Burning cooking oil''

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by bj_kana, Jun 2, 2008.

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    bj_kana Guest

    topic: burning cooking old in vehcles, to replace real gasolene---
    If you are smart enough to hook up on the ''exchange unit over to
    frying oil'' apparatus, to your vehicle, then...you could save quite a
    bit, on vehicle fuel ups, they say??
    I been reading that the apparatus cost about 3,000, and the homemade
    ''cooking oil still''set up in your garage, needed to process into
    fuel in order to be compatable to your particular vehicle, and....
    figuring in the cost of $4 a gallon gas to go around and collect the
    burnt oil, and.......... your time.....hmmmmmm....we wonder if it's
    worth it or not.
    Anyone know of a smart person doing this?
    I heard, that when the vechicle is running, it smells like french
    fries cooking......? =MrJayT=
     
    bj_kana, Jun 2, 2008
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    bj_kana Guest

    =====I left out the estimated cost of the ''processing still'' in the
    garage, to process the old cooking oil into Fuel, cost anywhere from
    500 and up. I guess one would have to find an old
    experienced ...''moon shiner'' to help to hook up the ''burnt old
    processing still', in your garage, or
    yard!'............chuckle==MrjayT=
     
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    louie Guest

    =====I left out the estimated cost of the ''processing still'' in the
    garage, to process the old cooking oil into Fuel, cost anywhere from
    500 and up. I guess one would have to find an old
    experienced ...''moon shiner'' to help to hook up the ''burnt old
    processing still', in your garage, or
    yard!'............chuckle==MrjayT=

    I'm thinking your involvement in this process will confirm the bargain you
    get in $4.00 gasoline.

    ....louie
     
    louie, Jun 2, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    I don't think it's gonna work real well in that Valkyrie either.
    Lemme know when you get ready to build that still though. Me great
    grandpappy was a moonshiner. Don't recall ever actually drinking any of
    it, but it sure made good paint brush cleaner for my model cars.
     
    BiffB, Jun 3, 2008
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    pender Guest

    Seems like my old friend Bobby Barnett could help us now. Like an old time
    Fonzi, he could steal gas with a hose and bottle. His nickname was
    Conoco...hottest brand going. He got so good at siphoning....
    he could tell the difference between ethyl and regular, just by the taste.

    I made that up. That is a damn lie.

    I cannot stop myself.

    Pender
     
    pender, Jun 3, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    BiffBentley chimes in with humor:''MrJayT:''I don't think it's
    gonna work real well in that Valkyrie either. Lemme know when you get
    ready to build that still though. Me great grandpappy was a moonshiner.
    Don't recall ever actually drinking any of it, but it sure made good
    paint brush cleaner for my model cars.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    ''The Pender makes this up:''
    Seems like my old friend Bobby Barnett could help us now. Like an old
    time Fonzi, he could steal gas with a hose and bottle. His nickname was
    Conoco...hottest brand going. He got so good at siphoning.... he could
    tell the difference between ethyl and regular, just by the taste.
    I made that up. That is a damn lie.
    I cannot stop myself.
    Pender)

    ============Biff, naw, I definately do not want my Valkyrie smelling
    like ''french fries cooking''.........I am a custom to that great
    ''Honda Smell'. Biff, yeah it would probably take an oldtimer like ya'
    Great grandPappy to properly 'hook up' the CookingOil Still'' refinery,
    somewhere outback!
    You mean you aint never drank no' MoonShine?
    ====Hey Pender: Dont make too much fun of the ''siphoning'' technique. I
    use to carry a siphone plastic hose, packed away in the Saddle Bags,
    and; 'used it a coupla times. Used it once Pender, while in flight, from
    another Motorcyle running along beside me,& never had to pull over.-
    Pretty good huh? =MrJayT=
     
    Mr. JayT, Jun 3, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    ---The Louie responds: MrJayT: ''I'm thinking your involvement in this
    process will confirm the bargain you get in $4.00 gasoline.
    ...louie )

    ============You're such a good thinker.
    Shoot, I dont think $5 gas'lene will bother me now. I'm consoled!
    MrjayT=
     
    Mr. JayT, Jun 3, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    I was like, 8, so no, I didn't drink the shine. I've had other people's
    though. And then there's Everclear...
     
    BiffB, Jun 3, 2008
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    bj_kana Guest

    ======Yeah buddy, that powerful 'Everclear'' is what cha' call, legal
    ''Moonshine''. The first time I took a swig of MShine; within 10
    seconds, I was almost down on my knees, it nearly knocked the top off
    of fmy head..... 'Course I was trying to drank' it, like my wife's
    redneck brothers were doing. Trying to impress them. They drank, or
    used that stuff in their tractors on a daily basis,I believe they
    did. yeeeha....................................MrJayT=
     
    bj_kana, Jun 3, 2008
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