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Old 03-12-2012, 12:29   #16
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Yer not kidding, I have a 30L container of waste oil jelly in the garden at the moment, normally 50% of it would be usable. Trouble is I need to suss out somewhere to store the damn stuff as I don't want to lose the free collection. I think I'm going to have to accelerate my plans to build a proper bio plant.
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Old 03-12-2012, 12:51   #17
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I'm so glad I dont need all this bother anymore, just run neat bio
Cheap as chips
Well £1.10 at the mo usually under a quid but our usual maker has gone under cover
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If I could convince the wife that buying bio in bulk was a good idea, I'd probably go down the same route.

Needless to say, I'll probably go the usual way of spending £100's to save £10's but hopefully I'll end up with a easy enough setup for making bio and dealing with the manky oil without too much hassle.
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I'm so glad I dont need all this bother anymore, just run neat bio
Cheap as chips
Well £1.10 at the mo usually under a quid but our usual maker has gone under cover
Pete I am in talks with another 4x4 friend in welshpool who says he pays £1 a litre for any amount big or small. Just seeing if his bio friend does larger quantities for you.
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Old 03-12-2012, 23:14   #20
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Pete I am in talks with another 4x4 friend in welshpool who says he pays £1 a litre for any amount big or small. Just seeing if his bio friend does larger quantities for you.
Good work Fez, we'll be buying again before crimbo so keep me posted. Manchester guy is cheaper at 95p but a pain to tie down
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Old 05-12-2012, 22:52   #21
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waste this time of year with out twin tank or heat exchangers or heated fuel filter it will wax up this time of year so be careful with wvo
Totally agree with this statement, mines still running 100% svo with heat exchanger and twin tank when veg gets to 60 degrees c in exchanger turn over to svo. Just remember to turn back to diesel afew miles before stopping. as in this cold weather it wont like starting on cold veg,

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Trouble is I need to suss out somewhere to store the damn stuff as I don't want to lose the free collection.
On a similar note, I store rainwater in two IBC's ie 1000 litre tanks.
We dug huge holes to bury them in the garden, and put decking over them. ( well away from the house though).
Part of my automatic garden watering system and pond top up, using an old car battery, a solar panel and a reconditioned boat water pump.

I guess you could store waste oil in similar style. Recycled IBC 's only cost around £30

Cleaning an underground tank could be a pain though, and you would need a suitable pump, but the finished product could be stored there.
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We get our bio in 1000 l IBC . Easy to pump from or simply poor it out of a tap.
I use about a tank a week say 60 litres. So every three months or so get a refill. That's a saving of over 400 quid every 3 or 4 months
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