could just put it in the trash but i have to pay for trash removal.
Michael Luich
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mostly i mean what settles out of transesterification todd.
On 11/27/05, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,Are you speaking of what settles out of a transesterification? Or areyou speaking of the remaining glycerol after performing a free fatty
acid recovery on the same soup?Todd
Thanks everyone, I'll take a look, Makes me fell a bit better about
doin this. I'm living in new england and the weather's turned and
without an warm spot to get started i'll have to wait until spring,
Mike LuichOn 11/27/05, Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks I haven't started my
Google:
http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Product.jsp?REG_NR=0319111DIST_NR=039866
Manufacturer site:
http://www.alcochemical.com/products-markets/combo/water/APPdithio.asp
Aquatreat dnm-9 pdf:
http://www.alcochemical.com/products-markets/PDF/aquatreat_DNM-9.pdf
Storage and handling:
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
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
nutrition de famille.
Le but est d'aider à peuple la pauvreté et la faim de combat, et à aider à soutenir l'environnement nous que tout doit partager.
On 12/9/05, Michael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
google also has a translation function:
http://www.google.com/language_tools
not the best and you'd
My Son is one of the indigo children. The term is often used to
refer to a class of the Autism spectrum. It is not a
movement/cult/scam.
There's nothing quite like having a 14 year old have discussions with
you that even your peers are not intelligent or mature enough to
handle.
Michael Luich
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Of course if it is someone hosting on thier home machine like it looks
like, the more folks looking / downloading the slower the download
speeds.
Michael Luich
On 2/28/06, doug [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Logan Vilas wrote:
I'm having the same problems downloading the link, but I'm downloading
My dad found this one:
Bio-diesel car rental opens in world's car capital - Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060301/sc_nm/life_biodiesel_dc
Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/
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It's on the way for me,
Thanks!
Mike Luich
On 3/2/06, David Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a mostly idle server with a 100 Mbit connection to the AOL/TW
backbone. Obviously,
using it all would be frowned upon, but I'm willing to put it up and see
what happens.
Has
Another idea is to get one of those light timers (for when your away)
and you can set it up to turn on automatically in the morning before
you even get out of bed.
Michael Luich
On 9/25/05, Mike Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to plug in my old 300SD only a hour or so before
I'm looking forward to getting started on making biodiesel (hopefully for the house as well) But i'm not sure where i could get a hold of steel drums? any suggestions?
Mike Luich
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of them afterwards.Zeke
On 9/30/05, ROY Washbish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mike If you have an oil changing place near you you could try there. That's where I can get them in Connecticut, USA
Roy Washbish Michael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm looking forward to getting started on making
I am icorrect in understanding you can use a differnt (easier?) recipe
for heating oil? I'm looking into biodiesel for home heating but have
yet to come across anything on the net. If there is a difference can
someone point out some references? I need to convince the wife for the
initial
I have one as well,
My concern would be the rubber seals and having anything that dangerous under pressure.
Mike Luich
Salem NHOn 10/3/05, Thomas Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Derick,
You have given me an idea re: dissolving lye w/o exposure to
fumes.
I am a homebrewer (beer) and
So how about running a Humvee on biofuels?
miltary models and some H1's are diesel.
It'd be the best way to show them you can have your fun and be responsible.
I've been looking forward to a bio humer. Only way i can reconcile all my wants.
Mike Luich
On 10/11/05, Brian Rodgers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The H2 are wannabe's, No ground cleareance, a less expensive way to look rich while picking the kids up at soccer.
Mike LOn 10/12/05, Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's some links on the military's reasons for going hybrid.Mostlybetter performance and redundancy from individual hub
Care to share the plans?
Mike LuichOn 10/13/05, logan vilas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have built a turbine engine/burner for my waste glycerine. I know it canbe dumped, but mysetup preheats and can produce electricity at the same timeof destroying my waste. The burner is just about the same for
wouldn't hurt.
Michael Luich
Salem, NH
On 10/14/05, logan vilas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike,
I'll do my best to write up some
plans and explain the harder points. The best thing I can tell you is to start
looking up homemade turbine. Or Turbocharger engine. I am more of a tinker
I live in an old summer home in new england and my wife got the window
quilt fabric which includes a foil layer at the local fabric store.
We end up with them up all the time on some windows such as the bedroom
where we don't really need daylight. As winter gets on and there's less
light anyway's
double paned.On 10/18/05, ROY Washbish [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike
If I amy ask do you have single or double pain windows the you are covering?
I live in New England also and am wondering.
Thanks
Roy Washbish
Michael Luich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
live in an old summer home in new england
I'd rather not get beaker etc on line.
I'm thinking craft stores but it hasn't worked out so well so far.
Mike Luich
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Apparently PBS is picking up a 13 episode series about building green
homes. It hasn't been scheduled yet but is supposed to be this summer.
I'll keep my eye out for airdates and should be able to share the
episodes.
Mike Luich
Is it so wrong that i'm gigling over finding what seems to be a
perfectly good 40gal electric hot water heater at the dump?!
Today's dump run yielded a wonderful find. An electric hot water
heater! It looked in great shape sitting there. No obvious problems,
and only rust stains on the bottom, no
Northern tools as well:
http://www.northerntool.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/NTESearch?storeId=6970N=0Ntk=AllNtt=bung%20plug%20wrenchNty=1D=bung%20plug%20wrenchNtx=mode+matchallpartialDx=mode+matchallpartial
On 4/18/06, Appal Energy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Drum Wrench:
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