How to Make Biodiesel At Home

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Make Biodiesel dot org is a compilation of biodiesel information from a number of information sources. The primary source of information was the infopop forum and personal experience. Some material found on the web site is donated to the web site by other authors. In this case the author will be clearly identified at the beginning of the article. The goal is to provide quality, current, and up to date information on how to make biodiesel at home. Every effort is made to validate the information provided and present it in a manner that is usable by everyone. Make-Biodiesel.org provides this site as a reference source for your research on how to make biodiesel fuel.

The site complements the book Home Brew Biodiesel. The book was written by the same author that is providing most of the material on this site. There is some overlap between the site and the book. The preference is for posting new material on the web site that is not found in the book. In some cases there is an overlap in topics with a summary text on the web site and detailed text in the book. There are no plans at this time to offer a hardcopy version of the web site, but some of the material found here may make it's way into the book eventually.

The comment forms at the bottom of each page are made available for you to provide feedback on the site, suggest possible new topics or point out problems with the site. If you need assistance with making biodiesel, please check out our Biodiesel Links page to find an appropriate forum. They are filled with a great bunch of guys and gals that will go out of their way to help you get going. For personal one on one assistance we recommend the Biodiesel Workshops page for a listing of Biodiesel Workshops near you.

Please remember that making biodiesel involves the use of hazardous materials and is inherently dangerous. The information provided here is educational use only. If you want to actually make biodiesel, be aware that the list of things that can go wrong is endless and that you could burn down your house, or injure your self or those around you even to the point of death. Biodiesel production has had its share of mishaps, including one man who was very badly burned in a biodiesel fire. He died two months later, God rest his soul. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those around you. If you still want to make biodiesel fuel, then seek expert advice on how to make biodiesel safely.



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