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Old 20-05-2010, 10:16   #16
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Dont be so faceitious , people are just making sure before they do the right or wrong thing , simples
Don't worry WWN, he wasn't being facetious; the lack of sticky threads on the site doesn't help but the use of the Search function will reveal yard upon yard of vergabe on this and other subjects. Its just that this stuff has been repeated many many times, trust me LOL.
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Old 20-05-2010, 12:25   #17
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here we go again

I ran mine on 100% svo in the winter too
But you haven't got yours anymore
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Old 20-05-2010, 13:45   #18
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No but watch the jeepster space research very much ongoing
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Old 20-05-2010, 18:32   #19
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my problem with veg oil is one simple thing....................

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my problem with veg oil is one simple thing....................

Cowardice
lmao , must admit I did have a few worried moments when I first started using it, nothing went wrong but you know when youre just sort of waiting for something
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Old 20-05-2010, 18:54   #21
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yes i know the feeling, i felt like that with my first T2 after spending so much time effort and money on it, in the end i sold it.

what does imao mean?
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Old 20-05-2010, 20:06   #22
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yes i know the feeling, i felt like that with my first T2 after spending so much time effort and money on it, in the end i sold it.

what does imao mean?
think he meant LMAO, Larf My Arse Off...
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abbreviations loose me LOL

was that irony?
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think he meant LMAO, Larf My Arse Off...
yup, just cbb to use cap L
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just been googling , although initial cost is quite high , is it worth it to some members to consider bio disel production ?

http://www.goldenray.co.uk/processors.html
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Don't worry WWN, he wasn't being facetious; the lack of sticky threads on the site doesn't help but the use of the Search function will reveal yard upon yard of vergabe on this and other subjects. Its just that this stuff has been repeated many many times, trust me LOL.
very good point..... and ive had many complaints about that too.... for one reason or another.

we need a list of popular things / subjects that seem to be asked very often and sticky fixed to the top of each subject. saving lots of time for everyone. and easy to find information...

these sticky threads could be available to non paying members too . thus encouraging more to join.

only problems ...
i cant do it alone

we need clear threads with correct information on and no drivel.

and ok ill be blunt... one or 2 new moderators. due to the lack of attendance from current mods.

this might save lots of pointless and sometimes wrong info floating about.

oh and another thing. the pub section should be as is for banter and fun .... drivel as some call it.
but the tech sections really need to keep closer to ON TOPIC ... you wouldn't believe the complaints i get
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just been googling , although initial cost is quite high , is it worth it to some members to consider bio disel production ?

http://www.goldenray.co.uk/processors.html
I reckon diy this is one of those things thats a cracking good theory but in practice A methanol producer/broker of my acquaintance describes making this stuff in your garage as one of the most dangerous diy pastimes going.

Have a look at the risks. They greatly outweigh the benefits for those of us living in suburbia
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I reckon diy this is one of those things thats a cracking good theory but in practice A methanol producer/broker of my acquaintance describes making this stuff in your garage as one of the most dangerous diy pastimes going.

Have a look at the risks. They greatly outweigh the benefits for those of us living in suburbia
thanks , i never realised how potentially dangerous it could be .
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I reckon diy this is one of those things thats a cracking good theory but in practice A methanol producer/broker of my acquaintance describes making this stuff in your garage as one of the most dangerous diy pastimes going.

Have a look at the risks. They greatly outweigh the benefits for those of us living in suburbia
'Methanol Broker'? What sort of a job is THAT??
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