I think i am going to use a five gallon tin bucket to
cook the fuel in.  will i have a problem if i dont
braze on a faucet to let out the seperated esters, or
the waste(forget what it is called)  could i just let
it settle and then siphon out the less dense
biodiesel??  as for a burner how would one of those
camping stoves that runs on liquid fuel work??  where
can i buy a thermometer that will read the 150 or so
degrees that is needed for the chemical reaction to
occur??

I appreciate any response that i get to this since i
am a beginner at this stuff, in the mean time ill be
pondering ways to keep a fuel tank heated to run on
straight vegatable oil

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