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See also tips and wrinkles 1.


Y Piece

Useful for separating off the flow when using an Eductor Just a case of filing/grinding away on the two bits of pipe untill you get a nice close fit and then silver soldering in place

KH 22:47, 25 June 2011 (BST)

Using "Hozelock" type quick release connectors

Not to be used in the bio making process

The brass type hozelock connectors can be useful for various connections outside of making bio and can be used on small bore( ID 14mm) piping BUT you need to replace the O ring with a "Viton" type The O ring is 2mm with a diameter of 12mm,the plastic that clamps the pipe to the fitting is ok with biodiesel but they can be done away with and a jubilee clip used anyway,they also remain airtight upto about 20 PSI (see pics)


KH 23:45, 25 June 2011 (BST)

Micro HPT

Quick, simple and cheap method for performing the HPT which means you don't have to use the kitchen stove with associated smell in the house!

1 night light, the container from a second and a piece of bent electrical wire. It reaches temperature very quickly, but due to the flimsy nature of the container, cools down when the oil is added. So it needs to be left with the flame burning for a few minutes to reheat.

Bio-rich-time-poor 12:10, 26 June 2011 (BST)

Drum lid removal

A novel idea from littledave. Slice through a drum seam with a 1mm cutting disk on an angle grinder and you have a removable lid. Dave recommends marking the lid and drum so the lid can be replaced in the same position each time. Not all drums will be perfectly circular and the position of the cut may not be in the same place around the circumference.

Bio-rich-time-poor 23:15, 27 June 2011 (BST)

A quick and easy large capacity funnel

You can make a large capacity funnel by cutting the bottom off of an old water dispenser bottle. They are such a good interferance fit in a standard 20ltr cubie that they are self supporting.

If you want a lid for your new funnel, first cut the lid from the bottom of the bottle cutting at the fattest part of a ribbed section and then cut the funnel from the remains cutting on the thinnest part of a ribbed section.

If you cut the bottle roughly in half, you get a more stable, but lower capacity, funnel ideal for use with 20ltr tins that have a slightly larger hole.


max.print 23:45, 03 October 2011 (BST)

See also tips and wrinkles 1.