As in burning SVO or filtered WVO in an oil furnace to heat my house 
and domestic hot water as a substitute for "home heating oil"

Is converting to Bio-D necissary?

I can even live with "cutting" the SVO/WVO with heating oil, 
Diesel (either Dino or Bio) or kerosene...

If I could convert SOME (20% or less)of the WVO to Bio-D to 
make the remaining WVO burn correctly that'd make my task far 
easier...

Anyone have any answers, thoughts ???

ANY replies appreciated, my previous posts seem to have 
been ignored.

Allan




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