Find another restaurant my friend.
Perhaps a smaller, family owned business.
Best, Michael
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Quoting Teoman Naskali <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a thin red layer on top? What is that??
>
>
> I went to mcdolanlds an burgerking, tey sell their
> u
blown head gasket?
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
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Roy,
Please keep us advised as to how you make out with the upgrade.
Are you making your own BD or buying commercially made stuff?
I wish you LUCK!!
-Michael
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Quoting GuzziMaster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Howdy,
> New to the list. Here I hope to l
Steve,
I am driving an '86 F250 with a home-brew biodiesel product in a B50 mixture
format without any problems here. Been doing so for four months now. It's been
a great experience for me driving past the gas stations. I put a new
aftermarket 38 gallon fuel tank on the truck. That was a job,
List members,
Here is what I learned-
I had a contract to have the restaurant pay me $1 per gallon to pick up their
WVO.
As the restaurant was brand new, I was being a nice guy and not billing them
for my services. [yet]
It's very important to have a document trail when working with grease p
List Members,
This is article is a little old. I found it on the internet today. What a
story!
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Griffin Industries plays dirty. I had a collection site here in Savannah, GA
taken over by Griffin Industries. I had consulted [first] with the re
Steven,
You have a vacuum leak that needs quick attention.
The 123 MB 5 cylinder turbo-diesels have a shut off lever next to and centered
with the valve cover/head of the engine. Push it if it's still running.
The shutoff for this car is vacuum operated. There are two tiny vacuum lines
feed
Steve,
Have you tried maybe a new fuel tank cap?
I own and drive an '86 F250 diesel.
There are no problems with fuel leaking in the manner you have described.
-Michael
Quoting Steve Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> About 8 years ago I had the gas tank for my Vespa re-coate
rewed was a big pain. So gues what nut didn't
go back on!
I hope I've answered your questions.
Cheers! Michael
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
On Fri, 28 May 2004, Steven Pfaff wrote:
> I
Keith, Keith your our man...
Seriously, Keith thanks.
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
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Yes Thomas, yes! Go forth and do great things.
I personally made and fueled my own F250 with Biodiesel made from the
Creamy Blend.
-Michael
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
Biofuel at Journey to
List members,
I wanted to take a minute of your time to thank the list collectively for the
kind offers of assistance which numbered over a dozen.
Most all of the advice was very useful.
With that being said, I have learned something valuable that I fe
Art, check this out:
http://www.biodiesel.com/
-Michael
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Quoting Art Krenzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I send this hesitatingly because I am not certain of all of the options for
> disposal in Hawaii.
>
> This came across as the Tip of the Week.
>
>
>
Here in South East Ga, the waste grease removal business is very cut throat.
I had a regular, free pickup service going on and got edged out by a big pickup
firm locally. What's better than free- a contract- that's what.
In rural Ga, used grease is often sold to folk for use in personal kitche
Try burning your K2 in a kerosene heater or lamp.
-Michael
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
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http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html
Biofuels list archives:
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Test batches and large batches...
It doesn't have to be perfect each time you process BD with regards to the
ingredients and their amounts used. Just close enough.
Use the heated WVO as your benchmark is my 2 cents. That works great for me.
-Michael
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While I realized that this is not the best place for a benz question,
here goes-
I have an '82 300td [wagon] with 239,000k miles on it.
Just bought it last week and got the paperwork done so I can start driving it
this week.
I ran around Savannah[GA] here with it several days- Ok. No proble
Howdy, I've built several processors now. I'd suggest going with a fumeless
design processor. Girl_mark posted one a while back. The plans look
outstanding. That would mean nixing the mixer idea. The open mixers are
stinky and dangerous.
Best regards, Michael
John,
Jerry Purcell and I hooked up. You'd like him. He's real tight on buying
things. He even picks through my scrap for stuff for his BD project.
Jerry lives less than 75 miles away. He's a retired forestry worker. He's 73
years old! He's a tough old dodger. One of my racks fell on hi
I get Red devil Lye down the street from my house at Kroger's.
Yes- that's right- the supermarket!
-Michael
Michael Patrick Lendzian
Information Technology Manager
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Savannah, GA 31411
912.598.2330
Biofuel at Journey to For
Keith, et.al,
Has somebody already posted a list [anywhere really], hopefully by State, of
dealers of Methanol? Maybe the prices paid could also be regularily updated?
I had a horrible time finding out who in my area I can buy Methanol from. I
did however, eventually find a good vendor.
I
Ping,
I'd like to help you out. Perhaps we could make a liter or two up in my garage
if you come to Savannah.
You'll need to bring a gallon of your WVO with you.
I can show you how to perform a titration to determine how to process the WVO.
Additionally, I could give you a list of "must have
Try using your product in a hurricane lantern.
Michael
> Thanks for the help!
>
> We finally made our first batch. I think.
>
> My daughter and I are working on making biodiesel for her science
> fair project. The first 6 tries were obviously failures, but this
> last batch is definitely 80+%
I had the same problem.
Find yourself a race track or bulk fuels/lubricants dealer. That was the
trick for me. Also, Methanol comes much cheaper in 55 gallon quantitiy
(at least here in Georgia).
Michael
> I am having a hard time finding a source of inexpensive methanol or
> ethanol to use in
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