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Burning waste cooking oil

Started by Russell Kanning, August 21, 2005, 09:02 AM NHFT

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Russell Kanning

Quote from: patmccotter on August 24, 2005, 06:35 PM NHFT(State House cafeteria).

8)
you will have to extra careful with your filtering from that last one ;)

Pat McCotter

BTW, here is my profile from greasecar.com

The car was a 300TD, they just didn't have the choice on their form.


KBCraig

What do small, individual users do with the leftover sediment and solids?

Russell Kanning

Quote from: KBCraig on August 24, 2005, 07:59 PM NHFT
What do small, individual users do with the leftover sediment and solids?
don't ask don't tell

8) :-X

Pat McCotter

Works in a compost pile - or dumpster it. It is biodegradable.


Russell Kanning

Quote from: patmccotter on August 24, 2005, 08:01 PM NHFT
Works in a compost pile - or dumpster it. It is biodegradable.



fine .... blow all the mystery ..... we have to have some trade secrets ;)

Pat McCotter

Quote from: russellkanning on August 24, 2005, 08:05 PM NHFT
Quote from: patmccotter on August 24, 2005, 08:01 PM NHFT
Works in a compost pile - or dumpster it. It is biodegradable.



fine .... blow all the mystery ..... we have to have some trade secrets ;)

I was never known for my discretion.  8)

KBCraig

Or we could save it for wrestlin' night at the Coffee house/book store.  ;D

Liberty Ladies on grease!

Kat Kanning


Pat K

You could wrap it up nice and send it to your congressman.

Mark

Quote from: KBCraig on August 24, 2005, 07:59 PM NHFT
What do small, individual users do with the leftover sediment and solids?

The place I used to work at gave it to a guy who was using it as bear bait. He didn't take enough of if to really take care of it, though. We'd just throw the rest of the buckets in the dumpster. It does work as bear bait, as one small producer I heard about inadvertently learned.

Pat McCotter

That person is in Connecticut. The story was in the UL.

The National Park Service tested biodiesel and veg oil for use in their trucks. They tested with bears between biodiesel and "bear food" and then between veg oil and "bear food". They (rangers, not bears) said biodiesel is OK but not veg oil.


Pat McCotter

Quote from: patmccotter on August 24, 2005, 06:05 PM NHFT
I just stopped at the Rymes station in Loudon this morning and filled up with biodiesel. They have B20 and it is $2.409/gallon. Diesel here in Concord was $2.559/gallon last time I looked.

Rymes biodiesel page

Just sent an e-mail requesting B100 availability/location.

Cheers!
Pat

PS: I don't have the veg oil system installed yet.


Got a reply from Rymes. They have B100 available in 55 gallon drums in Pembroke or they can deliver to your tank. The e-mail did not have a price.

Pat

Russell Kanning


Lloyd Danforth

I believe B100 is pure biodiesel and B20 is 20% biodiesel and the rest Dinosaur diesel.