Keith Addison said:
> 
> Have you ever made BD at all Dan?

No, I haven't.

> To answer you, in a word, no. Ah-ha! you say, I knew it! But I don't 
> know what that's supposed to prove - nothing, I'd say, it certainly 
> doesn't gainsay my "Not so!" What difference does it make if I've 
> made it or not? And what difference would it make if you've never 
> made BD at all? It wouldn't mean you can't, or won't, nor that it 
> can't be done, nor that you're not allowed to discuss it until you 
> have made it, nor anything other than that you haven't made it yet.

Point made.

> As Mark said, there's been a lot of progress since then, very largely 
> thanks to Ken. A couple of weeks back Ken was talking about using wet 
> ethanol, I believe you took part in that exchange. So did Todd, and 
> so did I. This is what I said:

Yes, I did.  You objected to the information I posted, satating that it
was making the potential dangers sound far worse than they realy were,
so I took it down.  You also said that the acid base method _MUST_ be
done with sulfuric acid, and that there were other problems with the
theory my friend and I had been discussing. Unfortunantly, when I asked
you to elaborate on why it had to be sulfuric acid, and what the other
problems are, you did not answer.

> properly set up and running. I've never run a still before. Have you? 

Yes, a pot still, not adequate for ethanol production for BD, but a good
starter experience.

Dan
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