new guy here again,
     So I made my first test batch in a blender from wvo.  It separated within 
3 hours but I gave it overnight anyway. It was darker in color than I expected. 
Anyway, I scooped 150 ml off the top of the container and put into a jar with 
150 ml of water. I shook violently for 10 sec. and set it aside. It looked like 
milk. I had read that it should completely separate in 30 min. to be quality 
fuel. It has been an hour and the mixture is 100 ml of fuel on top and 200 ml 
of milky water on bottom.  Update! now its been 2 hours and I have 125 ml of 
fuel on top and 175 ml of milky water on bottom. So, since this didn't separate 
in 30 min. is this poor fuel I measured out all my mixtures very accurately, I 
believe. Any words of advice.                    Thanks Dan

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G'day Brian;

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> I think that we have Keith to thank for this, as well as others who >put  
> effort into keeping this board a reasonably sane place to hang >out.

It is most definetly a collective effort, and all parts of that effort makes  
this list so stimulating.

> I know that I have been drawn in to political discussions that I have
> allowed to go too far in the past.  Thankfully, I was gently guided back
> to the fold.
>
> I truly do appreciate all of the discussions on this board.  For biofuel
> information, the JTF website has all of the information that I need at
> this stage in my development.

Without the JtF site (and this list)  I never could have done anything that  
remotely resembles what I have been able to accomplish, so yes, it is a  
treasure house well worth investigating.

I do get a lot from being able to watch the
> success of others, and do look forward to further success in my own quest
> once I get settled somewhere.

Feeding off each others' success and failures as well drives things forward.  
Need somethng mobile until you get "settled" ? There are ideas that can be  
"played" with on the processors page at JtF. You got a small trailer you can  
pull with a vehicle ? Sounds like a mobile BD lab to me :-)

However, what really keeps me coming back
> is the chance to interact with thinking, logical, rational people on a
> regular basis.  Even when I disagree, which is actually a lot more often
> than I post disagreement, I do learn something.  That's what this is all
> about, IMHO.

A wise person learns from his mistakes, a wiser person still learns from the  
mistakes of others. The point is, to learn something, and here you have no  
problem doing that.IMHO too:)
Luc

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