waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-11 Thread girl mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO. Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find secondhand, maybe? Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops, asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about wa

Re: waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mark > I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO. >Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find >secondhand, maybe? > >Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops, >asking about biodiesel production for on-farm us

[biofuels-biz] waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-11 Thread girl mark
I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO. Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find secondhand, maybe? Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops, asking about biodiesel production for on-farm use, and about wa

[biofuels-biz] waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-13 Thread mogcamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- In biofuels-biz@yahoogroups.com, Keith Addison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > A Babington burner should surely be hot enough, an MEN heater should > be too, but anyway the exhaust goes outside - not proposing to > pollute the outside, it probably wouldn't be any more than is > released burnin

Re: [biofuels-biz] waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-13 Thread James Slayden
I was under the impression that the FFA recovery could be again reprocessed under the 2-stage acid/base method. Is this correct? James Slayden On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, girl mark wrote: >I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO. > Sounds pretty interesting, though pri

[biofuels-biz] Re: waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-12 Thread Keith Addison
Hello Mark > I looked up a few of those commercial oil burners for use with WVO. >Sounds pretty interesting, though pricey... something to try and find >secondhand, maybe? > >Then I got an email from a farmer nearby, someone who grows oil crops, >asking about biodiesel production for on-farm us

Re: [biofuels-biz] waste oil burners burning glycerine, ffa's Re: [biofuel] Re: biodiesel vs. propane for heating

2003-01-14 Thread Lee Sheppard
Steam generator or turbine to produce electric power. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I've got a couple years experience with burning glycerin. I had to do it, >I've got such a large accumulation of the stuff. I've tried it in a couple of >wood boilers and in a babington burner. The stuff does burn,