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Oil Feedstock => Oil coarse filtering, settling, drying and storage => Topic started by: diggermart on February 08, 2014, 10:23:30 AM
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Hi there
Just wondering if anyone knows how I can get rid of a lot of good quality used beef dripping.
Cheers
Martin
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I used to process it - it makes fine fuel, but you can only use it for such a small number of months (the bio from it freezes at about 13c) that its a lot of hassel, with regard to constant pickup, and storage.
Indeed, i still have hundreds of litres here.
Your best bet is to find someone running a CHP system (ie a static engine) who can use it.
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Thanks ill keep searching.
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To be clear - are you wanting to shift it at zero cost, or are you wanting to sell it?
You might want to give a quantity?
A small amount, you could probably put on ebay, but you would need to feel comfortable that the person buying it probably does not know the melting points, and hence that its near useless for car use in all but a short period of the year.
A large amount would be worth someone with a CHP paying for transport on, and a larger still amount would have a commercial rate.
So, is it 40, 400, or 4k litres that youre talking about? : )
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Take it up north with bread! It will be gone very quickly hahaha
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If you are near to, or can get it to dickjotec he may be interested
http://www.biopowered.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=618
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Take it up north with bread! It will be gone very quickly hahaha
Oi, not s'much of the up north, bread and dripping was part of the staple nation wide just after the war.
My nanny would make sure I got me doorstep n' drippin' on our weekly Sunday afternoon visit.
Bread and drippin' was as common as pie 'n mash or jellied eels in Londanistan at one time, before the indigenous tribes were driven out.
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If you can deliver up to northeast I will take all you have we have forklift to unload
Thanks william
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Take it up north with bread! It will be gone very quickly hahaha
Oi, not s'much of the up north, bread and dripping was part of the staple nation wide just after the war.
My nanny would make sure I got me doorstep n' drippin' on our weekly Sunday afternoon visit.
Bread and drippin' was as common as pie 'n mash or jellied eels in Londanistan at one time, before the indigenous tribes were driven out.
We used to have bread n dripping at my Nan's when we were kids, I loved it.
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Whats all this used to have dripping when I was a lad.
Toast and dripping pork beef or lamb is breakfast for
me three or four times a week.
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MUHAHAHA another thread successfully derailed to non sense! ;D :P
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MUHAHAHA another thread successfully derailed to non sense! ;D :P
Nonsense? This part of our history, anthropology even, bloody palistine.
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Don't you mean philistine?
Don't try and blame fat fingers or your aspirin for your lack of classical education either...
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Don't you mean philistine?
Don't try and blame fat fingers or your aspirin for your lack of classical education either...
'ark who's talking, lack of education indeed, I was injecting a little humour with a malapropism, look it up.
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Was it a beef injection? boom boom? hahaha ;D ;D ;D ;D
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AHHHHH! Did'nt think a simple question would widen the north south divide.Anyroad up elf and safety av banned bread and dripping ont grounds of it blocking arteries.Theres 100+lt. Guy i get oil from decided to use beef dripping to do chips in,just thought if i could get rid of it for him it keeps my nest feathered.One likes to keep ones nest well feathered. Im 10miles north of york.anyone near me, i can drop it off if its not too far. regards mart.
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AlexR isn't far from you, just drop it off at his.
I'm not sure if he would want it but he's got loads of room, just tell 'im your UKIP and you'll be a friend for life, or until he changes his political affiliations.
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Any idea where alexR is.
Perish the thought.............
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Hi all,thanks for the replies,inc. humorous ones. found a firm that will pick it up on a monthly basis.regards Mart.