That's a beautiful compost bin. A good friend of mine makes a similar
contraption out of used pallets. His is 3-sided, easy access, and does a
great job. Easy to load, easy to turn, easy to unload. If/when it 'rots'
(composts itself) he just gets a few more pallets.
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I have collected much WVO in my day (not so much now). I saw the
diminishing availability to WVOers coming. Depending on where you live I
see a great deal of WVO around Thanksgiving (USA) and could imagine running
an ad in a local flyer, and perhaps Craig's list, to pick up any/all waste
oil
I might add to your comments, Keith regarding burning of hydrogen. I too
have experimented with many versions of hydrogen and Brown's Gas (Brown's
gas is the mixture of Hydrogen and Oxygen exactly in the proportion of 2
hydrogen atoms for each oxygen; thus when burned the mixture will create
Doug:
Obama's failure is due to the corporate ownership of everything in the US.
If, for example, the US were to employ a universal type insurance program it
would significantly diminish insurance companies revenue and profits. We
all know that in the United States that Profits rule and, that
My limited understanding of this matter is as follows: Various taxes are
collected in different methods. You are SUPPOSED to pay a road tax for your
fuel. Usually, it is collected at the gas station. You are SUPPOSED to
pay sales tax on items purchased - say at a yard sale. I would
While I don't celebrate the religious Christmas, I do celebrate the
sentiment, and enjoy the Christmas Spirit. Next week, of course, it'll be
back to raping and pillaging by most of the civilized countries, including
mine (the USA). Meanwhile, I sip a dram of rum, and wish all a safe,
Try Air America Radio (limited locations, or via stream)
Thom Hartman
Randi Rhodes (Nova Radio)
Democracy Now! www.democracynow.org or LINK TV or Free Speech TV (FSTV)
(Both networks are on Dish TV ) or local independent radio stations
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Don't know anything about the subject. However, I'll bet dollars to
donuts that this 'rumor' was started by someone associated with the meat
industry, a lobbyist, or Karl Rove himself.
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shi
Sent:
I've seen a post or two from this area (recalling the sighting of an EV on a
flatbed truck crossing Howard Frankland bridge). I've got WVO collection
down, and have run some WVO in Mercedes. Looking to progress to BD but have
some concerns about setup, chemicals (where bought, how stored,
I never said DU was harmful to those who handled it, only those who were
around (nearby) after its impact.
2) check with your local charcoal manufacturing company (if they let you).
Wood is a raw ingredient. (what types used?) How much fly ash is added?
What other binders are used? If you ask
Here in Florida we have 'gypsum stacks' which are huge piles of ... Gypsum a
by-product from the processing of phosphate to fertilizer. It is somewhat
(very low level) radio-active, and as such cannot be used for road beds,
construction etc. I'll bet that DU is stronger, and worse for the
Shells Used by U.S. Military Worse
Than Nuclear Weapons
Hi Andy
I wonder what happened to the US plans to recycle radioactive nuclear
wastes into common household appliances like kitchen cutlery and
babies' prams and so on? The proposals came up a couple of times. Did
they just drop
It just doesn't taste as good
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Michael Miller
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Do you mean corn silage would
For some reason Wikipedia definition of fascism has lost its references to
merging corporatism with the state (it's what I don't like about Wikipedia).
However, some common threads can be seen here.
14 Points of fascism: The warning signs
http://oldamericancentury.org/14pts.htm
AK
The
URL Andy. Everyone should look at it.
Most politicians seem to be a sick breed of cat. Power mad sociopaths.
How
they can be so toxic and not even have a hint of their pathology is
beyond
me.
Kirk
Andy Karpay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For some reason Wikipedia definition of fascism has
If this is Paul Pantone hold on to your wallet. I met him in around 1998
with his GEET processor. He is a scam artist.
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While working for another scam-artist company we investigated his system. I
took the 1 week course ($1000) and bought a 3-engine license to build his
system. I saw the blue Suburban run, and witnessed his demo run on pickle
juice, water, and (oh yes, some gasoline). Notes: I put my finger
I'm no 'gear-head' but, also to consider that there is approximate 18,000:1
ratio volumetric from liquid to vapor. Therefore, there could be some
expected advantage to vaporizing the atomized (liquid) fuel inside the
cylinder. The expansion of the gas alone may account for some
energy/torque,
Dohh! They got me too! (April fools)
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What doesn't make sense to me is that they tell us there is a shortage due
to whatever reason is the reason du Jour. But yet, I have seen no evidence
of shortages, lack of supply at the pumps or anywhere. I have not seen
pumps closed, or long lines, or rations. As long as you've got the money,
Did some work with Hydrogen in the 1999's - 2000. When burned with diesel
(we didn't use biodiesel) it amounts to cleaning up the exhaust, so that
much of the emissions, soot, smoke, etc are virtually eliminated. In doing
so, you are essentially getting more energy out of the diesel burned (the
1) if the hydrogen is obtained from methane, or other hydrocarbons then CO2
is generated as a by-product.
2) If not, generally nuclear (pronounced NU-KU-LER) power is touted as the
clean method to generate Hydrogen from, say, water.
Also (he did say fuel cell) but hydrogen can be burned in a car
I agree with Keith. I just saw a report on Democracy Now! (go Amy Goodman).
http://www.democracynow.org/2007/6/27/headlines#11
from June of 07. If you search on that site under Aspartame there are two
stories. One has to do with Donald Rumsfeld's involvement in getting
Aspartame approved in
Hi all. I've been following this milk labeling, and bovine growth hormone
controversy for a while now. A few weeks ago I got a very confusing
thought: Why is it illegal for ball players to use (human) performance
enhancing drugs, and seems to be a subject for the congress and the US
President
It's all here. Monsanto doesn't want any information out that they do not
control. We cannot say we don't use their product because it IMPLIES there
is something wrong with it, even if we don't use it because we don't like
the color. This has gone on forever. Monsanto 'coincidently' was also
This opens a file too large for me to write about. Can you say Fascism?
Just Google Monsanto Milk and the whole story will be unveiled, if you are
willing to think for yourself.
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Doug, see this
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_April_27/ai_73706352
I worked on this project, in this field. It is entirely possible to break
down carbonaceous materials in an oxygen free or deficient atmosphere, to
gas, oil, and carbon. I never was a believer in the
There are NOW some reports getting out (not on mainstream US media) about US
soldiers coming home, getting sick, or having babies with birth defects (due
to DU exposure). Once the munitions explode they spread and leave the
radioactive residue everywhere. It is small enough particulate (even
Don't forget that in the 50's we were told that nuclear power would be
so plentiful and cheap that a mere 'thimble full' of the fuel would be
enough to power an entire city, and so cheap that there would be no need
to even meter it.
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From: Chip Mefford [mailto:[EMAIL
Cut and Run is a term coined by the Republicans to explain the
complete Democratic solution (in three words or less, the max amount
they can comprehend in one sitting). I suggest that the opposite (their
solution) is Stay and Die.
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From: Mike Weaver [mailto:[EMAIL
The short answers to your two questions
are:
Yes 1984 is here 22 years
later
And
A lot (it will get a lot worse)
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From: Kirk McLoren
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Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 12:00
PM
To: biofuel
Subject: [Biofuel] Has Orwell's
1984 come 22
Logan- think of it this way. The plant 'consumes' the CO2, we burn it
to which releases CO2, the plant then takes THE SAME CO2 out of the
atmosphere. So there is a NET 0 addition of new CO2... As opposed to
burning Coal, oil, natural gas, which is Carbon long ago stored in the
earth (taken out
I just viewed the DVD movie Why we fight. Look for it either via the
internet for purchase, or to be viewed locally at independent theaters.
It is illustrative and informative. Should be viewed by all earthlings,
especially those from the United States.
Andy Karpay
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First, it should be noted that, while relative costs can be informative,
it is difficult to compare the cost of bottled water to gasoline,
diesel, etc. What would the water cost if you brought a 20 gallon tank
to the water plant and filled it? What would gasoline cost if sold in
1 liter or 4
Thanks Keith. I'm back IN, receiving, and loving it.
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? There is a lot of discussion of titrating waste oil, but i can't find a topic discussing titration of new oil.
3. I didn't use vinegar or other acid to neutralize the wash water first. Could this be the problem ?Thank you all, keep up the good work.-- Andy H.~= But in the end, no matter what I pretend
Keith:
I guess I've been dropped. My reply to the 'bounce' notice was
returned.
I've talked to my isp and they have turned on/off the bounce protection.
I should be good now. Thanks
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like you (all) in the world.
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Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 21:21:50 +0900
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] Rammed down our throats (GMOs)
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It seems the worst thing mentioned in the article was changing fuel
filters. Probably gunk from the dino fuel.
BTW- the article mentions that we don't have enough acreage to grow
enough vegetable oil to replace just the diesel being currently consumed
in this country. Anyone know if that is a
Keith-
It does my heart good seeing you referring to Amy Goodman, and her
excellent reporting on Democracy Now. That entire transcript can be
read, or streamed at www.democracynow.org along with additional good
info.
By the way, Today Maxine Waters discussed how the Col. Was forgetful
Interesting post. I was looking at the Jeep Liberty diesel, (back when
...) and have just thrown out the literature I collected. The glossy
they (the dealer) supplied me stated compatibility for B20. In fact,
the units were shipped with (B20) in the tank, I think to make the
exhaust smell less
that looks awfully
similar :)
Andy
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There was a company doing something similar, working next to a turkey
processing plant, turning the entrails, feet, heads, feathers, etc into
oil, gas, and minerals. Cats are not unique in their carbonaceous make
up.
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away fast. Run all day and you'll loose about 5 gallons?
(maybe 10? OK, 20) We're talking about running a half meg generator to
make 10 gallons (if that) go away? If interested, I can find links to
those doing it.
Andy
Message: 7
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 14:31:36 -0600
From: Zeke Yewdall
ice caps
will cause enough salinity change to cause changes in the gulf stream.
So, it could be argued that if extracting energy from the stream reduces
CO2 emissions, it would be a lesser evil (?). Obviously, too much of
a good thing could be damaging.
Regards to all
Andy Karpay
Who is putting
fas.cism n.
1. often Fascism
1. A system of government marked by centralization of authority
under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the
opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of
belligerent nationalism and racism.
2. A
Message: 6
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 08:15:34 -0400 (Eastern Standard Time)
From: Jerry Eyers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] Vacation is Over... an open letter from Michael
Moore to George W. Bush
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By the way Keith, I have a hard time just reading the posts, and keeping
up with most of the threads, or the ones of interest for me. Whatever
you do keep and maintain this is OK with me. Thanks for all YOUR HARD
WORK (The President would be proud of you :) )
Andy
Manny: it sounds like you're in the US. One of the biggest recyclers is
Griffin Industries. Most of their plants process the WVO to soaps and
commercial cleaners, some ship to KY where they make BioD. I don't
think they'll sell their raw feed stock to you as it might seem like a
conflict of
It would seem that NOT buying gas on Sept 1 will do nothing. If
errands, and gasoline (burning) continues without BUYING it will only be
delayed until, say, Sept 2, or 3. You'd need a global (or at least
national) NO DRIVE WEEK. If everyone didn't drive, or use gasoline for
a week it could
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Using a heater is usually recommended. If you are in a colder climate
(I am in Florida) some also use a separate small dino diesel tank for
starting. This also requires a switch (tank A / tank B). You should
switch tanks
If my memory serves me right, biodiesel from plastic is neither bio
nor diesel The petroleum products from the feedstock (oil) in
plastics can be reclaimed by heating in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
High enough temperatures will break the plastics down to a liquid and
then gas. The gas is
greater energy output than
others.
AK
On 8/28/2005, Andy Karpay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If my memory serves me right, biodiesel from plastic is neither bio
nor diesel The petroleum products from the feedstock (oil) in
plastics can be reclaimed by heating in an oxygen deficient atmosphere.
High
I sent a letter (email) to the 700 club asking that they take Mr.
Robertson off the air, as he offended us all. I got a response back
from them with about a 2 page dance-around in his defense which included
direct quotes from his statement. One of the telling remarks was that
he (Robertson) had
A few years ago I was working in alternate energy as a (mechanical)
engineer. We tried many different sources to extract energy from waste
tires (very high BTU) to pig manure to water. Converting Biomass to
extract energy is not impossible, but can get expensive. Your 'friend'
seems a bit
the gas. I have no idea what the electric
will do to the chemical reaction, but as an energy source I believe it
will be expensive. Just chiming in...
Regards to all
Andy
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Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 12:06:46 -0400
From: Joe Street [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] ws Sodium Methoxide
Mike:
Filter very carefully. I first collect it, and transfer to a
holding/settling tank. There it sits for at least 7-10 days. It is
then filtered thru cloth. A final filtration is passed thru an auto oil
filter.
I still see fine particulate in it at times.
Andy
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I'll drive my WVO fueled car..
Andy
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Message: 8
Date: Tue, 16 Aug 2005 09:39:33 -0700 (PDT)
From: Michael Redler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Biofuel] Cindy Sheehan
Chris:
I'm by no means an expert (just getting started myself). It has been
suggested to me by a friend to check out http://greasel.com/ , who seem
to know what they are doing. As I understand the systems, you'll need a
small dino fuel tank to use for cold starts. You need to switch to the
dino
One thing not discussed previously is tire pressure. Low tire pressure
can cause drastic loss of mpg. Just because an engine is 100 HP does
not mean it needs to output the full 100HP. Once the vehicle is up to
speed then, as previously stated, you only need to only overcome
friction. The
the chances
of good operation with WVO on this vehicle/engine?
Andy Karpay - Tampa FL
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I love that name Turd Blossom. Although it may have a different
meaning in Texas, it sure seems to describe him well. Throughout this
entire event the White House Administration has denied all
accountability for anyone on 'their' staff. Scott McLellan has also
clearly and without ambiguity
ref biofuel equipment in the uk.I am from Nottingham and also looking to start
producing not in those qty's but smaller I to am having problems finding
equipment.if you find anu thing please let me know. and vice versa..good luck
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From: shaun horwood
To:
I can get cleanable stainless steel mesh. I bought some 25 micron to make a
reusable filter for my mercedes two tank system. I plan to buy some 80
micron and 5 micron mesh as well. If anyone wants some too I can order some
extra.
Andy
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From: William Clark [EMAIL
that the higher viscosity of a 30%SVO mix is not allowing the complete
combustion of the fuel. The higher viscosity can create a bad spray pattern
and limit the atomization of the fuel. (This is more pronounced in a direct
injection engine when it is not heated properly)
Andy
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% of the heat of
combustion of the glycerin to preheat the oil. Let me know if anyone has
any different values above and I can recalculate.
Thanks
Andy
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 2:22 PM
Subject: Re
So who all wants to go in on a tanker of MeOH?
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From: Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] price of methanol
If you buy a tanker load of methanol, you can get it for $.82 a gallon
Stanley
more when the engine is cold, less so when warmed up.
Andy
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From: mark schofield [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] White fumes
Hi
From memory, I will check in the morning, white
diesel smoke
Are you heating the mix before injecting it into the engine?
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From: Kenneth Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 9:26 AM
Subject: [biofuel] White fumes
When I mixed 70% diesel and 30% SVO, I can see my pickup release more
Doesn't glycerin burn?
Couldn't you burn some with a wick in it to provide heat for the biodiesel
process?
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Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 8:28 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Re: glycerin buyers?
I don't know
What are you going to use for the electric motor?
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From: greg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2003 3:37 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Hybrid
it has worked for trains for a long time why not cars.
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From:
.Andy
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From: Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Used lubricants as fuel?
Andy, what sort of power output do you get per liter or gallon of fuel
with your setup? Do you mind if I
Andy
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From: Christopher Witmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 7:45 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Used lubricants as fuel?
This reminds me, I wanted to ask about the appropriateness of
supplementing our diesel engines' diets
and
has turned out to be a very powerful and efficient generator set. I'm
gathering info on bio so I can reduce my power production costs even
greater. Thank you very much for your eye opener...Andy
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with accusorb beads that are
used to treat WVO . The company claims it will produce biofuel of the same
quality as transesterification..Andy
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,
Andy
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From: Craig Reece [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 7:10 AM
To: Biofuel
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Virgin Veggie Oil Prices?
An update - apparently soy oil prices have increased since I got the quote
(below.) The best price I can get for soy
fresh oil and
the original 'single stage' recipes for the 20 gallons of biodiesel I use in
a month.
Thanks,
Andy
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at the pages (specifically the fuel/lube
forums) and take a look at a growing segment of your potential customer
base. Members are from all over North and South America, as well as 'across
the pond'.
Cheers,
Andy
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, Nissan, Volkswagen, Yamaha,
Cinergy, Coleman Powermate and Matsushita Electric Works, among others.
Andy
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Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 5:21 AM
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Nissan to develop new cars
From the Wall Street Journal...
June 4, 2001
Municipal Heart Attack: Illegal Dumping Of Fryer Grease, Fat Leads to
Infarctions
The Sewer-Fat Crisis Stirs a National Stink
Fueled by the fast-food frenzy and an influx of immigrant cooks, America's
appetite for eating out has bloated the national
Dick,
Can you point me in the direction of more info on the plant you
produce? That's just about the size operation I'm looking to expand
into. Thanks in advance.
Andy
Mixing Biodiesel in the garage and my VW loves it. :-)
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ken, we
cabbages!
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I don't know if you people have thought about this, but this is what I
would like to do. I'm going to be building a 1970 Chevelle to be daily
driven. I want to put a very healthy 350 engine along with a 4 speed
overdrive trans. I want strong power and good fuel economy.(Shooting for
25mpg). I am
DOES ANYONE HAVE A ROUGH IDEA OF THE PRICE OF ETHENOL IN THE U.S? HOW CAN I
USE ETHENOL TO CLEAN UP MY MERCEDES DIESEL UNTIL I CAN BUY BIODIESEL HERE IN
WASHINTON STATE OR MAKE MY OWN?
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and I would like to
make the stuff ourselves. Is there anyone in the Tacoma, WA. area that is
producing bio-diesel? We would like to possibly form a group to produce it.
Please e-mail with any info. Thank you. andy ( [EMAIL PROTECTED])
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I live in Indonesia which now having Gasoline crisis in my area.
Please someone suggest alternative fuel that we can make or mix by
ourself just for temporary gasoline substitute.
Thank You
Andy Djojosaputro
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