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		<title>By: Comment on Invest in Biodiesel by Coldtruth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Comment on Invest in Biodiesel by Coldtruth</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2007 22:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Coldtruth</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 May 2006 05:05:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>While the thought off being able to refine my own fuel for my diesel pickup is a dream. That is were is stays, as a dream.  The thought of going up to McDonald&#039;s and ordering a Big Mac meal then instead of Supersizing have them throw there waste oil from their fryer&#039;s in the 55  gallon drum in the back is tempting.  I was considering on purchasing a biodiesel unit, but it was more like $2,995.  Not $200.  Before investing that kind of money into a home refining unit. I researched the oil supply. While some resturants may want to give away there used oil, alot of them sell the oil as I was advised by a friend who is a resturant manager.  If you can secure a source of oil, you still have the dilema of where to put your new biodiesel refining unit. Most will fit in the corner of your garage. However, before you install it, you&#039;ld might want to check to see if any local ordinances prohibit a mini-refinery in a residential neighborhood.  Even if your city does not have any ordinances against it, you may still have to get permission from your neighborhood association.  In my case, mine already said, &quot;NO!&quot;  Your neighbors may not be keen on the idea of you turning you garage into a fuel depot and storage.  Don&#039;t get me wrong, I think the concept is great, but there are some drawbacks. At least there was in my situation.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While the thought off being able to refine my own fuel for my diesel pickup is a dream. That is were is stays, as a dream.  The thought of going up to McDonald&#8217;s and ordering a Big Mac meal then instead of Supersizing have them throw there waste oil from their fryer&#8217;s in the 55  gallon drum in the back is tempting.  I was considering on purchasing a biodiesel unit, but it was more like $2,995.  Not $200.  Before investing that kind of money into a home refining unit. I researched the oil supply. While some resturants may want to give away there used oil, alot of them sell the oil as I was advised by a friend who is a resturant manager.  If you can secure a source of oil, you still have the dilema of where to put your new biodiesel refining unit. Most will fit in the corner of your garage. However, before you install it, you&#8217;ld might want to check to see if any local ordinances prohibit a mini-refinery in a residential neighborhood.  Even if your city does not have any ordinances against it, you may still have to get permission from your neighborhood association.  In my case, mine already said, &#8220;NO!&#8221;  Your neighbors may not be keen on the idea of you turning you garage into a fuel depot and storage.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I think the concept is great, but there are some drawbacks. At least there was in my situation.</p>
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