>Chuck wrote:
>"What to do with all the Glycerin?  Egads!  BURN IT!  many, many BTU's
>there.
>Wait a minute...maybe we should pump it back into the ground where all the
>oil came from to prevent earthquakes =:-O"
>
>I agree, but how to do it safely and in a way that the useful heat can be
>recovered.  I am experimenting with this, starting with a 'Mother Earth'
>waste oil furnace design (which you can get to from Keith's site).  It would
>be of interest to many here if anyone has experience of burning glyc.  The
>problems are to ensure a uniformly high temperature to dissociate ALL the
>acrolein and to either avoid or easily handle the 'coke'.
>
>Any takers?
>
>David T.


Hello David

No takers here, no, unfortunately (circumstances forbid), but a very 
interested bystander hoping you'll get takers elsewhere. I'm glad 
you're taking this on, please keep us posted.

MOTHER's Waste Oil Heater is here, by the way:
http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_motherearth/me4.html
Mother Earth: Waste Oil Heater

http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel_library/ethanol_motherearth/me5.html
Mother Earth: Waste Oil Heater 2

Regards

Keith


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