Rawhide,
Hope everything is OK. I still have the data I compiled, let me know if you need
anything.
Rick
--- On Thu, 7/2/09, Rawbrown <rawbrown@...> wrote:
From: Rawbrown <rawbrown@...>
Subject: [Biodiesel] high temp processing... was: don't understand
To: Biodiesel@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 11:42 PM
I haven't brewed in a while. Surgery and life got in the way. Right now
I simply blend WVO and petrol Diesel. But now the cost of Petro D is
going back up so I am thinking about getting back into it. I had a talk
with someone about my process and was given some good advise on how I
might be able to clear my hurdles. So I'll be working on that pretty soon.
Richard Bouvier wrote:
>
>
> Rawhide,
>
> How are you?
>
> I even answered the post but now looking at it again, it looks like
> you are right, even a third response looks like a sales pitch.
>
> Rick
>
> P.S. Have you tried the temp & pressure yet?
>
> --- On Thu, 7/2/09, Rawbrown <rawbrown@cox. net
> <mailto:rawbrown% 40cox.net> > wrote:
>
> From: Rawbrown <rawbrown@cox. net <mailto:rawbrown% 40cox.net> >
> Subject: Re: [Biodiesel] don't understand how it works?
> To: Biodiesel@yahoogrou ps.com <mailto:Biodiesel% 40yahoogroups. com>
> Date: Thursday, July 2, 2009, 2:06 P
>
> I think that the original post was a cleaver attempt at spam. Which even
>
> got an answer back as spam.
>
> Randy mclain wrote:
>
> > Mick welcome to the group! Biodiesel works fine but there are many
>
> > issues to confront when you begin this process: First know that
>
> > biodiesel, or even plain VO or WVO does not have as much energy as
>
> > dino diesel. Therefore there is NO way you are going to get more
>
> > mileage than you currently get. The real bonus is that you are paying
>
> > less for the fuel you are using.
>
> > You need to attend a class so you can see what you are getting into.
>
> > Maria Alovert aka girlmark has many classes around thee country, as
>
> > well as other in this group. Also there are members that might be able
>
> > to show you their processors locally.
>
> > Be advised this is not a gimmick: it's work and details and a process
>
> > that involves no BEER when doing it. Unless you want to hurt yourself
>
> > or invent fuel globs that defy description. .....
>
> > This Biod group here at Yahoo is a really good one and they have a
>
> > wealth of knowledge. Tap this and do some reading. Look on different
>
> > websites and learn. There are several types of processors to look at..
>
> > If you are going to do this on a small scale it's gonna take some time
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> > to do it: probably 4 or 5 hours a week. Process 30 gals or more a week
>
> > and figure an average of one hour a day. It may vary somewhat but this
>
> > is more of a statement from the people doing it that true
>
> > economics... . we have some truly inspiring people here that don't like
>
> > to see wasted energy go down the drain.
>
> > Good luck with your endeavor and DO THE RESEARCH! Ask questions and
>
> > attend some classes. You will lear you are not alone and that the
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> > ingeniousness of our members knows no boundaries.. ........
>
> > Randy McLainFuture BioD processor, collecting parts now
>
> >
>
>
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