Hi Ryan,
I live about 70 miles from Kaydon Filtration. I talked with them this
morning and they told me that this filter will not work on vegetable oil.
Sorry. Good thought though.
Bill Clark
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. Have had
few problems with nylon barb fittings though they do need occasional
tightening.
Hope this helps,
Bill Clark
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Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 3:32 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] All plastic processor
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your quick response. We are blending our bioD 50/50 and using it.
I wasn't so worried about the EPA as to potential engine problems. Oh well,
garbage has to be picked up and fires must be extinguished.
Thanks again for your encouraging words.
Bill Clark
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need to
save our methanol for more fuel. Rapid responses are needed.
Thanks to everyone and God help those people on the Gulf Coast.
Bill Clark
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Thanks Keith and Ray.
Bill Clark
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Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Titrating with KOH
Hello Bill:
Firstly, I apologize to the actual author, I simply cut and paste into a
file
remains in one phase that is
slightly darker than the original biodiesel and somewhat cloudy.
Does anyone think that I have a concern here or am
I just being paranoid?
Thanks for any comments,
Bill Clark
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Hi Keith,
Seems your right again, though down here in south Alabama most folks would
call that opaque, white. Micropearls are mighty small for these old eyes to
get a good look at. Anywho, my apologies for any misdirection on my part.
Bill Clark
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From: Keith Addison
Marc,
When it looks white, it is dry, unless it has all
turned to carbonte which is unlikely. Pure anhydrous NaOH is white in appearance
and becomes more translucent as it absorbs water. Exposed to the air long enough
it will liquify.
Hope this helps,
Bill Clark
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or 3
times per week.
Bill Clark
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Sent: Monday, June 13, 2005 7:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] NaOH
Bill:
I have not seen the stuff for a while, but I believe when NaOH is
new and anhydrous it is opaque, you can
for perhaps $.50-1.00 per gallon, a nice price that would have an
impact on the feasibility of a local biodiesel operation.
I am just begining to think this through so any
comments, positive or negative, would be appreciated.
Hoping all is well with each of you,
Bill Clark
ot;
Sorry again, I am a bad typist.
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might be just the ticket.
Here is a gasifier that we've been eying for a couple of years now.
http://www.alternateheatingsystems.com/woodboilers.htm
It's the only one we've seen that might fit the ticket.
Todd Swearingen
Bill Clark wrote:
Hi to all,
Yesterday I visited a small wood
Hi Ray,
We are thankful for the quality and plentifulness of our water supply. The
people I was referring to are visitors or newcomers. Established citizens
are well aware of the benefits of soft water on skin.
Thanks,
Bill Clark
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of Eufaula. I get lye
in a 50 lb. bag for $0.37 per pound.
Good luck,
Bill Clark
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Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 9:58 PM
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Hi everyone,
I'm
mark with hot oil.
Have I been overdosing
my process with catalyst?
Thanks for any help.
Bill Clark
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Hello Andy,
A freind of mine is puting in a new stove and has promised me his old one. I
intend it for regenerating the beads I have. As soon as I can I will grab a
hand full and see what happens at 400 F.
Bill Clark
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From: Andrew Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED
.
Once it is properly set up, I will report on how the beads progress.
Bill Clark
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From: Andrew Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 6:46 AM
Subject: [Biofuel] Bill Clark and Acusorb Beads
Hi,
I have read about Bill
Peggy,
How can I contact you or your group directly? Please respond to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] . I am interested in your small scale ethanol
prodution systems.
Thanks,
Bill Clark
Director, The Fuel for School Project
Eufaula, AL 36027
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From: Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi All,
I haven't kept up on this thread so this may have already been suggested.
Biodiesel is for Life
As we say in Alabama, Keep on keepin' on.
Bill Clark
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2004 2:17 AM
separated in
about 10 minutes leaving the biodiesel sitting on top of about 2 mm of
emulsion and very hazy. The water is very nearly clear. Is my fuel finished
?
Thanks,
Bill Clark
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looking into an alternative source. The product is slightly different but it
seems to be doing the same thing in some tests I have done.
This is not an endorsement of Acusorb beads. It is only my experience so
far.
Bill Clark
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED
Sorry, one other detail.
I don't use the biopass filter or the pumps.
Bill Clark
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From: Bill Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 7:40 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Accusorb beads- fraud?
Hello Keith,
Long time
Hi Marc,
I am currently running a small scale biodiesel project in Eufaula, Alabama.
We will be beginning production inside a month. I would be very interested
in having you test my biodiesel. Please reply to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] .
Bill Clark
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From: Marc Orion
x-charset ISO-8859-1I can't say if this will help but you may not be subject
to laws in this
regard because you are not a business. I know that laws are more strict in
California but in many places individuals have more flexibility than
businesses.
Hope that will help.
Bill Clark
equatorial regions may have
cooled, that does not imply that temperatures would be too cool for tropical
plants to survive.
Bill Clark
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Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 12:33 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: Current Ice
x-charset ISO-8859-1Snipped from: http://www.imho.com/grae/chaos/chaos.html
Note that this is Chaos THEORY. The whole explanation is fairly shortand and
easy to understand.
Later, a scientist by the name of Feigenbaum was looking at the bifurcation
diagram again. He was looking at how fast the
necrotic wound that will heal in a month or so.
Concerning anti-venom, proper use requires that the exact species that bit
you be identified. Even then, the cure is almost as bad as the bite.
If you want a snake free environment, get a ferret.
Hoping you all remain puncture free,
Bill Clark
be very careful, most not.
Bill Clark
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From: Grahams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 3:17 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Re:Black widows ,brown recluses
We probably find one Black widow a day here in rural VA in the
summer
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