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  1. I have seen waste oil on ebay for over 50p litre!

    I don't pay for oil, there seems to be no problem round these parts. I am luck enough to have very committed user who gives 100l a fortnight. Before I started collecting it he was burying it in his bin and sending it to landfill with all the rest of the rubbish.

    My favourite place to ask is the pub, if food is a side line they will probably change the oil as a matter of course once a week, leaving good clean oil for us. I hear from a friend that nursing homes are a good supply too, his wife is a visiting health professional so he has access to all sorts of homes.

    I think it's a shame that people are put off by the appearance that making bio is complex, realistically all you need to do is one GCSE level experiment, in my case at least, two or three times and then work with an average of the results. The fuel that I make is of a good reliable quality in more than sufficient quantity.

  2. I don't have time to write an article, all you need to know is available on Journey To Forever.

    I bought all the chemicals for testing and such through ebay, I tested the first 3 or 4 batches of oil but they were consistent so now I assume all the oil needs the same amount. This only works if your oil comes from the same regular suppliers.

    My processor is a steel connical vessel that I welded up from scrap sheet and an air con fan motor as a mixer. I water wash in a 200l barrel which circulates the water and oil with a used central heating pump. After washing I store in another barrel before pumping through a fuel filter.

    Simples!

  3. I have managed to resist getting involved here, but.......

    Why is no one suggesting running on used oil, which is free (mostly).

    I'm not suggesting using as is but converting to bio diesel. I haven't bought real diesel for 3 years. (OK the odd litre or two when caught away from home.)

    I started off buying Methanol and Caustic in not ridiculous quantities and process in my garage with a processor built from scrap which cost less than £10.

    Nowadays I buy large quantities of Methanol, particularly, in order to keep costs down so my fuel costs in the region of 12p a litre.

    I will supply chemicals, to anyone who will pick them up, for reasonable cost if you want to have a go.

  4. ^^^

    Wot he said :)

    I made a number of units, strong but heavy, angle IS Critical for it to work

    IMHO with Si Rs anchor you are wasting you time, it is one of those "You can't Make

    it for that sort of money" jobbie. When fund allow I wil be buying one, as although the

    one(s) I made work fine and are silly strong, they are also silly heavy.

    They also cost a load to make, so save yourself the grief, costs, and time and buy a X Eng One

    :)

    Nige

    I think what Nigel is trying to say is that :-

    "IMHO with Si Rs anchor available you are wasting you time making your own,"

    anybody made a ground anchor

    A couple of hundred. :rolleyes:

  5. Nothing further to report about the whereabouts of my tyres but....

    Out of interest you may consider that your tyres (or any other part or accessory) are not insured when not in or on your vehicle. I have tried the domestic and commercial insurance companies for a property claim but both state that anything related to a motorised vehicle is excluded. I have just tried the NFU who I insure with and they won't cover anything which is not in or on the vehicle.

    Basically no insurance, no matter how hard you try. :(

  6. The problem with the scoring is that it relies on the punches being punched in the correct box on the card. ie. the number 1 punch in the box marked 1. All very well if you have the correct number clearly written on the punch. Trouble is that after a few teams have been through a site, and some times from the start, numbers are (or become) illegible so one relies on information from a marshal who, through no fault of his own, can only guess what the correct number is.

    Non of this would make any difference at all except that the score per punch is reduced according to the number of teams that get it.

    Picture a scenario in which a site is set out with punches varying from the totally simple to the near impossible. A team clears the site and is the only team to get the near impossible punch 31.

    As the day goes on thirty or so teams have visited punch number 13 which is a dead easy drive up causing the number to become obscured by mud. The next team to reach 13 can't read the number so asks the marshal for clarification. The marshal looks at the punch and decides it says 31, so halving the points that should have been scored for punch 31.

    The AWDC use a different, electronic based system which has a unique key on each vehicle which records the presence of a unique transponder. The key records the punch number and the time it was reached etc. This sysem allows the organiser to identify teams suspected of causing damage to a section or entering a section by a disallowed route.

  7. i have another (yes i know) feedback point - ref the taking of pictures at the night event with flash - its bloody off putting and not really what you need when trying to crest the last tyre!!

    It's not as if YOU had to do anything other than sit there for just over a minute. :P

    It is a bit offputting though, I guess that's the price of fame. :ph34r::rolleyes::lol:

  8. If you are going to the Newbury sortout this weekend then please keep a look out for my stolen wheels and tyres.

    Wheels are black powder coated steel six stud wheels with bright plated beadlock rings.

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    Tyres are Fedima Sirocco 35 10.50 16 which are quite well rock damaged but not overly worn having not been used on road.

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    Any help would be great.

  9. I'm disappointed that there are only 4 rounds this year, however, Neil and his ever dwindling team do a fabulous job, even with the unfortunate introduction of the extra cost for MSA the Howlin Wolf represents a good value event with camping in the price, marshals, trophies and superb organisation.

    I would like 8 new sites a year but I realise that it isn't feasible.

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