[Biofuel] Ethanol V's Methanol

2006-09-04 Thread lres1
Would like to know the advantages if any of using Methanol instead of Ethanol in making bio-diesel. It is very easy to make Ethanol with down to 15% water. Seems kinda silly to make Ethanol and Methanol if Ethanol will do all. Have now got a MPEFI Jeep running on 80% Ethanol and 20% water

Re: [Biofuel] 34.6 cents per kilowatt hour. PG

2006-08-29 Thread lres1
What to do to keep below the level could be the same as what we have done here. Have separated two sections of the property and installed a second meter. This means we have two bills per month but will not then reach the upper use limit. Would this help in the case below or is it held to

Re: [Biofuel] Why genetic engineering is dangerous

2006-08-07 Thread lres1
Why not look at removing all left hands and genetically installing all right arms as most use right arms and thus they are stronger and more use in the work force. Why not remove and replace the nose so it does not pick up bad smells, surely the technology is there to GE the body of each

Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving?

2006-08-07 Thread lres1
Can anyone remember in the mid tolate sixties a conversion to flywheel energy in motor bikes and cars? The test bike was a tad hard to corner due to the Gyroscopic effects and did not "lay over" as a standard bike in cornering. Needed a hand brake to park as it would not lean onto a stand,

Re: [Biofuel] Future car: What will you be driving?

2006-07-31 Thread lres1
Castor still has the Ricin problem. can any one let me know how to destroy this by product in the mash? I need to process for oil enough seeds to supply 200 liters/day of castor oil. The Ricin in two seeds are enough to kill a person depending on the type of ingestion in 2 to 7 days. There

Re: [Biofuel] breakthrough - store CH4 at 500psi instead of 3600

2006-07-20 Thread lres1
I was also under the impression that Acetylene for decades has been kept at reasonable pressures in the cylinders due to the carbon or Kapok filling. I was also to understand that at above 15 psi Acetylene was unstable and thus the need to use a filler to react with the gas. Can some one

Re: [Biofuel] EPA seizes thousands of illegally imported engines

2006-07-20 Thread lres1
ICQ#: 154998177 MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: lres1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 9:50 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] EPA seizes thousands of illegally imported engines Why weren't the engines labeled for Bio-Fuel

Re: [Biofuel] EPA seizes thousands of illegally imported engines

2006-07-19 Thread lres1
Why weren't the engines labeled for Bio-Fuel use only or some such. For use with bio-fuels only. We run many Chinese engines here on Bio-Diesel. Doug - Original Message - From: AltEnergyNetwork [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 1:22 PM

Re: [Biofuel] shedding fat for oil

2006-07-11 Thread lres1
There are some pretty good electric bikes about, made in Thailand, China, New Zealand and such. There are some fuel injected bikes that can be run on Ethanol. The costs of bikes being what they are, in the cheap small cc line, make them ideal for home "practices". My first attempt was an

Re: [Biofuel] shedding fat for oil

2006-07-11 Thread lres1
The Enfield Diesel made in India is not a bad looking machine, don't know how they handle but they seem quite okay. The petrol versions are used with all sorts of configurations. A few years back Enfield had to meet their domestic market before exports so they were pretty hard to come by in any

Re: [Biofuel] shedding fat for oil

2006-07-10 Thread lres1
To a certain degree the engine revolutions pay a part in the economy of an average speed trial. At 55 if the engine is not under load but running at say 4,000 RPM it is not as efficient as the same vehicle and engine set up to run at 2,000 RPM. The "Box" Landrovers SI, SII SIIA and SIII

Re: [Biofuel] was..was..smart car coming to US in 2008

2006-07-07 Thread lres1
Maybe in parts of the world the emphasis on the individual being the smallest particle/denominator in society is attributable to the many problems thus associated/inherent in the developed world. What we do in work, in development, research, is all nothing but a sidelines, life and family is the

Re: [Biofuel] was..was..smart car coming to US in 2008

2006-07-07 Thread lres1
Probably the biggest problem is that the drivers are car drivers in a lot of SUV's. Once a training course has been accomplished for SUV drivers the drivers are much more aware. In snow and other slippery surfaces the SUV is much slower, or should be driven slower than a low slung sedan. AWD does

Re: [Biofuel] hand wash baby bottles and other lexan foodproductscontainers

2006-07-03 Thread lres1
Interesting that doing water sampling for arsenic, nitric acid cleaned plasticizedtest tubes must be used. If water samples for arsenic were taken in glass then the water would be contaminated with arsenic from the glass in an atomic absorption analysis oven. Even glass has a minor problem.

Re: [Biofuel] The Death of US Engineering

2006-06-27 Thread lres1
Not in the US at least. Doug - Original Message - From: Will Kelleher To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 3:47 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Death of US Engineering Maybe now isn't that best time to get an electrical engineering

Re: [Biofuel] Worldwide oil consumption seen soaring

2006-06-27 Thread lres1
Unless the plastic film is of real good quality is better to use two thin layers at times, stops shorts as the chances of two poor spots in the plastic coinciding with each other would be very slim. This is why older dialectric units used double layers of paper films in wax or other substances to

Re: [Biofuel] VW Diesel to power a generator

2006-06-27 Thread lres1
Very rough, 48Hp close to 30Kw at 4,000 plus. At 1,800 is about 12Kw minus Power factor = about 9Kw useable at low revs on multi pole generator. The engine should not glaze at that and if kept close to a reasonable load at 4 to 5 Kw then you could have a happy genset that should last a very

Re: [Biofuel] diesel injector

2006-06-26 Thread lres1
From memory this is the same basics as the Daimler Puch system and has no injector pump. Please let me know if I am out here. This engine was known as the Styre and mostly run in boats (14+ years of operations in Australia) Macintyre engineering from memory were the Australian agents for

Re: [Biofuel] satellite dish collectors

2006-06-26 Thread lres1
It may be of interest to do a search on low heat transfer generators. Also Solar ponds. This is where a very heavy brine is in the bottom layers of a square sided pond and very fresh water is on top, that is about a meter per layer. Under the brine layer is laid black alkathine pipes and black

Re: [Biofuel] Tanks for storing Biodiesel

2006-06-26 Thread lres1
Used to be the case for long term storage of AVGAS that the drums had to be lined. Once the lining was punctured the drums were not useable for AVGAS storage. Was easy to damage the lining by inserting the wrong pump and destroying/damaging the lining at the bottom of the drum. Re-fueling

[Biofuel] Audi

2006-06-23 Thread lres1
For those interested and not seen. Audi R10 TDI wins at Le Manswith team mates in second car coming 3rd. Not bad,if only the thinking went into it many years ago especially in the good ole US of A. Seems the team mates spent an hour out changing a Turbo and still came to the podium. 1/

Re: [Biofuel] castorbeans

2006-06-21 Thread lres1
Have had many years ago engines like steam driven units that used good castor oil as their engine lubricants. Some of this was fed through adjustable sight feed lubricators to open shafts and some was in dip pans where a ring was inserted to the centre of a bearing but of large diameter and

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-21 Thread lres1
Costs zippo for raw cut and dried tobacco here, about US$2 per kilogram. I tried the mix of one handful of this to one gallon of water and let sit for 4 hours, added a little sunlight detergent and sprayed lightly on some plants last night, this morning there is no sign of any side effects on the

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-21 Thread lres1
Keith, Thanks for the help. So correct it is me interfering with my plant intrusions. The problem here is not with the grass, the trees or what is already here. The problem is trying to grow what is not meant to be here. Tried gardens in some hot tropical climates that turned into giant ant beds,

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-21 Thread lres1
Joe No worries only my grape vines, everything else seems to be very hardy and strong with good resistance. Not even the coconuts have the yellowing, same with the darn beetle nut. Thanks for the help will keep in mind but my vines I have tried for many years to grow 14 + years in Aus and 17 +

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread lres1
Are we lucky or what? The cost of compost is quite cheap here and as such is not sterilized or cooked just mixed and left for the worms and nature with some mechanical help. Good compost most times. Have used some local and some of my own compost to grow grape vines, 8 vines, of different sorts.

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread lres1
Will this kill the bugs busy eating away my precious grape vines and shade area without harming the vine. That is used tobacco and some soap liquid mixed with water and pump it from a hand sprayer? Got sunlight soap here for the dishes, lemon scent even. Summary. 1/ 1 gallon of water/juice

Re: [Biofuel] Lawn question off topic

2006-06-19 Thread lres1
Maybe out of line/subject here. Would like to know where to find the Pros and Cons about Silage as an animal feed in comparison to dry hay and non processed fodder. Seems some silage makes for a bad smell once the heap is opened, not savory at all, and yet cows will eat it okay. How does this

Re: [Biofuel] castorbeans

2006-06-15 Thread lres1
Good to hear of successes. Some questions and observations if you can help. Do the Castor seeds on the plant all ripen at one time? Have not had mine in long enough to know and using cuttings to speed up quantities for transplanting.Jatropha seeds do not all ripen at one time so

Re: [Biofuel] The Ethics of Eating Meat: A Radical View

2006-06-14 Thread lres1
I think overall Darwin, or the publishers, got it wrong, the green slime is at the top and the upper class Englishman, plus a few others, at the bottom, for some reason it got inverted in the printed or remembered versions, or was it just too darn much? Several millenium and what does the world

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-06-10 Thread lres1
Jason Katie wrote ah yes, but the axle gears in a PU are at a minimum 4.00:1 if one were to reduce this to , oh say 2.00:1 or even closer, then the direct drive (or overdrive) gear in the trans would eliminate a lot of the stress of travel.at 2:1 the max rpm would be 2k-2.5k and at overdrive

Re: [Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel Pt 1

2006-06-10 Thread lres1
Raymond, You asked has anyone installed a 1.6 VW turbodiesel into a minivan? ray The 1.6 is under powered even for VW. See http://www.telusplanet.net/public/gary2a/rack/reimovan/reimovan.htm I have not yet had the pleasure of fitting such but my thoughts are thus. The power plant is also

Re: [Biofuel] Back to the future

2006-06-09 Thread lres1
. The question for Rudolf Diesel was not the fuel itself, it was to have access to diesel engine fuel, period. We are now running out of oil, but some really good alternatives are coming up in practice, donĀ“t you think ? Jan Warnqvist - Original Message - From: lres1 [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Biofuel] The Alt Fuels Distraction

2006-06-06 Thread lres1
Seems so far we have been doing very well with using 3 year old wasted glutinous rice not fit for human consumption. Twould appear that there is a lot of rice wasted when rains come at the wrong time and destroy the crop, however it is still top rice for Ethanol. Rice stored on cement floors with

Re: [Biofuel] mildly OT, Repower mid-80 ford pu

2006-06-01 Thread lres1
Chip, Can be done, the original gear box and 4X4 transfer box unit in place. The MB is expensive here new fan to flywheel from MB and for parts. However the Musso (Sang Yang) has all but the same engine and is all but as reliable. Needs the injector pipes held better in braces to stop the lines

Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel stinks - was Re: Venezuelan president Chavez

2006-05-29 Thread lres1
Keith wrote, What would you tell this person though? Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 I have been using biodisel fuel in my truck for 1 year but I can not avoid from the bad smelling of it. Do you know any exhaust filter that can avoid this smell? I've had a few enquiries like that. Could there

Re: [Biofuel] Biodiesel stinks - was Re: Venezuelan president Chavez

2006-05-29 Thread lres1
Keith, Was just thinking, what does non processed Jatropha smell like. That is straight Jatropha oil extracted from the seed and put direct into an engine without processing it to Bio-Diesel? It will run in an engine okay, for a while at least, but I have not been involved enough to suck on the

Re: [Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel

2006-05-28 Thread lres1
love,but I'm really a truck driven man. (carpenterworking in rough terrain.)I've been making bio-diesel for years and am committed to making the next move.sincerely, DB - Original Message ----- From: lres1 To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Se

Re: [Biofuel] Old toyota diesel

2006-05-27 Thread lres1
A bent rod will make for loads of white to blue smoke as the fuel is not being burnt correctly due to incorrect timing of the bent rod. Also the engine will vibrate like nothing else. Have worked on many that have been drowned or been boiled and the head cracked that allowed water into a cylinder.

Re: [Biofuel] Old toyota diesel

2006-05-27 Thread lres1
From my own pint the 2.2 NA Toyota diesel is the worst ever made, low on power and was not in production long before they added a few more cc's the 2.4 a much better engine and easier to get parts as was in production very much longer than the very short lived 2.2. Due to the lack of power the

Re: [Biofuel] Old toyota diesel

2006-05-27 Thread lres1
Zeke, Mike, That 2.2 once problems rectified would be a good fit for a CJ-5 or earlier model that is not into highway speeds but into 4WD and off road use. Much better fit than in the Hilux. The sump is not a conglomerate and as such can be welded to enable the front assembly to be left intact

Re: [Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel

2006-05-20 Thread lres1
cylinder no oil filter but an accessory fitted later. As above is very easy to fit a Toyota 2.2 or 2.4 NA engine into these vehicles. Did you want the four wheel drive still working as original? Doug Doug, would it be possible to put a Toyota diesel into a 1958 Willys Jeep? Jim lres1 wrote

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-20 Thread lres1
Ford have had for several years not only the availability to Mazda Diesel engines but also the derivative of the Daimler Puch Styre engine. The Landrover Discoveries and others run with this now Ford engine. It has all but the same power to weight as petrol but is very expensive in parts

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-20 Thread lres1
since they felt it was so much more reliable...), since the 6 cylinder commercial international diesels are great. We've got one of them in a school bus that's been running veggie oil for a few years. On 5/18/06, lres1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Fords should not be too much of a problem

Re: [Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel Pt 1

2006-05-20 Thread lres1
Jonathan, You asked I am a newbe to this. However, will this work on a Jeep YJ??? To start, locate a 2.8 NA Toyota engine with its bellhousing and clutch plates (fan to clutch engine.) If you can not verify the distance the engine has covered or the hours it has run then replace the

Re: [Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel

2006-05-20 Thread lres1
top to the steering shafts. Pulls an 8 x 4 box trailer around town okay. Not bad on fuel at all. Doug I am a newbe to this. However, will this work on a Jeep YJ??? Thank you, JonathanJJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Dave now you have me drooling,lres1 wrote:Jim,Very

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-19 Thread lres1
The Jeep Diesel engine was the Italian VM engine, the same that was fitted to some European cars. VM was connected with Jeep/Chrysler but was taken over by GM causing the parts prices for the VM through Jeep to go through the roof. The Chev Blazer Diesels had 6 volts for the glow plugs, 12 volts

[Biofuel] Conversion tyo diesel

2006-05-19 Thread lres1
Hello all, If any one wants to make a light truck or 4 wheel drivesuch as Ford, Chevor Jeep conversion to a Toyota or some such Diesel engine there are some quite easy steps to achieving it using the original transmission etc. Can do this on the JtF sight as can give pictures and

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-19 Thread lres1
: Thank you! I can use this information. Jonathan */lres1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote: The Jeep Diesel engine was the Italian VM engine, the same that was fitted to some European cars. VM was connected with Jeep/Chrysler but was taken over by GM causing

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-19 Thread lres1
Zeke My Chev 350 petrol/gas 4 X 4 has more than 400K miles on it and have not taken a head off yet. Runs a fog of blue on initial start up and then is fine. It does need a rebuild to stop the blue hugh on starting. Some train engines as part of their technical specifications must be able to

Re: [Biofuel] American diesels

2006-05-19 Thread lres1
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jonathan Dunlap Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:56 AM To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Subject: Re: [Biofuel] American diesels Thank you! I can use this information. Jonathan lres1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: [Biofuel] Mythbusters screw up.

2006-05-15 Thread lres1
As far as I knew there were only four major types of fuel injection pumps. 1/ An inline pump with each piston in the pump adjustable to give the right amount of injection with the changing quantities controlled by a rack against the back end of the piston plungers whose housings incorporate screw

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water

2006-05-12 Thread lres1
An item I read of late that turned up on my PC suggests figures, "Only about 1.6 percent of the water on Earth is fresh. Most of it is locked, unusable for living things, in snow and the ice at the poles and on the peaks of the highest mountains." Doug. Another issue concerning the

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Car runs on water

2006-05-12 Thread lres1
Be skeptical with a very open mind, the mind and eyes can all be deceived. Patent office closing due to lack of patents early last century. Ships at sea can only get to 28Knots, the stone wall effect limit until multi hulls came along and other variances. Now we get 80 + knots The sound barrier

Re: [Biofuel] Poll in favor of bombing Iran

2006-05-08 Thread lres1
My thoughts only. If Ike E wanted to stop W.W.II why did he halt the advance of Montgomery? Did this halt mean that the "cold war" and all it entails kept the war machines/companies alive? I put it to you if the war had stopped in one hit how many would have been out of work and how many

Re: [Biofuel] distilling fuel/reactant ethanol

2006-05-05 Thread lres1
Jason Katie wrote 1. exposing a substance to vacuum lowers the boiling point In some instances this is used to lower the temperature such as in the extraction of Tee Tree oils. This gives the oil derived by such means a higher re-sale value as it is not boiled off at high temperatures. 2. a

Re: [Biofuel] sun-grown coffee deforestation

2006-05-02 Thread lres1
Kirk, I am an operator in many fields from electronics to sustainable live stock and forestation and alternative fuels from wastes. Treading a very unstable and un-balanced line between the haves and the have nots and those that will never have. It is obligatory to educate ourselves with

Re: [Biofuel] sun-grown coffee deforestation

2006-05-01 Thread lres1
Kirk, This may be truein some cases and in some types of beans, there are some real horrible concoctions under the term coffees out there that shouldbe banned from being called coffee. However the Arabica grown here is organic and hand picked, sun dried and then roasted. It is atop Arabica

Re: [Biofuel] eBay auction for virgin soy oil

2006-04-28 Thread lres1
Was not sure why one would pay a high price for a virgin oil until I found that special soaps needed different grades of oils. Some specialty market soaps require high grade oils and other contents to reach niche markets. Could this be the case with this oil? Here the last lot of Jatropha seeds

Re: [Biofuel] Small oil press

2006-04-19 Thread lres1
What we would like and what is reality can be very different to each and every one of us. For me reality is the "W" factor built into many of my projects, to this end their needs be a base line against loss and gain, this line is zero in many instances. I am very interested in the press as

Re: [Biofuel] Small oil press

2006-04-18 Thread lres1
All things aside if he were to tier the costs from the poor to the AB and UN etc so that the poor were "subsidized" this alone would not be so bad. To this end am interested to find more details. Their are not that many easy to use hand presses that will take the husks/shells and thus a two

Re: [Biofuel] accredation (old post revisited)

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
- Original Message - From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 12:07 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] accredation (old post revisited) Hi Jason For those interested in self-certification, a model of grassroots alternative to USDA

Re: [Biofuel] Drug Spending Out of Control

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
Shelf life??? Is the shelf life a proven shelf life and who determines the type to date? Be good to have built in use by dates on every motor vehicle/appliance et all, the manufacturers would just love it. They could fore tell sales and you would be in deep for not throwing away your unused car

[Biofuel] Curiosity leads many places

2006-04-16 Thread lres1
Once was reading a book that was the end result of several years of study on Whales. many moons ago they could communicate over very great distances under water due to the silence of the seas. This communication has been drastically reduced due to "Sea noise Pollution". Was thought of

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [DCBiodieselcoop] Police Check Point - fueldye test.]

2006-04-12 Thread lres1
Wasn't this called "prohibition" a while ago? Doug - Original Message - From: Michael Redler To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 9:44 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: Re: [DCBiodieselcoop] Police Check Point - fueldye test.]

Re: [Biofuel] BYU professor's group accuses U.S.officialsoflyingabout 9/11

2006-04-12 Thread lres1
Mike, To me the case has been there all along, just needsa "tower of strength" to take it on with international news coverage and Jtf. The case was there for Ike, but all slept on and paid the $36M to Sloan and Co. in Berlin. Why do we let history repeat,our heritage has not been Peace,

Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: BYU professor's group accusesU.S.officialsoflyingabout 9/11

2006-04-12 Thread lres1
Sell all your shares. Ditch the lot. remove the money from your bank. Buy up gold bars or stocks in gold. It is the only universally tradable currency, not to mention the outcome? Oh it would hurt, it would involve a total re-think. Doug - Original Message - From: D. Mindock [EMAIL

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Honoring the Sacred Core of Islam

2006-04-11 Thread lres1
Title: Honoring the Sacred Core of Islam We started with family structure, progressed to group structure, handing of power from patriarchs to the people, to the decline in racism, and the vote for women, we are now at the stage where religion needs to harmonize. The radicals are but few that

Re: [Biofuel] Loose Change -- new video sheds new light on 9/11

2006-04-11 Thread lres1
WW II could/would have been incited without AH. However it could not have been achieved without Sloan, Standard oil, Ford and guess who? $36M was the payoff from memory to Sloan of GM because his factory that produced military equipment/vehicles was bombed by the US. Hence the compensation.

Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Honoring the Sacred Core of Islam

2006-04-11 Thread lres1
- Original Message - From: Jason Katie [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2006 8:25 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Fw: Honoring the Sacred Core of Islam i dont really take stock in any religion, so i think i can see a lot of the problems with

Re: [Biofuel] Loose Change -- new video sheds new light on 9/11 -second thoughts

2006-04-11 Thread lres1
Remember Bush was head of the CIA and other 3 letter agencies, do not think he has moved and left no connections from senior to Junior. What other countries can get father son as their tops with direct involvement and connections to 3 letter agencies? So why not impeach two Presidents

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: [IP] Is the US preparing to bomb Iran?]

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
Thought his legacy was already established well within the family? How can so many be wrong? No body takes voting seriously, the majority it would appear sleeps on. www.conspiracyplanet.com http://educate-yourself.org/cn/criminalsinaction29jun04.shtml Doug. - Original Message - From:

Re: [Biofuel] BYU professor's group accuses U.S. officialsoflyingabout 9/11

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
have been major factors in the collapse. Lastly, if there were charges then why didn't the fire set them off right away and collapse the buildings immediately? Mike McGinness lres1 wrote: Just a note, not from an expert. Steel cutting torches operate at a temperature

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: [IP] Is the US preparing to bomb Iran?]

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
And slowly, oh ever so slowly they awake but awakening they are. Does time give enough??? http://educate-yourself.org/cn/awakenedvetsindex.shtml Doug From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: [IP] Is

Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: Garrison Keillor on Bush II

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
Cell phones can already be tracked by signal. Not sure it helps in a heart attack but my phone tells where I am if asked. Cell phones can be used as guidance to target. Took an extra 2 or 3 years to get digital phones on the market as the boss needed the ability to locate/listen before their

Re: [Biofuel] BYU professor's group accuses U.S. officials oflyingabout 9/11

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
of the metals and alloys when exposed to the heat. They must have been major factors in the collapse. Lastly, if there were charges then why didn't the fire set them off right away and collapse the buildings immediately? Mike McGinness lres1 wrote: Just a note

Re: [Biofuel] [Fwd: [IP] Is the US preparing to bomb Iran?]

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
If it didn't work in the 60's with the same families at the helm why will it work in Iran or Iraq??? 50 + million people sleeping??? Wake UP. How's about private organization like this setting up an extra to elections where people can actually say and confirm on a separate network who they voted

Re: [Biofuel] The Accidental Farmer

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
Sticky/Glutinous rice from the fields makes real good ethanol. If used with and injection of 15 to 20% water it produces much more energy in a tuned engine to the fuel water mix than gas. Why the need to go to other Bio-Fuels? The Ethanol with the water injection would be sufficient to run

Re: [Biofuel] The Accidental Farmer

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
Doug - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:02 AM Subject: Re: [Biofuel] The Accidental Farmer We made most of our ethanol out of rice. We added 20% water and drove our car and truck on it with excellent results.

Re: [Biofuel] [IP] Is the US preparing to bomb Iran?

2006-04-10 Thread lres1
How's about all dropping shares/stocks in oil and related products/goods, just dumping them and investing in gold? 1976 -1977 Gettie oil was in Nabalek/Ranger uranium mining/surveying in Australia, now Iran has the stuff, all in the same basket them bods. Get rid of the oil and shares go into

Re: [Biofuel] [SPAM] Re: Recent PBS report Persons of Interest TALON program - US AirForce

2006-04-04 Thread lres1
The book makes for some disgusting thought processing, it should be titled "The Real World". I was of the thinking that "we the waste makers" was pretty bad till I read the later book. Doug - Original Message - From: Gary L. Green To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org

Re: [Biofuel] BYU professor's group accuses U.S. officials of lyingabout 9/11

2006-03-29 Thread lres1
Just a note, not from an expert. Steel cutting torches operate at a temperature that burns the steeland turns the wasteinto slag.A lot of small brass and alloy foundries that use small furnacesuse Diesel or Kerosene as the source of heat. The amount of heat to destroy the steel and alloy in

Re: [Biofuel] [off topic]Autopsy: No Arabs on Flight 77

2006-03-13 Thread lres1
Flight by disc, It was reported that the crash in the Antarctic was due to a last minute programming disc inserted into the flight control system. The disc had supposedly the wrong data and put the plane Air new Zealand flight 901,into mount Erebus.

Re: [Biofuel] Calgary Biodiesel Group

2006-03-08 Thread lres1
I was of the opinion that the sulfur content in fuel was due to the surrounds from where it was sourced. Shale oil was known to be very high in Sulfur and as such was of much less value than other sources. To note the GM (Detroit) series of 2 stroke engines did not last long on the shale

Re: [Biofuel] Carbon Monoxide in Red Meat - incompetence in the FDA

2006-03-08 Thread lres1
For years the tube lights above the meat storage areas have been emitting slightly red rays to make the meat look red. If you take meat from the meat stall and put it under the lights in the cooler for green veggies you will see the change in color of the meat. The change is also due to a

Re: [Biofuel] The Brutal Christ of the Armageddonites -Religiousfanaticism in American foreign policy

2006-03-06 Thread lres1
If it takes 1 second to drop a bottle of milk, the mop and bucket are close and ready, it would take 10 seconds of very quick work to clean the mess up. 100 years of US pol will take 1,000 to repair, a long haul made by the few like Slown, HF and very few others activated by self greed and

Re: [Biofuel] What the: outlawing chemical sales to the public

2006-03-06 Thread lres1
Takes less than 1 minute to set a car up to disappear with what is already in it. Takes but nothing to use what is in a kitchen to make a large noise etc. Takes but a bit of tube and fuel/air to make a launch for several 100 meters. Very few safes are impervious to entry by alternative

Re: [Biofuel] Other people's countries

2006-03-02 Thread lres1
See/searchOperationPhoenix on many sites. As far as I know the old or the youngShrub never declared war or war was never declared on a small land locked country and was never a threat to the US in any way. Guess who was in charge of the Citizens International Authority at the time! war

Re: [Biofuel] Birth of an Industry

2006-02-23 Thread lres1
I like the thought track here. We are at about the same stage as Prohibition as it was when Henry Ford produced a car to run on Methanol. At the same stage where Rudolf Diesel made his engine on Peanut oil, did diesel fuel come first or the engine? Numbers = weightis what's needed and from

[Biofuel] Kurt, Re: Liberty BD Issues?

2006-02-19 Thread lres1
Douglas Handisides [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kurt, - Original Message - From: Kurt To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 6:32 AM Subject: [Biofuel] Liberty BD Issues? ***No virus was detected in the attachment no

Re: [Biofuel] Ethynol vs Biodiesel

2006-02-04 Thread lres1
My next batch of Ethanol will be mixed with a small amount of castor oil to enable it to run in a tractor engine. Put a ratio of about 85% ethanol and 15% water into my little off road racing carts and the ethanol way out performed the petrol one. That is two off roadracecarts exactly the

Re: [Biofuel] Dewatering with vacuum.

2006-01-19 Thread lres1
The easiest of vacuum pumps would be that from a Toyota or such engine that has the pump, on the rear of the alternator for operation of Vacuum assist brakes. Is easy to add a small oil reservoir and a discharge into the same reservoir to lubricate the unit. The alternator with a bit of

Re: [Biofuel] Methanol Recovery? Amazing !!

2006-01-17 Thread lres1
For all the different races creeds right down to individual family structures the thought patterns and the associated thought denominators are infinite. Common sense is not. For Keith to take the time to respond to the mail lets me know that 1/ he is alive and well on the hill/mountain and 2/ is

Re: [Biofuel] Seeds

2005-12-31 Thread lres1
consequences for the ecology of the region. Regards Bob - Original Message - From: lres1 To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2005 3:51 AM Subject: [Biofuel] Seeds Prakash Chhagani, Can you please send

[Biofuel] Seeds

2005-12-30 Thread lres1
Prakash Chhagani, Can you please send details of what you can supply in the range of Jatropha of the non-toxic variety. Would like cost of DHL from you to me here of 5,000 seed lots. Thank you for your help. Doug Handisides- Original Message - From: prakash chhangani To:

Re: [Biofuel] Run for your livees!!

2005-12-28 Thread lres1
Mike, As is most common in life, in many fields, patent Lawyers hold more patents than any other group of people. This for sure is not a surprise just fact from my days as a member of "the inventors association" etc. What has been done in the past, my brother in-law included, was to

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha

2005-12-18 Thread lres1
Hi all, It takes here up to 4 hours online to update an anti virus and thus protection from would be hackers or just game players with zilch to do. To update I need to select one update at a time as the server may go off within 30 minutes and thus I would have lost all if I had selected all

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha / Toxic Properties / Micro Algae Link

2005-12-18 Thread lres1
JQ, To eat one Jatropha seed from heregives thestomachan extremely sickly feeling with vomitingand a very dizzy head. It is very similar to have ingested 8triplewhisky and sodas. Lasting effects are forno less than 8 hours. (Above ingested by accident by a moderate drinker at age 21). Best

[Biofuel] Jatropha

2005-12-17 Thread lres1
Hello all, Am in a bit of a quandary as to Jatropha nuts for Bio fuel. I have been advised thatthe non toxic variety of Jatropha found in Mexico produces no oil for relatively simple processing tobio fuel where that of the toxic variety yields oil. Fable or fallacy? Still have found no

Re: [Biofuel] Jatropha Curcas Where

2005-12-14 Thread lres1
Arden and all,Thank you for your suggestion but so far have been unable to locate any place that sells Jatropha seeds from Mexico, they all seem to be from India and am not sure if they are the toxic or non-toxic seeds. The mail system here is very slow. Running the best it does at 20 to

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