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  1. Al Smith

    Home brewing Biodiesel

    That charcoal burner idea is older than the hills . It is basically the same thing or principal as "producer " gas that was used in the steel mills about the turn of the 1900's . In that period of time electricity in hugh amounts was not available so the mills produced their own using gasses...
  2. Al Smith

    Home brewing Biodiesel

    Well,that figures ,I might have known. You take a tree for example,you don't pay any taxes on it.Cut it into lumber,make a building out of .The gov taxes you on your own labor etc . Now what is wrong with this picture. In the case of K-1 the taxes aren't figured in the pump price.You get to...
  3. Al Smith

    Home brewing Biodiesel

    I suppose you could look at energy in what ever form about like water. They used water from some source in Columbus Ohio to make that can of Bud I drank last night.You can only rent the stuff so I got rid of the excess on the side of an oak tree.This most likely will find it's way to Lake...
  4. Al Smith

    Home brewing Biodiesel

    I rest my case.;)
  5. Al Smith

    Home brewing Biodiesel

    I think it was Nathional Geographic about a month or two ago talked about the very same thing. All oil started out as plant life.Eons of years and pressure determined weather it would end up as natural gas,crude oil ,peat or coal. It doesn't make much diff if it's wood chips or dandilions the...
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