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Alec 08-08-2005 04:17 PM

If you soak ashes in water, lye will leach out of the ash into the water. That's how folks used to get lye for making soap . . . you need to catch up on your re-runs of the Beverly Hillbillys [laugh]

apwatson50 08-08-2005 04:21 PM

I'll see if I can find some reruns on cable[laugh] [laugh]

so then how do you get the lye out of the water? can you just boil the water off?

12valve@heart 08-08-2005 06:26 PM

Just go to Google (or your favorite search engine) and type in "making lye". You'll get just about all you need to know. Wonderful thing, the information superhighway.

59FORD 08-08-2005 06:44 PM

and while your there check out how to make moonshine [laugh]

Jim Lane 08-09-2005 06:58 AM


Originally posted by Alec
Methanol is a hazardous material -- it is really, really nasty stuff. Carcinogenic, bad for the liver, and quite flammable. As for lye -- all you need is a wood stove. [laugh]

Hadn't heard about bio-diesel transport requiring a haz-mat placard, but if you keep it under 100 gallons, you should be safe anyway.


it is really, really nasty stuff. Carcinogenic, bad for the liver,
Now were you talking about Vodka and cigarettes or makin bio?:eek: :eek:
Or maybe rot-gut shine.[laugh] [laugh]

Alec 08-09-2005 09:35 AM


Now were you talking about Vodka and cigarettes or makin bio?
Or maybe rot-gut shine.
All of the above. :D

Theoretically you can steep the ashes, then boil the water off, and have a useable mix of potassium and sodium lye. I think that the fuel costs for all that distillation (I guess wood in this case) would get pretty high. I don't know what kind of yield you would get. "Journey to forever" has a little blurb about it in their biodiesel section.

It sounds as though Jim is volunteeing to set up a travelling still in the back of his truck -- from cornfield to cornfield, eh? A grinder/press, still, and biodiesel reactor -- you could distill ethanol from the corn, use that to make the biodiesel and have some left over for "liver tonic" . . .

akghound 08-28-2005 08:38 PM

I've been running WVO for a year now. Here a couple good forums on using it.
http://www.frybrid.com/test.htm
At least read the first two posts at;
http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/eve/ubb....51&f=159605551
I have a new set of schematics for the 12 valve engines almost ready to send out. If you want a copy e-mail me, no charge. E-address in profile
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timb 08-29-2005 12:11 AM

The new reason for the price hike is that they shut down all of the refineries in the golf coast because of the huricane. but the darned thing is'nt suppose to hit till tomorrow morning sometime. jumping the gun a little arent they.:confused:

ares 08-29-2005 03:30 AM

yep oil is $70 give or take a barrel and ive seen #2 going for 4 a gallon... think i need a jetta tdi...

andyr354 08-29-2005 10:04 AM

I have heard a Rabit diesel mentioned. Are they a good car? I think I found one localy for sale.

redhauler 09-04-2005 01:22 AM

Prices
 
Was 2.79 at QT today in FT Worth so guess we arn't the worst YET

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