depending on the way the engine is made and
the fact that oil does not freely circulate as well as coolant does.
I know that Keith.
Better than one year ago, I split the glyc layer now into FFA's , salt and
glycerin.
The pure glycerin burns beautifull, with no ash at all. Nothing.
The Na2SO4 ( I split with sulphuric acid, see previous messages about that),
I keep in some buckets, untill I know what I can
I know that Keith.
Better than one year ago, I split the glyc layer now into FFA's , salt and
glycerin.
I remember your struggles getting it to work.
The point is that Jim is not asking about glycerin from the separated
glyc layer, he's burning glycerin sawdust logs, made I'm sure with
Yup. This heating setup is the standard design most WVO vehicals I've
seen use. I've done that to a school bus and a mercedes car.
Unfortuneatly, I don't have good pictures or diagrams of it, but I am
taking better pictures of the two vehicals I'm in the process of
converting now, and will have
I have a few notions that I believe are probably patentable. I talked
to a good family friend who is a patent lawyer and he agreed. However,
the issue is more in being able to afford the patent work, and the
inevitable lawsuits that will follow. After the past few years,
I have begun to
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