I have been watching the serious safety issues (great use of this list) per using methanol in the production of biodiesel. I understand ethanol works as well though I understand it is a bit more complicated a process. Pardon my ignorance; but, I have looked around and have not found the differences explained. Many find producing "moonshine" easy and getting an alcohol with many uses including organic and inorganic fuel burners. Seems this might be a simple way of getting a "safe" alcohol molecular chain for use in biodiesel production as for direct uses. There are plenty of sites explaining simple moonshine stills. Now will someone explain the methanol vs ethanol differences in processing please and keep this in line for the single car owner level of production?
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