[Biofuel] PEEE YEEEUUU BAD FAT

2005-09-16 Thread JJJN
I just aquired some WVO from the restraunt and It smells like a rancid 
rendering plant.  Is this stuff worth using to make Bio?  I heated it up 
to drive off the water but it is really dark.  I have not titrated it 
yet. I am not sure I even want to touch it any more Yucky stuff..

Will this stuff work for Bio?

 I can get it fresher in the future, as they change the oil, the owner 
said I could bring my tank over.  So I will have some control in the future.

Any suggestions?

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Re: [Biofuel] PEEE YEEEUUU BAD FAT

2005-09-16 Thread Zeke Yewdall
I don't know if it can be used or not.  When running WVO directly, we
only used stuff that smelled good.  The dark color may be okay, if it
is still clear, not murky and opaque.  I have bought commercial
biodiesel that was supposedly ASTM certified, but smelled rancid too. 
Personally, I wouldn't use it.

On 9/16/05, JJJN [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just aquired some WVO from the restraunt and It smells like a rancid
 rendering plant.  Is this stuff worth using to make Bio?  I heated it up
 to drive off the water but it is really dark.  I have not titrated it
 yet. I am not sure I even want to touch it any more Yucky stuff..
 
 Will this stuff work for Bio?
 
  I can get it fresher in the future, as they change the oil, the owner
 said I could bring my tank over.  So I will have some control in the future.
 
 Any suggestions?
 
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Re: [Biofuel] PEEE YEEEUUU BAD FAT

2005-09-16 Thread ROY Washbish
Do your titration and you will know what you have.
Besy Luck
Roy


Zeke Yewdall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know if it can be used or not. When running WVO directly, weonly used stuff that smelled good. The dark color may be okay, if itis still clear, not murky and opaque. I have bought commercialbiodiesel that was supposedly ASTM certified, but smelled rancid too. Personally, I wouldn't use it.On 9/16/05, JJJN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: I just aquired some WVO from the restraunt and It smells like a rancid rendering plant. Is this stuff worth using to make Bio? I heated it up to drive off the water but it is really dark. I have not titrated it yet. I am not sure I even want to touch it any more Yucky stuff..  Will this stuff work for Bio?  I can get it fresher in the future, as they change the oil, the owner said I could bring my tank over. So I will have some control in the
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