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Yes but they are repeating what they have been told.
I think parrots are smarter than them though.
The American dream. Its called that because
You have to be asleep to believe it.
Kirk
Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
March in a protest and forget using the airlines. Not
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Where Is The Dissent In America?
by Charles R. Larson
Washington - When viewed through American eyes, the recent protests
in Istanbul and Tel Aviv demanding that their governments
March in a protest and forget using the airlines. Not much of a secret.
Expect a hassle at customs too.
Kirk
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Hello Mike, welcome
hello everyone, i have never even looked at anything like this before, just
wondering where do i begin? my uncle manages a dairy farm, so i have access
to over 4,000 gallons of mollasses which i can use for free, in small
amounts, that i want to make ethanol from.
where do i
.
Contact me on my personal email for information on a North Island group.
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hello everyone, i
hello everyone, i have never even looked at anything like this before, just
wondering where do i begin? my uncle manages a dairy farm, so i have access
to over 4,000 gallons of mollasses which i can use for free, in small
amounts, that i want to make ethanol from.
where do i begin in regards
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: [Biofuel] where can i start?
Hi everybody, my wife and i are new to this list and also new to making our
own fuel. We would like to know is there anyone who can teach us or tell us
where to get plans for making ethanol. We are in the process of buying a
small farm in a large fruit producing area
Yes, good question...I would like to know too..
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Subject: [Biofuel] where can i start?
Hi everybody, my wife and i are new
I'd start off with a good homebrewing book first. Get to know the
fermentation process =hic= first! ;)
Just remember, that after you juice your fruit... rotten or not, to
boil it to kill any bacteria. Then add some citric acid to prevent
further bacterial infection.
Bacteria hate acidity.
Hi everybody, my wife and i are new to this list and also new to making our own
fuel. We would like to know is there anyone who can teach us or tell us where
to get plans for making ethanol. We are in the process of buying a small farm
in a large fruit producing area and have access to
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Hi to all, I'm looking for a good supply place in the sf bay area to buy
chemicals. Or elsewhere if necessary. Any suggestions would be welcome.
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anyone know if you cAn online order the required chemicals to do the
fool proof method for making biodiesel?also where could i find a
cheap test diesel engine?or any ideas on a cheap test engine?
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I have recently started researching biodiesel, and hope to soon be
running my Beetle TDI on B100 made in my garage. With 3 years of
all A's in honors chemistry at U of C, I think that I am able to
handle the chemistry involved. Where I seem to be a complete idiot
is in equipment. I have
Hello. I need some help. I am new to the idea of biodiesel, and am
hoping to soon be powering my Beetle TDI with B100. I think I have
a pretty good handle on the chemistry involved. My problem, though,
comes from the fact that I have very little mechanical aptitude.
Despite the excellent
On Saturday, April 10, 2004, at 03:55 PM, Brian wrote:
Hello. I need some help. I am new to the idea of biodiesel, and am
hoping to soon be powering my Beetle TDI with B100. I think I have
a pretty good handle on the chemistry involved. My problem, though,
comes from the fact that I
x-charset ISO-8859-1Ernest,
I'd agree with everything you wrote (and I've snipped most of it out of
consideration to the folks in digest mode) except I'd point out that in
many parts of the US (and in many other countries) Chinese restaurants
are everywhere, and many of them have excellent
x-charset ISO-8859-1...then there were Keith Addison's comments once, about
Japanese
restaurants not having *any* oil for them (in Japan)they fry and
fry in it till it's all gone, least a lot of them do it sounded like!
Had the same comment from someone who went asking at a potato chip
Hello Ed
...then there were Keith Addison's comments once, about Japanese
restaurants not having *any* oil for them (in Japan)they fry and
fry in it till it's all gone, least a lot of them do it sounded like!
Not at all - that was ONE restaurant in Chiba (Tokyo):
As a general rule we've
x-charset ISO-8859-1--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Neoteric Biofuels Inc
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wrote:
...then there were Keith Addison's comments once, about Japanese
restaurants not having *any* oil for them (in Japan)they fry
and
fry in it till it's all gone, least a lot of them do
Hi Keith: Thanks for correcting and providing details! Glad to hear
that you've found this was not the general case and that you are able
to find lots of good oil!
Ed
On Monday, March 15, 2004, at 04:44 AM, Keith Addison wrote:
Hello Ed
...then there were Keith Addison's comments once,
Hi again Ed
Hi Keith: Thanks for correcting and providing details! Glad to hear
that you've found this was not the general case and that you are able
to find lots of good oil!
But now I can't find any bad oil! Some people are never happy, eh?
LOL! Well, I do some things that work nicely with
hi Mark!
we haven't had any problems getting more oil than we can currently use
from restaurants that we frequent; it probably doesn't hurt that these places
already know us as their customers (and that my SO seems to be able to makes
friends of most anyone she meets!), but we've found that
x-charset ISO-8859-1I am curious about your experiences with finding waste
vegetable oil?
I have been getting some WVO from a local Chinese restaurant where my
wife is friends with the owners. I've only gotten about 15 gallons so
far (about 5 gallons a week) and am getting my supplies
I thank everyone for the quick reply about methanol. I am in
eastern N. Car. right outside of Jacksonville. Is making your own
fuel proving to be economical and how much would you put in relation
to regular diesel fuel? If i could get my hands on a still id make
my own methanol. ITs the
: [biofuel] where to find methanol
I thank everyone for the quick reply about methanol. I am in eastern N.
Car. right outside of Jacksonville. Is making your own fuel proving to be
economical and how much would you put in relation to regular diesel fuel?
If i could get my hands on a still id
Christian Rusby wrote:
I haven't had much luck with the archives finding basic
information. Where does one go to buy 95-98% sulfuric acid or
phosphoric acid without being a suspect of terrorism or drug
manufacture. :-)
Well it's there just the same, sulfuric sources discussed about a
month
Keith Addison wrote:
Christian Rusby wrote:
I haven't had much luck with the archives finding basic
information. Where does one go to buy 95-98% sulfuric acid or
phosphoric acid without being a suspect of terrorism or drug
manufacture. :-)
Well it's there just the same, sulfuric
I haven't had much luck with the archives finding basic
information. Where does one go to buy 95-98% sulfuric acid or
phosphoric acid without being a suspect of terrorism or drug
manufacture. :-)
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I'm a complete rookie to making biodiesel, and was doing my homework
lately. Now as it comes to really DO what I was reading up on, I can't
seem to find suppliers for the base chemicals for Aleks' fool proof
method. (whether that is really foolproof we'll see and I'll report back)
So I need
Hello Andy
I'm a complete rookie to making biodiesel, and was doing my homework
lately. Now as it comes to really DO what I was reading up on, I can't
seem to find suppliers for the base chemicals for Aleks' fool proof
method. (whether that is really foolproof we'll see and I'll report back)
So
I have not been able to find any of my posts on this group even
though I recieve e-mail that I have posted a message. Am I doing
somthing wrong here? Thanks...Jeff
Hello Jeff, welcome
Maybe you're doing something wrong, though I can't imagine what. This
is the first post the list has
Over the last few months I gave myself a luxury of some of the cable
channels I hadn't watched for awhile. One thing I noticed was some
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sometimes on the wealth and impressive car collections of Rock Stars
and Rappers and Celebrities.
Where to get Methanol in the U.K
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I'm looking for a supplyer of methanol in Austria or nearby.
What is the Price per Liter
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Hello,
I am very interested in making biodiesel from used vegetable oil and
methanol, but my biggest concern is disposal of the glycerin. I
understand I should obtain approximately 15 gallons of glycering to
every 85 gallons of biodiesel. Is this correct? And what do I do
with all this
--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, Brian Kelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dave,
I haven't used it myself yet, but the glcerin can be
used as a soap. You can read more about it at the
biodeisel websites. It depends on how you want to use
it, whether just to clean up your shop, or if you want
to make
fertilizer.
The recovered free fatty acids can be used as a boiler, oil lamp
or some other fuel.
Todd Swearingen
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Where do I put all this glycerin??
Hello,
I am
as a boiler, oil lamp
or some other fuel.
Todd Swearingen
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 11:11 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Where do I put all this glycerin??
Hello,
I am very interested in making
I was going to ask a question, but as usual the JTF page answered it for
me. ;-)
But here it is anyway
I was going to ask about the left over meth in the glyc seperation, but I
found that on the page:
The methanol can then be recovered from the glycerine in the middle layer
by heating to
as psi goes - 50+ pounds.
Todd
- Original Message -
From: James Slayden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 12:39 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where do I put all this glycerin??
has anyone done any experimentation on reprocessing the FFA's
via the
acid
you can also compost the glycerine if you don't happen to have a hay field :)
Composting: I mix it with wood chips or straw, make sure it is somewhat wet
with water, and make sure I turn the compost pile frequently. Just regular
composting technique.
Mark
Or you
could dillute it with water
That sounds kinda strange. I'm a definite newbie at transesterification
... but I sorta understand saponification. And as I recall (in
saponification), the FFA's combine with the sodium hydroxide ... forming the
soap. The rest of the fat breaking away as glycerine. Therefore, in these
two
Here's the explanation:
what we commonly call glycerine- the brown stuff that falls to the bottom
after you've made biodiesel- is actually a mixture that contains soaps,
leftover catalyst and methanol, and glycerine. If you take this byproduct
and react it with an acid, you will break down the
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 11:11 AM, csakima wrote:
That sounds kinda strange. I'm a definite newbie at
transesterification
... but I sorta understand saponification. And as I recall (in
saponification), the FFA's combine with the sodium hydroxide ...
forming the
soap. The
I got some bad emulsification the one time I tried a remix. I was using an
oil that I normally had fine results washing- no emulsion problems- so
unless I messed up that batch and didn't realize it, I think I did
something wrong with the remix (I didn't really measure the water I put in,
Gotcha the soap dissolves in the glycerine phase ... that's the key.
The SOAP is what's changing back to fatty acid ... not the glycerine.
I was under the impression that when you said glycerin ... you meant pure
glycerin.Soap ... changing back to FFA .. that makes sense.
Curtis
Get
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 01:03 PM, girl mark wrote:
I got some bad emulsification the one time I tried a remix
How much do you agitate it when doing a remix?
I do a glycerine remix with the motor and no added water a
couple times with settling in between. Then I gently add the
Hm...
Curtis
Originally from HI (born/raised)
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.khvh.com/
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Hi Craig
Keith and Ed,
It was tedious to read it as prose, but the content was interesting to
anyone who cares about either biodiesel or SVO/WVO. Good points were
made my both of you.
What I object to is the over-confident and misleading impression
given that SVO is a mature technology and a
@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where?
I've responded to Ed Beggs offlist so as not to bore list members any
further with what rapidly became a tedious argument.
My apologies.
Keith
Biofuel at Journey to Forever:
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Biofuels list archives
Darren - The smaller the cylinder, the greater the problems with getting
complete combustion in DI's.
EB
on 8/19/02 3:46 AM, Darren at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm also interested in what Ed is saying about older big DI's. I was under
the impression that DI's were generally a tougher
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
From: craig reece [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date sent: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 21:49:25 -0700
Subject:Re: [biofuel] Where?
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James,
Flush oil is what oilseed pressers - factories where they make oil from
various oil-bearing seeds or nuts - use to clean out the residue of the
last oilseed from the presses. For example - if they've been making
olive oil, and are changing to Canola, they will run *hundreds of
gallons* of
Hello again Ed
Not if they wipe out the humans. CC/GW problems solved! See, in roundabout
way. But let's hope we can find better solutions.
Let's hope. Though all that accumulated nuke waste might warm things
up a bit anyway in the end. Still, what's wrong with a hot rock that
spins?
Oh,
Oh, and BTW:
SVO makes the most sense, for the most people, for most of the year.
I don't agree with this.
You haven't made much biodiesel, and you have not run much, if any, SVO, so
far, in any system, to my knowledge. But you're a darn fine writer.
I've made a fair amount of
I've responded to Ed Beggs offlist so as not to bore list members any
further with what rapidly became a tedious argument.
My apologies.
Keith
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Keith and Ed,
It was tedious to read it as prose, but the content was interesting to
anyone who cares about either biodiesel or SVO/WVO. Good points were
made my both of you.
On the SVO/WVO in direct-injection engines - I have a friend and
neighbor who's been running SVO in his '97 Ford
Hi Ed
Only for the chosen ones like you, Todd, who truly understand.
-Buck R.
;-)
Anyway, glad ya got the nu-cu-lar joke. Trouble is, that joke is showing
up in ads again - this time its the solution to global warming and climate
change. Well, maybe in a roundabout way, they're right.
on 8/17/02 1:40 PM, Keith Addison at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ed
Only for the chosen ones like you, Todd, who truly understand.
-Buck R.
;-)
Anyway, glad ya got the nu-cu-lar joke. Trouble is, that joke is showing
up in ads again - this time its the solution to global
Is there a Biodiesel processing facility in Ontario that I could see
that uses used fat to make fuel? Thanks.
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Biox is there - advanced, continuous process.
http://www.bioxcorp.com
Also we will be displaying cold press, our G3 SVO kit, VEG-Therm, NADI,
Canola-based oils, etc. at the Outdoor Farm Show in Woodstock coming up next
month if you are interested in that.
Our SVO kit allows use of
In a message dated 08/16/2002 10:06:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Biox is there - advanced, continuous process.
http://www.bioxcorp.com
Is anyone knowledgeable about this process and what the ramifications are to
small batching. The web site does not
In a message dated 08/16/2002 10:06:48 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Biox is there - advanced, continuous process.
http://www.bioxcorp.com
Is anyone knowledgeable about this process and what the ramifications are to
small batching. The web site does not
If it works as planned, biodiesel will be too cheap to meter.
Edward Beggs, BES, MSc
Neoteric Biofuels Inc.
Located in the Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada
1-250-768-3169 Fax: 1-250-768-3118
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on 8/16/02
Does that also come with First Class tickets on biodiesel rockets
to the outer rim of the universe?
Todd Swearingen
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From: Neoteric Biofuels Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel-JTF biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 8:52 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel
: Neoteric Biofuels Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biofuel-JTF biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:03 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where?
Only for the chosen ones like you, Todd, who truly
understand.
-Buck R.
;-)
Anyway, glad ya got the nu-cu-lar joke. Trouble
I thought it would be nice to build my wash chamber (bubble method)
out of clear PVC. Where would I find clear PVC or a similiar plastic
that would have a wide enough diameter that I could do this? Has
anyone seen any at all? I have clear drill core tubes, but they're
only about 5cm, meaning I'd
Now were it Jojoba and arid applications
http://www.armchair.com/warp/jojoba1.html
Todd Swearingen
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From: Trudy Williams
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 10:47 PM
Subject: [biofuel] Where Can I Find Jatropha?
Answer: http
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Pedro M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should be possible to get some support for the idea of a UN
Renewable Energy Agency, get a campaign going. Saying (as you did)
that there's already an Atomic Energy Agency is a good argument for
it. Hard work though.
Best
Thank you my friend. But
Pedro M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should be possible to get some support for the idea of a UN
Renewable Energy Agency, get a campaign going. Saying (as you did)
that there's already an Atomic Energy Agency is a good argument for
it. Hard work though.
Best
Thank you my friend. But
- Original Message -
From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 5:27 AM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where direct the money
They respond to polls, up to a point.
Know your enemy, it's said. Chairman Mao (Chairperson Mao?) said
My
Where direct the money and the public resources, to nuclear-fossil energy or
to renowable biofuels ???.
This is the kernel of the problem, in Europe ( Loyola de Palacio,
Comissioner of the EU), United States ( Bush Plan ), and so on.
Have we a response for this problem ??. For sure, it«s the
11:53 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Where direct the money
Where direct the money and the public resources, to nuclear-fossil energy
or
to renowable biofuels ???.
This is the kernel of the problem, in Europe ( Loyola de Palacio,
Comissioner of the EU), United States ( Bush Plan ), and so
Hi Pedro
Suggestion. See G8 Renewable Energy report. Go to the link, answer
the 10 questions, and tell 'em we need a UN Renewable Energy Agency.
Best
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
Pedro M. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where direct the
such an aim.
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
http://journeytoforever.org/
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From: Pedro M. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 11:53 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Where direct the money
Where
: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where direct the money
Hi Pedro
Suggestion. See G8 Renewable Energy report. Go to the link, answer
the 10 questions, and tell 'em we need a UN Renewable Energy Agency.
Best
Keith Addison
Journey to Forever
Handmade Projects
Tokyo
Hi Keith and All,
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have we a response for this problem ??. For
sure, it´s the question of
the
future of biofuels
Aye. I agree with Pedro. The money will go to the
most effective lobbying ,
more dedicated to nuclear means less for
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All the best.
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From: Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 10:32 PM
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Where direct the money
Hi Pedro
Suggestion. See G8 Renewable Energy report. Go to the link, answer
the 10
Hi Jerry
Hi Keith and All,
--- Keith Addison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have we a response for this problem ??. For
sure, it´s the question of
the
future of biofuels
Aye. I agree with Pedro. The money will go to the
most effective lobbying ,
more dedicated to nuclear
i've put boiling water in apple juice jugs, it held quite nicely.
mad cow disease is an important consideration because of the animal
carcasses wasted that could be used as fuel. but we must think about
the possibility of the disease spreading because of our use of the fats,
i don't think there
I'm new to this group and would like to join in the fun of being
self-sufficient.
I have a 2.5kw water-cooled Diesel generator that I am setting up to run
part of the house and to extract heat from both the exhaust/engine coolant
for heating the house.
Because of energy prices in NJ, I want to
: Thursday, February 08, 2001 7:38 AM
Subject: [biofuel] Where to buy Biodiesel chemicals
I'm new to this group and would like to join in the fun of being
self-sufficient.
I have a 2.5kw water-cooled Diesel generator that I am setting up to run
part of the house and to extract heat from both
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