centrifuge
I know you can seperate crud from wvo but can you use it to seperate glycerine or maybe water content after you wash?
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Originally Posted by bobrl13
I know you can seperate crud from wvo but can you use it to seperate glycerine or maybe water content after you wash?
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wouldnt you save lot of time with a centrifuge?
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CF's seem to work very good on suspended water if you heat your oil.
I have a FilterFuge from IDP in Canada, 2.7 gpm version,FF60LE. I spin WVO at 160f+ and it completely drys it. the Water vaporizes the same as water from a shower head. not hot enough to boil, but the bathroom sure seems to have vapor in it. By pumping Hot oil threw a couple of nozzles @ 100 PSI and 160F the water will most certainly vaporize. and rise freely from the CF's drum. Fab, the reason I found out about CF's was because of a post here over a yr ago. you were thinking at the time that you would try one, they were the dieselCraft variety. Did you ever get it going? To date I have spun 2285 gallons, and that is since Oct 14th 07. 62678 driven on veg. Long live the IDI Ken, Central NY |
It's still in the box Ken :-huh This expansion of the ranch from 3,000 acres to 6,000 acres has put a real dent in my experimental work, and we just entered closing for another 2,000 acres...........I really hope I can get back to my bio experiments this coming winter :-banghead
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Sounds like you need to hire a couple more hands Don. Free yourself up for more of the "fun" stuff. :)
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Originally Posted by cookie88
Sounds like you need to hire a couple more hands Don. Free yourself up for more of the "fun" stuff. :)
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Originally Posted by fabmandelux
Only problem is it's hard to find good CHEAP help....:)
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Fab, Good help is never cheap, and cheap help is never good. Especially on a ranch!
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Originally Posted by Wookie35
Fab, Good help is never cheap, and cheap help is never good. Especially on a ranch!
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Hey Fab, what is it that you actually do on your ever increasing ranch?
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Originally Posted by BLACK 6
Hey Fab, what is it that you actually do on your ever increasing ranch?
If your talking about what I do...............EVERYTHING! My fancy title is Operations Manager, but I do it all. Welding, designing equipment, machining, rebuilding everything, running the elevator, upkeep on 2 homes, 2 shops, purchasing anything the ranch needs, about the only thing I don't have to do anymore is drive the farming equipment. :-D My partners both live out of the area and I only see them once in a while :-X22 |
Hate to knit pick...but with 6K acres of which wheat is planted...that is what is called a farm. Farms produce "crops"...while ranches produce "stock"...and some do both, called a farm & ranch...but ranch land is not the same a farm land. Ranch land is not cultivated...and if so, only to only to long-term changes for land management purposes.
Sorry, I just see so many people purchasing a "ranch" that really isn't...I just thought I'd chime in. |
I've got 18 years to retirement - call me then for a farmhand position!
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Sounds like you need a crop af kids to help you out, you know, grow your own help.
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