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khadma 08-10-2008 08:54 PM

Anyone have a "how to make homemade biodiesel" link?
 
I am researching on how to make biodiesel (for myself), and I would like to know if there is an "all in one" resource on making homemade biodiesel.

I can get used oil, but I need to locate the equipment, locally if possible.

I know there are people here running "home brew", so can you pass on some information and know how to this subject?

Biohazard122376 08-10-2008 09:04 PM

try this Biodiesel processors: Journey to Forever

tjbeggs 08-10-2008 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Biohazard122376 (Post 6436517)

It is my understanding that site is riddled with bad info. Here are two sites I use for info
Welcome - Collaborative Biodiesel Tutorial Website
Biodiesel & SVO Forums - Powered by eve community

Biohazard122376 08-10-2008 09:49 PM

here is another site with lots of reading, although they look down their nose at homebrewers. National Biodiesel Board - www.biodiesel.org - www.nbb.org

there is also a couple of books "Biodiesel America and From the fryer to the fuel tank" both are pretty good books..

khadma 08-10-2008 09:57 PM

How about this book?

Biodiesel Homebrew Guide Book

tjbeggs 08-11-2008 06:09 AM


Originally Posted by khadma (Post 6436692)
How about this book?

Biodiesel Homebrew Guide Book

Good book but the info in there is also mostly if not all on the Collaborative BD site.

Phydeaux88 08-11-2008 09:04 AM

tjbeggs recomendation is the most complete web site for "how to".
It also has processor plans on the site.
Journey to forever is also good but doesn't get updated often

khadma 08-12-2008 11:20 PM


Originally Posted by Phydeaux88 (Post 6437602)
tjbeggs recomendation is the most complete web site for "how to".
It also has processor plans on the site.
Journey to forever is also good but doesn't get updated often

I am so used to using a manual/book to do what I need to do, and I seem to feel more comfortable with a book next to me as I go.
I guess I can print the pages that I need, but it seems to go against being "green":-X04!
We'll see, 18 dollars for a book isn't that bad.

You guys will probably be seeing me around here everyday, anyone want to sell me their 7.3 liter Superduty?

Do you know if anyone is taking a chance and running B100 in the new 6.4?

What about B100 in a 6.0? I know a person running B100 in a 03/04 6.0, with occasional B20 use. Seem to be running okay.

The reason I ask is, 7.3s are rare here, but 6.0s are still available with somewhat lower mileage (I don't have a diesel - YET!)

empiretc 08-12-2008 11:26 PM

i put together a small how-to PDF a while back. It is basically a journal of my early stages of bio production w/ pics. Back when I was making 4 gallon batches.

PM me your email addy if you are interested.

Phydeaux88 08-13-2008 09:31 AM

One of the most recognized homebrewers and authoress of a how to book is a lady that uses the screen name of Girl Mark.

Her web site is Biodiesel classes with Maria 'girl Mark' Alovert, summer-fall 2008

She also puts out a very good how to book that can be ordered on her web site

empiretc 08-13-2008 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by Phydeaux88 (Post 6445273)
One of the most recognized homebrewers and authoress of a how to book is a lady that uses the screen name of Girl Mark.

Her web site is Biodiesel classes with Maria 'girl Mark' Alovert, summer-fall 2008

She also puts out a very good how to book that can be ordered on her web site


yeah, it is a good idea to buy that book. I did and still refer to it a lot.

khadma 08-17-2008 09:22 PM

I just bought the Biodiesel book from "girl Mark",

I still will be "bugging" you guys for information and guidance along the way.
Thanks everyone.

bill11012 06-14-2009 07:34 PM

so what happens if i just put it in my tank after filtering?

binuya 06-14-2009 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by bill11012 (Post 7610127)
so what happens if i just put it in my tank after filtering?

Not completely sure of your question. Do you mean unwashed, washed, or commercial biodiesel?

bill11012 06-14-2009 09:37 PM

I mean what happens if I just take the oil, put it throe a filter, and put it in the tank?


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