[biofuel] fat

2001-02-06 Thread stephen lakios
I think I am low in my rough guess on the amount of fat in an animal carcass.I purchased a 10.23 lb beef roast,additional fat was trimmed in the grocery.After cooking I collected .56 lbs of fat from the pan and the roast was still very well marbled with fat.It may be that a 600 lb carcass could

[biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-04 Thread Andrew Graham
Has anyone out there got any good ideas on an effective method for filtering used cooking fat. I run my car on straight heated fat but I regularly clog up my fuel filter. I currently get my fat from fast food outlets, then sieve it, and filter it twice through cloth. This is a slow messy proce

Re: [biofuel] fat

2001-02-11 Thread Geoff Pritchard
Ouch! I think that I might rather just walk than take up "abattoir skills". An obvious source of fat is from the slaughter plants (like IBP) where excess external fat is trimmed off and often added to ground beef coming from slaughter dairy animals (that may be lower in fat). They kill ~2050 he

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-04 Thread anton and federica
the centrifuge sounds like a great idea. I am lucky enough to have a source of clean oil; a place that makes corn chips. I filter my oil directly through a 20" filter i got from Tek Supply for about $20 with replacement filters at about $3. they come in versions down to 5 microns. i use an electr

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-04 Thread manuel cilia
and a plastic drum. I hope this will help. - Original Message - From: "Andrew Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:19 AM Subject: [biofuel] Fat filter > Has anyone out there got any good ideas on an effective method for > filtering u

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-04 Thread skaar
make up a manifold out of plastic pipe, vertically placed to use gravity i no pump used. a small canister on top, a short pipe to a tee, branch it to several other tees, on the manifold end an elbow. pieces of pipe to couplers, then a duplicate on the bottom, glue all but the top of the straight

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-05 Thread Keith Addison
Forever Handmade Projects Tokyo http://journeytoforever.org/ >I hope this will help. >- Original Message - >From: "Andrew Graham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: >Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2001 10:19 AM >Subject: [biofuel] Fat filter > > > > Has

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-05 Thread skaar
a set of flat furnace filters might work nicely, coarse ones on top, fine ones on bottom. Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-09 Thread DAVID REID
iofuel@egroups.com Date: Thursday, January 04, 2001 1:19 PM Subject: [biofuel] Fat filter >Has anyone out there got any good ideas on an effective method for >filtering used cooking fat. I run my car on straight heated fat but I >regularly clog up my fuel filter. I currently get my fat from fas

Re: [biofuel] Fat filter

2001-01-09 Thread Lori
Hi, all I use a piece of window screening over a piece of panty hose, both attached to the wand of a wet-dry vac with an elastic band. I keep the wand near the top of the oil (most of the heavy particles are at the bottom) and when the screen fills up, simply shift to a clean section of both f

[Biofuel] Fat, MSG, Aspartame, It's in all the food - Dr Russel Blaylock

2009-04-03 Thread SurpriseShan2
Dr. Russel Blaylock discusses how our food today is adulterated with excitotoxins. Dr. Blaylock has written many books and does an excllent job explaining how these toxins affect our bodies. He cuts through the political and industry lies. This is a must see video. _www.TheFoodIsHorrible.co