Seems to me that substituting a 5 gallon propane tank for the Joe Cell would allow low-pressure on-board distillation of the squeezins "product". if you draw some heat from the cooling system heater hose loop. That way Terry doesn't have to ride on the front fender obstructing Jones' view of the passing scenery. :-)
Fred > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 5/17/2006 11:55:32 AM > Subject: Re: Towards an Ar-ICE ... > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jones Beene > > To be fair to the hillbillies, they would only "harvest" metals which > were useful for certain "plumbing" tasks > > <><><><><><> > > I once assisted my great-uncle in construction of a total Cu > distillery. He even used silver solder since he was a patron of the > client. ;-) > > As far as fuel goes, my dad ran such a facility for another person. > One day, he and his brother ran out of gas on the way out of the woods > with a load of "the product". Dad sat on the fender of the old truck > pouring the white fuel into the carb while my uncle steered the truck. > > They actually made two types of product: one for sellin' and one for > drinkin'. The latter came from the first "run" of the ingredients. I > guess today you could use the former for the fuel. > > Terry > ___________________________________________________ > Try the New Netscape Mail Today! > Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List > http://mail.netscape.com

