Re: [Biofuel] Burger King WVO

2005-10-14 Thread Mike Weaver
I think oil like that is more trouble than it's worth, though I have 
cracked it.  I mixed it with better stuff then cracked it.  Be sure you 
get all the water out!

Derick Giorchino wrote:

I have used Berger kings wvo and it has always been clean and smells good
but it seems to solidify at much warmer temps and the titration is higher
than the other source of oil I get.
The 2 nd oil has so much crap in it solids full blown dinners and such it
takes a long time to filter and it stinks sooo bad but it has yet to
solidify in the 40 deg f range. Now I need to figure if I want to shovel
solid wvo or deal with all the trash.
Good luck
Derick

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I have access to all the Burger King WVO that I want. But they use the crap
out of it, only changing their oil once a week. I made a test batch and the
only difference between the Burger King test batch and others is the dark
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Re: [Biofuel] Burger King WVO

2005-10-13 Thread doc eric
The dark color may be due to tarry material produced by overheating the oil.. itmay eventually cause clogging in the engine. Try filtration through very fine sand . :)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have access to all the Burger King WVO that I want. But they use the crapout of it, only changing their oil once a week. I made a test batch and theonly difference between the Burger King test batch and others is the darkcolor. So is it safe to use the Burger King BD?___Biofuel mailing listBiofuel@sustainablelists.orghttp://sustainablelists.org/mailman/listinfo/biofuel_sustainablelists.orgBiofuel at Journey to Forever:http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.htmlSearch the combined Biofuel and Biofuels-biz list archives (50,000 messages):http://www.mail-archive.com/biofuel@sustainablelists.org/Dr. Eric R. PunzalanProfessor,Organic and Environmental ChemistryDe La Salle
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Re: [Biofuel] Burger King WVO

2005-10-13 Thread ROY Washbish
The kind of oil it is may have something to do with color also. I find that Soy oil is darker thank Canola.
Roy Washbish

doc eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The dark color may be due to tarry material produced by overheating the oil.. itmay eventually cause clogging in the engine. Try filtration through very fine sand . :)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
I have access to all the Burger King WVO that I want. But they use the crapout of it, only changing their oil once a week. I made a test batch and theonly difference between the Burger King test batch and others is the darkcolor. So is it safe to use the Burger King BD?
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Re: [Biofuel] Burger King WVO

2005-10-13 Thread Derick Giorchino
I have used Berger kings wvo and it has always been clean and smells good
but it seems to solidify at much warmer temps and the titration is higher
than the other source of oil I get.
The 2 nd oil has so much crap in it solids full blown dinners and such it
takes a long time to filter and it stinks sooo bad but it has yet to
solidify in the 40 deg f range. Now I need to figure if I want to shovel
solid wvo or deal with all the trash.
Good luck
Derick

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I have access to all the Burger King WVO that I want. But they use the crap
out of it, only changing their oil once a week. I made a test batch and the
only difference between the Burger King test batch and others is the dark
color. So is it safe to use the Burger King BD?



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