'Heavy duty degreaser'... is it wise to add that to fuel then? Having said that, petrol is a pretty good degreaser too.
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hi guys,
sorry about not better back to you sooner, work has been manic as i'm sure you can imagine.
Right, First of all, please stop calling me "mr fuel bloke" or "dude" or the other names. my name is Mujahid, but feel free to call me muj. I know that i didn't say what my names was in the beginning so it's my own fault.
Also, I DO NOT just filter wvo. I actually chemically reprocess it. I treat it with methanol (for the time being, i am going to be changing over to ethanol soon though) and a catalyst. I'm sorry but i am not will to say which one. Also, I'm not will to say what quantities I use of each other. I believe that, that is far. Also, I am not willing to discuss my process as it's our own way of making biodiesel which makes it a good fuel. Please respect that. I would like to be as open and as helpful as possible, without giving everything away. but one this is for sure, no way in hell do I or would I add acetone to my mix.
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Originally posted by Cant Get Right View Postjust for starters, i was almost getting charged on here for advertising a blooman buggy and MR FUEL BLOKE aint getting charged for advertising his business,especially when he aint even helping anyone out telling how he makes it, chancing his luck me thinks!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by gemini_bio View Postin regards to what you said early Matt, I remove the glycerine.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostYou should definitely know better, for starters. Plus, if the chap does indeed turn out to be a reliable source of good quality biodiesel, the circumstances are somewhat different. Also, his initial assumption regarding that point, advertising inappropriately, has already been 'advised' upon.
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