Home Make Biodiesel Forums Welcome Tell us about Yourself
If you are having trouble logging into the site after you have completed registration, please send me an email at cottonbiodiesel at yahoo dot com

Tell us about Yourself

Poll
Do You Make Biodiesel?
No - Never have
11% (1 votes)
Yes - A few test batches
22% (2 votes)
Yes - More than 20 gallons a month
0% (0 votes)
Yes - More than 20 gallons a week
66% (6 votes)

Total : 9

Poll created on: Mar-10-10 12:50:50

Re: Tell us about Yourself

Welcome Mike......500 ppm

Biotom
useravatar
Offline
18 Posts
User info in posts
Administrator has disabled public posting

Re: Tell us about Yourself

Hi everyone..
if you've been on infopop you know who I am..
for those that don't know abou inofpop..no rick not making a plug here.
I've been making BD since 12/04..well atleast that was when I joined infopop..I a few failures before that..
how many batches..MANY..these day I ran on average 2 65 gallon batches per week in 2 plastic cone bottom tanks.
heated of course..and yes they been online for about 3 year now.
I also do methanol recovery but that in a 80 gallon water heater to doubles as a reactor.
and yes the AE on this site needs an update..wink its coming Rick..
at the moment I still water wash my biodiesel. I don't have time to wait for it to settle.

-dkenny

dkenny
useravatar
Offline
7 Posts
User info in posts
Administrator has disabled public posting

Re: Tell us about Yourself

Hi all!

My name's Kenzie and I work for a masonry company as kind of a Jill-of-all-Trades.  I love my job and where it's taking me, and right now, it's taking me to learning to produce (and then producing) enough biodiesel to power the company trucks and equipment.  I also push wheelbarrows, stack stones, make deliveries, research, design and maintain the website, local marketing, etc.  I also am getting experience in bonsai as a hobby, and I cook, clean, and am generally good company! yikes)

At this point, my largest "batch" has been about 4 gallons... I have better titration tools coming as well as some phLip tests, and the boss's brother is a plumber who is helping us get ahold of some hot water heater tanks and between the three of us and online resources, we've got a pretty good idea of how to convert them into a pretty snazzy processor!  I like this part of my renaissance job, even if it is ultimately frustrating at times.

Kenzish
useravatar
Offline
4 Posts
User info in posts
Administrator has disabled public posting

Board Info

Board Stats:
 
Total Topics:
16777252
Total Polls:
3
Total Posts:
145
Total Posts Today:
3
User Info:
 
Total Users:
100
Newest User:
johned
Members Online:
0
Guests Online:
19

Online: 
There are no members online

© Copyright 2008, 2009, 2010 Make Biodiesel dot Org- All Rights Reserved

 

WARNING

Making Biodiesel requires the use of flammable, toxic liquids and strong caustics to make a fuel. No matter what safety precautions are put in place or what equipment you use, making biodiesel will never be a safe hobby and can place you, your property, and your family at risk of injury or even death. Make Biodiesel at your own risk.

Search

Login