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Offline willbuild

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Would be surprised if oil was any good( I assume that they supply) so it would be hard to finish process in 24 hrs so that would mean another 24 hr rental plus any extra chems that you might need (because  its your fault that you need extra you must of done something wrong). You will be lucky if it works out less than £2 per litre.
Why am i not surprised that they are essex based.

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Why am i not surprised that they are essex based.

'Cause it's the only way.

Offline K.H

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I get the feeling we will be hearing more about this on here, maybe from the horses mouth?

Offline nigelb

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I get the feeling we will be hearing more about this on here, maybe from the horses mouth?

Heeeeerrrrrrrrreeeeeesssss dazza!!!

Offline Rotary-Motion

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Why am i not surprised that they are essex based.

'Cause it's the only way.

hehe

Offline Tony

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Anyone care to enlighten for those of us that are no longer registered?

This is the first post.

Hello all!
I’m a newbie to biodiesel but am all up for using it.
Come across this into article in todays Southend Evening Echo.

Does anybody know anything about this product?

Any advice would be most welcome, I’m based in Essex.

Thanks!

http://www.liquidnrg.co.uk/index.html

I see in the accessories section he sells "linear hoses".  Personally I find linear hoses a right pain to use, I prefer the non-linear ones as they bend, which can be convenient around corners and into drums and suchlike.

Offline oakwoodtv

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I never use linear hoses I much prefer to use a pipe for that type of application. 

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I never use linear hoses I much prefer to use a pipe for that type of application.

Burn the heretic!  Don't bring your talk of "pipes" here ;)

Offline Jamesrl

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I never use linear hoses I much prefer to use a pipe for that type of application.

Burn the heretic!  Don't bring your talk of "pipes" here ;)

This is a local site for local people.

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If all pipes appear linear, then mine must fold through the 5th dimension.