OT BioDiesel
#371
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Re: OT BioDiesel
And boron, or whatever the public like to hear.
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billy ray wrote:
>
> I thought that was Techron?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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billy ray wrote:
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> I thought that was Techron?
#372
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Re: OT BioDiesel
And boron, or whatever the public like to hear.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> I thought that was Techron?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> I thought that was Techron?
#373
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Re: OT BioDiesel
And boron, or whatever the public like to hear.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> I thought that was Techron?
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
billy ray wrote:
>
> I thought that was Techron?
#374
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Re: OT BioDiesel
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
#375
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Re: OT BioDiesel
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
#376
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Re: OT BioDiesel
"Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
> Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
> just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
> aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
> inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
> taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>
Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
#377
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Re: OT BioDiesel
Yep. Thank god it wasn't orgone radiation.
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
#378
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Re: OT BioDiesel
Yep. Thank god it wasn't orgone radiation.
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
#379
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Re: OT BioDiesel
Yep. Thank god it wasn't orgone radiation.
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
BTW, I worked on a 10M test bench for setting the wigglers for them
(Argonne). That was one massive granite beam, 1' wide, 3.5' high and
over 30' long. Bet it emitted some radon.
--
jeff
Lon wrote:
>
> Maybe he means Argonne radiation. He tends to confuse the trivial
> ability to google for keywords with actually being able to use those
> keywords properly in a sentence.
>
>
> jeff proclaimed:
>
>> Tell the truth Bill, You make this ---- up don't you. LMAO: Argon
>> Radiation...
>>
>> http://environmentalchemistry.com/yo....html#Nuclides
>> Only a few relatively short lived synthetic nuclides, and mostly beta
>> emitters at that. No gamma emitters.
>>
>
> jeff
>
>
> L.W.(Bill) ------ III wrote:
>
> > And coal releases argon radiation, far more dangerous than anything
> > the nuclear plant could leak:
> > http://home.earthlink.net/~bhoglund/...ion_Facts.html God
> Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
> > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
> >
> > Earle Horton wrote:
> >
> >> Sure, but everyone has their own little soap box to stand on, don't
> they?
> >> ;^)
> >>
> >> Damn right I'm being sarcastic. Electricity in Colorado is made
> from coal.
> >> You want to drive by one of the power plants, when it is running
> wide open
> >> throttle to generate clean power for the sunny and unpolluted Rocky
> Mountain
> >> states. We had those commercials in New England too, set to music.
> >>
#380
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Re: OT BioDiesel
Vito wrote:
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>
>>Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
>>just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
>>aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
>>inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
>>taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>>
>
> Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
> Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
> homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
>
>
Spring time is the worst for chimney fires. Warm enough that you don't
need much of a fire so you never get a good bank of coals, and have to
damp it back.
--
jeff
> "Earle Horton" <NurseBustersNoSpam@msn.com> wrote in
>
>>Everybody turns down the damper so that the flame will last all night, not
>>just yuppies. And not everyone can get decent fuel. Out here, people call
>>aspen "hardwood" and mostly burn fir. There is no substitute for annual
>>inspection of any wood burning flue. Oak and black locust, free for the
>>taking at the orchard I used to work for, I miss that.
>>
>
> Second that. Many folks too poor to call yuppies heat with wood and even though
> Oak and other hardwoods are plentiful thanks to the hurricanes we loose a couple
> homes a year to chimney fires. Clean and inspect at least annually.
>
>
Spring time is the worst for chimney fires. Warm enough that you don't
need much of a fire so you never get a good bank of coals, and have to
damp it back.
--
jeff