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Posted by T_Bone on August 07, 2006 at 04:21:08 from (4.240.42.222):
In Reply to: BIO-DIESEL posted by Jim K on August 06, 2006 at 16:31:29:
Hi jim, Below is the greatest website for bio-fuels info that I've found. Spend a few days reading it over. Caution: Most of the processes use methnol and lye mixtures for gylcerin seperation that creates a very nasty chemical when mixed together. Head too the safety warning at all times. You can run upto 25%SVO too #2D mixture without having to do anything other than prefilter the SVO. SVO= straight vegetable oil (virgin oil). WVO= waste vegie oil is what most processes talk about, or oil that has been used for cooking. If you indeed get into making "cooking oil" remember there's no regulations for cooking oil but there's all kinds of regulations for fuel oil. T_Bone
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