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Why Need to Buy if Can DIY

08/02/2011 1:34 AM

For whom interest to start make biodiesel process equipment lets we together discuss how to build that equipment no need to buy if you can DIY.

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Re: Why need to buy if can DIY

08/02/2011 1:52 AM

Three or four cauldrons could probably get you started, along with several barrels of used French fry oil.

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Re: Why need to buy if can DIY

08/02/2011 3:18 PM

Don't forget the unbleached coffee filters!

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Re: Why need to buy if can DIY

08/02/2011 6:18 AM

There's buckets-full of information about this topic on the 'net. Try Google.

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