[AT] Biodiesel question

Edward Tabor edward.tabor at zoominternet.net
Tue May 4 22:35:58 PDT 2004


Excellent.  I'm going to try my hand at this.  On one page I looked up, 
it looks like I can make the entire setup for less than 10.00, 
especially since I have all of the parts lying around anyway.  Now for a 
source of pure methanol, but, I believe this is the same as the fuel 
that drag cars run on, with a drag strip only 2 miles from the house, I 
venture a guess that I'll find some there.  And, with "Chun King Cat" 
Chinese Restaurant in town, I bet I'll find my soy cooking oil.  

Ed

David A. Laughead Jr. wrote:

>Ed, I got my Lye at the grocery store  right next to the draino. Look for a
>round white plastic container with a red cap. The brand name is Red Devil
>Lye.
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>Dave Laughead
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>>Anybody out there make biodiesel?  Any advise or tips to give.  I want
>>to try my hand in it's manufacture, I have found az couple of good web
>>sites on manufacturing the fuel, however there is nothing that beats
>>real life advise.
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>>Also, where can I purchase Lye?  Can I find it in any hardware store, or
>>do I need to go elsewhere to get it?
>>
>>Ed
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