Thank you Doug & Darryl for all of the energy and dedication to keep things
going.
After all the years of reading and lurking, this year i will start practicing
wvo to biofuel. I have Kieth's book and the archives to go by so i feel
confident. However, i will miss the world-wide connection to l
Chipper, if you are getting back into IT, this is a wonderful welcome back
project. I am very interested in having small farms in my region (HoustonTX
area) do this program in order to maximize harvest and send overstock into
local community.
And yes, i would love for this site to continue if y
Happy Solstice!
Thank you Chipper for all your efforts these past few years. I have learned so
much from being a part of this crowd.
May 2017 be a wonderful year for everyone.
Michele
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 4:42 PM, Chip Mefford wrote:
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> It has been many years now since Keith passed.
>
[private lands cannot be seized without compensation]
[compensation is only market value (if even that). It does not take into
account family farm legacy, the necessity for clean water (as mentioned below),
or any nostalgia or memories]
> TransCanada's use of the "unconstitutional and void" em
Have you looked on drag racing forums about methanol for race fuel? And they
discuss the effects on the motor and modifications required.
Michele
> On Nov 27, 2014, at 12:24 PM, "Darryl McMahon" wrote:
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> Has anyone read "Beyond Oil and Gas: The Methanol Economy"?
>
> http://www.technolog
thank you Chipper. :-)
Michele
> On Nov 20, 2014, at 5:50 PM, "Chip Mefford" wrote:
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>
>
> Well,
>
> I gotta admit, I've gotten a huge response to my query, and honestly I wasn't
> expecting it.
> Aside from the responses you've all perhaps read, I've received many off-list
> as well.
Chip, I like this list as well. I read/skim all posts. I live in a very pro
oil/gas area and I like being informed enough to provide decent debate on
issues.
Your efforts are certainly appreciated.
Michele
> On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:25 AM, "Chip Mefford" wrote:
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> Good day all;
>
> As of this
Received in Texas
Michele
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Eminent domain cannot take more land than is required for the corridor.
I don't know the geographical distribution of the farm purchases along the
proposed line, but it could be TranCanada is buying farms for pipe yards or
some other future use. It could also be that the corridor just eats up t
Dito...
Michele
On Oct 13, 2012, at 6:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Keith, how much do you need to keep it going?
>
> Do you plan to continue the archives/database? (is this also
> threaatened?)
>
> Doug Woodard
> St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
>
>
>
> On Fri, 12 Oct 2012 17:26:41 +02
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For those of you who live in the US an article of interest... For those who
live outside looking in, it's no big surprise
Private Company and Industry pensions plans have all but gone away. The
substitute is the 401K that no one is really responsible for except the
investor to make the bes
i have a 24valve and it is not recommended using wvo due to the injector
pump (bosch vp44) being cooled by the excess fuel. so biodiesel is my only
option.
the 12valve's injector pump is cooled by the oil so wvo and bio- is o.k. to
use.
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From: "Mike Weaver" <[EMAIL
Zeke,
congrats on the courage. i did this myself almost three years ago. i had a
job at which i could have retired at 50, but was miserable. i felt myself
changing for the worse. my attitude was dark and cynical and i felt trapped
asking always, "is this all there is?!". i justified my day
yes, i'm interested in hypnosis... interested in dispelling misconceptions
and learning more about what's inside.
thanks
From: Kirk McLoren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
To: Biofuel@sustainablelists.org
Subject: Re: [Biofuel] "Quackbuster" Busted in Court
Date: Tue,
i have an extra lift pump from my cummins and want to use it to pump out
veggie oil from the tanks behind the rest. my questions are:
the pump is a carter. will it work w/ wvo?
if so, should i take the screen out or leave it in?
my goal is to drive up and deposit the hose at the respective en
if it were me and wholesale was my only answer i would find a plumber or
similar trade and give him some extra $ to order it for me., but that 's
just me.
cool site. thanks for contributing since am about 6 months from
constructing mine also.
michele
From: "Mark Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
i was sent a ppt of how this guy in Eugene,
OR converted his vw caddy to wvo. he dropped the tank and cut a plate
out so he could place an oil cooler in there, ran the lines back to the radiator
lines to heat the oil. the h2o lines and the fuel line all inside and
insulated 3" tubing to th
Austin has its own dept to help those interested in converting their homes
to solar (ie federal credits, state credits, and Austin makes up the
difference - at least they used to). they also bought up the grass in your
yard if you would xeroscape.
peace,
michele
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i have a 99 dodge 2500. if you are wanting to convert to a B-type, you
might want to do some more research. the fuel injuector is
cooled/lubricated by excess fuel with a return line whereas the previous
year models were cooled/lubricated by the crank case oil. this is my delima
now that i do
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