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22799 garret
ozykisser Online Now Send Email
Aug 1, 2009
8:44 am
As you guys know my Discovery 3.9 V8 has been off the road for some time. I finally have an engine for it now. As you suggested the 3.9 L was a little slow and...
22800 andrew heggie
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Aug 1, 2009
11:00 am
... Yes, beech and oak are around 46% ( and barely float), softwoods, like scots pine will be 60% with spruces higher. Poplar willow and elm are also much ...
22801 carson
hutchisoncarson Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2009
12:20 pm
... Hey Garret, Did you ever complete and post those multi-cyclone drawings ? thanks carson...
22802 Viswanathan KS
lvksv Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2009
2:51 pm
It requires only 0.037 Volts not 0.37 Volts. Please see following quote from the link. Quote The Ohio University scientists who developed the urine technology...
22803 dave_cahoon Online Now Send Email Aug 2, 2009
12:48 am
lvksv, Its written both 0.037 and 0.37 in differing articles 0.37 is most sane value. Nothing new about this tech in the Victorian era they tried everything on...
22804 wmshooke Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2009
3:08 am
Jim, great design. Looking at this for stationary CHP as well? Somewhere I read about a plunger type device to control chip level... is this similar to the...
22805 George Clay
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Aug 2, 2009
3:31 am
David, All   Thanks for all of the interesting feedback. I talked to a scientist friend of mine (Physicist, not Chemist) at Dupont and he pretty much agreed...
22806 Natural Treasures Mas...
blabs2003 Offline Send Email
Aug 2, 2009
4:20 am
George, Charcoal production is a batch process in a closed retort, woodgas production is a continous process with an open top or lid that can have wood fuel...
22807 Viswanathan KS
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Aug 2, 2009
4:41 am
thanks for info   ________________________________ From: dave_cahoon <dave_cahoon@...> To: WoodGas@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, 2 August, 2009 6:18:21...
22808 jim mason
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Aug 2, 2009
5:29 am
... sure, but the source for H in chp in a gasifier - engine system should be taken after the engine, after you've done the more valuable things with it first...
22809 jim mason
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Aug 2, 2009
5:50 am
... craig, the fao is a great place to start. there are a few more. here's the list i know of with a full design set. ...
22810 jim mason
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Aug 2, 2009
6:04 am
... greg, these seem a good find. a fan spray should give a much more even distribution than a line blast. the spread fan might be a little less penetrating...
22811 garret
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Aug 2, 2009
9:44 am
No Sorry I have not. But I do have a very clear picture of what to draw and how to build it / them. Time is my enemy at the moment with 3 AM starts . Garret...
22812 Greg Manning
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Aug 2, 2009
12:51 pm
Greetings Jim & List. They (TeeJet) have everything from a simple pinhole stream, to 110 degree fan and 100 offset, all can be had in stainless and the button...
22813 James
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Aug 2, 2009
2:43 pm
This is just another reality show. IMHO a poor one at that, Look at the opening statement on the show about the advice of experts being used. But sticking to...
22814 unruh.steve Offline Send Email Aug 2, 2009
3:50 pm
... Hi Guys On the bright side, silly as the premise and their initial woodgas fueling attempts are; I have now been telephoned by one sister, two friends, and...
22815 jim mason
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Aug 2, 2009
7:30 pm
... i assume it made a mess of tar, no? ... well, that is sad greg. but maybe you should run your horses in the race. they are fueled by non-petroleum...
22816 Mike LaRosa
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Aug 2, 2009
10:14 pm
Jim, 800 miles is a long mudder fkn ways to go on any fuel let alone junk from the side of the road in mudder fkn californicatia .. oops .. Hope you have a few...
22817 sabbadess@...
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Aug 3, 2009
12:40 am
Jim and group, Here is my spreadsheet for investigating the financial feasibility of a pellet here in Maine using purchased wood chips. ...
22818 sabbadess@...
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Aug 3, 2009
12:56 am
Wood Gassers, I finally have my CNC plasma table running if any one wants to hire me to burn parts.? I can be a lot cheaper than a typical shop because I have...
22819 Greg Manning
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Aug 3, 2009
1:58 am
No tar, the trip on horseback would be a marathon initself to get there ... ... G ... From: WoodGas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WoodGas@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf ...
22820 Greg Manning
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Aug 3, 2009
2:06 am
Mike ! Sorry !!!!! I saw the message and forgot to reply .... Oops ! I'm using a master valve on gasoline, (pump is off, valve closes gas supply to injectors,...
22821 Greg Manning
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Aug 3, 2009
2:07 am
How thick can you cut ?? (What thickness of plate) Greg Manning ... From: WoodGas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WoodGas@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of...
22822 jim mason
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Aug 3, 2009
2:12 am
... so tell us greg, what is the fancy things that happens with the fan nozzles set vertically? does it create a deeper "lob" of combustion for tar to pass...
22823 Ralph Callaway
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Aug 3, 2009
2:23 am
Yes you can. Question is, in all of this, what do you want to do as the primary activity? If you're running an engine, you need the more relatively...
22824 jim mason
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Aug 3, 2009
3:14 am
... way to go stephen. i hope you take the world of biomass thermal conversion by storm. you are welcome and invited to use for free the building system of...
22825 Mike LaRosa
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Aug 3, 2009
3:41 am
Thanks Greg, Sounds like your truck computer must be "smarter" than mine. I rigged up dummies on the 91 but the 93 didn't throw any codes with just pulling the...
22826 Greg Manning
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Aug 3, 2009
4:31 am
Greetings all.. Lob ? I would assume a typo and you meant lobe. It (vertical slit nozzles) appears to define the star pattern under the nozzles very well,...
22827 wmshooke Offline Send Email Aug 3, 2009
4:33 am
I love your plunger/microswitch design - it is so simple it's elegant. (Personally I'm trying to avoid electronically elegant systems considering a possible...
22828 jim mason
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Aug 3, 2009
5:05 am
... correct. the standard lightweight 3600rpm generac type generators will not last long. they are often suggested to be 500hr engines. many of us have gone...
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