Ahh...yes, Georgia.   Meth capital of the South.

I bet you live on Peachtree Rd.

Join the vol. fire dept. half of them will cops.  Tell 'em you do BD 
because you don't want none o yer money going to them A-rabs.  You'll be 
fine.

Gregg Davidson wrote:

> Polk County, Georgia. It's in the NW part of the state. Definitely the 
> home of Closed Minded thinking when it comes to Biodiesel.
>
> */Mike Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
>
>     Regular Unleaded Gas...
>
>     Jeeez, where do you live?
>
>     Gregg Davidson wrote:
>
>     > Hi Mike,
>     >
>     > This isn't one of those "too good to be true" things is it? I've
>     had
>     > to forgo biodiesel production due to all the "meth heads" causing
>     > problems with getting some of the components. I have about 55
>     gallons
>     > of WVO I'd like to convert into fuel for my Liberty, but because of
>     > the local situation, I'm erring on the side of caution. The logical
>     > thing would be to talk to the local law enforcement just as a
>     > courtesey, but logic is thrown out the window in my neck of the
>     woods.
>     >
>     > By the way, what is RUG?
>     >
>     > Sincerely,
>     > Gregg Davidson
>     >
>     > */Mike Weaver /* wrote:
>     >
>     > Yes, Andrew, it's true.
>     >
>     > I myself have made a pile of money off of it and am now running a
>     > huge
>     > fleet of trucks on DSE.
>     >
>     > Nah, it's the same as blending - 80% filtered veg oil, 6% RUG and
>     > 14%
>     > Iso (change formula depending on who you believe)
>     >
>     > There is a ton on stuff on the web on blending. You can google for
>     > more.
>     >
>     > -Mike
>     >
>     > Andrew Netherton wrote:
>     >
>     > >Greetings,
>     > >
>     > >I recently clicked through an ad to
>     http://www.dieselsecret.com/ that
>     > >claims to enable you to make an alternative diesel fuel from
>     > vegetable
>     > >oil - not biodiesel, and with no conversion. It sounds simple
>     enough,
>     > >take vegetable oil (virgin or used), add their "Alternative Diesel
>     > >Fuel Additive" (supposedly a catalyst of some sort), filter,
>     and use.
>     > >
>     > >Obviously, if they have something worthwhile I'd like to know about
>     > >it. Just as obviously, if they're selling something that is
>     less than
>     > >ideal for diesel engines, I'd like to know that too. Has anyone on
>     > >the list tried what they're selling, good or bad? Anyone with a
>     > >chemistry background care to hazard a guess as to what their
>     additive
>     > >might be?
>     > >
>     > >Regards,
>     > >Andrew Netherton
>     > >
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