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biscuits and gravy User ID: 1072087 United States 02/19/2013 11:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ethanol is easy to make. I plan to make Whiskey/Moonshine with my corn. Ethanol can be drank or use as fuel or fire starting liquid. Best part is it is easily made, reproduced ect... Good call OP! One Tequila! Two Tequila! Three Tequila, ...... Floor! |
boilerbengal (OP) User ID: 31926444 United States 02/19/2013 11:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ethanol is easy to make. I plan to make Whiskey/Moonshine with my corn. Quoting: biscuits and gravy Ethanol can be drank or use as fuel or fire starting liquid. Best part is it is easily made, reproduced ect... Good call OP! yes alot of uses for it. wood gas producing will also run a generator in a pinch. as long as one has available wood. i like the idea of ethanol because you can use so many things that contain natural sugars. A Clear Choice Is Upon US. Communists VS. Capitalists |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18370350 Canada 02/19/2013 12:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This is a worthy topic....please update this thread when you find out some good info. Thank you!!!!! |
boilerbengal (OP) User ID: 31926444 United States 02/19/2013 12:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You might be able to find a relevant video on this on Youtube...check the comments for the video as well, often there are useful nuggets of info to be found there too. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18370350 This is a worthy topic....please update this thread when you find out some good info. Thank you!!!!! this video i found very interesting on the subject. this man is heating rubbing alcohol to run the vapors to his generator. using the vapors he claims better fuel efficiency. very interesting A Clear Choice Is Upon US. Communists VS. Capitalists |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16532711 United States 02/19/2013 12:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I bought a custom made 50L still from Mile High Distillers. Biggest one They had at the time. I think the biggest prob you would have in a shtf scenario is finding good stuff to ferment to actually get quantity of shine. And quality. Plus yeast doesn't store well so you'll want to learn how to cultivate your own. It can be done I guess. You can order truckloads of stuff from farmers. But it will rot. Not sure how that would work. I grow Sunchokes. Jerusalem Artichokes. They grow out of control and have a very high sugar content. Much more than corn. At this point they are probably spreading across my county. They are like a sweet potAto. Good to eat too. But they make the best ethanol. My bike runs great. Same with law mower. They use more fuel than if on gas alone. You need a carb and you'll have to drill the jets out a hair so they run 'rich'. And they need to warm up more. I figured each gallon costs me about .50 cents as a final product not including my labor. It takes time to distill a quality brew if you want the water out. You can't just cook it. Use an electric plate for best temp control and practice practice. Besides fuel you can drink the stuff as long as you aren't mixing has in. In a collapse scenario having quality booze for cheap will make you a lord. In hindsight I would probably just buy a large tank and buy 10,000 gallons of diesel. That's more than you'll use in a lifetime. Easier than distilling. Then I'd just brew ethanol for drink to sell. Medicinal purposes. And for lanterns. It has many important uses. But for fuel for an engine I've learned that it won't be practical in the long run especially for a generator. You're better off with a couple wind generators and solar panels. Just my thoughts. But definitely get a still. A good one with quality spare parts. Learn the science. Perfect the art. |
boilerbengal (OP) User ID: 31926444 United States 02/19/2013 01:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been brewing ethanol for years. I run my law mower and my enduro motorcycle off it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16532711 I bought a custom made 50L still from Mile High Distillers. Biggest one They had at the time. I think the biggest prob you would have in a shtf scenario is finding good stuff to ferment to actually get quantity of shine. And quality. Plus yeast doesn't store well so you'll want to learn how to cultivate your own. It can be done I guess. You can order truckloads of stuff from farmers. But it will rot. Not sure how that would work. I grow Sunchokes. Jerusalem Artichokes. They grow out of control and have a very high sugar content. Much more than corn. At this point they are probably spreading across my county. They are like a sweet potAto. Good to eat too. But they make the best ethanol. My bike runs great. Same with law mower. They use more fuel than if on gas alone. You need a carb and you'll have to drill the jets out a hair so they run 'rich'. And they need to warm up more. I figured each gallon costs me about .50 cents as a final product not including my labor. It takes time to distill a quality brew if you want the water out. You can't just cook it. Use an electric plate for best temp control and practice practice. Besides fuel you can drink the stuff as long as you aren't mixing has in. In a collapse scenario having quality booze for cheap will make you a lord. In hindsight I would probably just buy a large tank and buy 10,000 gallons of diesel. That's more than you'll use in a lifetime. Easier than distilling. Then I'd just brew ethanol for drink to sell. Medicinal purposes. And for lanterns. It has many important uses. But for fuel for an engine I've learned that it won't be practical in the long run especially for a generator. You're better off with a couple wind generators and solar panels. Just my thoughts. But definitely get a still. A good one with quality spare parts. Learn the science. Perfect the art. THANK YOU !! i have read a bit on the artichokes. one poster said you can get 200 gallons off one acre of those. seems amazing ! besides drilling the Jets out, iv read a bit on upgrading my fuel lines. have you done that as well or is that overkill? A Clear Choice Is Upon US. Communists VS. Capitalists |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 16532711 United States 02/19/2013 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've been brewing ethanol for years. I run my law mower and my enduro motorcycle off it. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16532711 I bought a custom made 50L still from Mile High Distillers. Biggest one They had at the time. I think the biggest prob you would have in a shtf scenario is finding good stuff to ferment to actually get quantity of shine. And quality. Plus yeast doesn't store well so you'll want to learn how to cultivate your own. It can be done I guess. You can order truckloads of stuff from farmers. But it will rot. Not sure how that would work. I grow Sunchokes. Jerusalem Artichokes. They grow out of control and have a very high sugar content. Much more than corn. At this point they are probably spreading across my county. They are like a sweet potAto. Good to eat too. But they make the best ethanol. My bike runs great. Same with law mower. They use more fuel than if on gas alone. You need a carb and you'll have to drill the jets out a hair so they run 'rich'. And they need to warm up more. I figured each gallon costs me about .50 cents as a final product not including my labor. It takes time to distill a quality brew if you want the water out. You can't just cook it. Use an electric plate for best temp control and practice practice. Besides fuel you can drink the stuff as long as you aren't mixing has in. In a collapse scenario having quality booze for cheap will make you a lord. In hindsight I would probably just buy a large tank and buy 10,000 gallons of diesel. That's more than you'll use in a lifetime. Easier than distilling. Then I'd just brew ethanol for drink to sell. Medicinal purposes. And for lanterns. It has many important uses. But for fuel for an engine I've learned that it won't be practical in the long run especially for a generator. You're better off with a couple wind generators and solar panels. Just my thoughts. But definitely get a still. A good one with quality spare parts. Learn the science. Perfect the art. THANK YOU !! i have read a bit on the artichokes. one poster said you can get 200 gallons off one acre of those. seems amazing ! besides drilling the Jets out, iv read a bit on upgrading my fuel lines. have you done that as well or is that overkill? The ethanol will dry out rubber components faster than gas but its not overnight like the naysayers claim. But you'll want spares for the long run. Your engine will be clean from Ethanol. It will have a longer life. Gasoline kills engines. Older machines run better on ethanol. It helps if you are mechanically inclined or at least familiar with the carburetor on your device. |
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boilerbengal (OP) User ID: 31926444 United States 02/19/2013 01:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Why are preppers obsessed with generators ? Quoting: Sar315 You can live perfectly good without electricity after SHTF i think its a quality thing, not a necessity thing. i could live like the Amish. might have to one day. but i'm not going too unless i have too. the Amish community are all around me and i like them. they are fair (MOST) and honest people. and my three Dogs love when they roll down my road ( J/K ) ... A Clear Choice Is Upon US. Communists VS. Capitalists |
boilerbengal (OP) User ID: 31926444 United States 02/19/2013 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the link is here: [link to acbagnetwork.ning.com] and testimony post : I have herd ethanol attracts moisture to I am blue in the face! Were in the world are all these stupid azz none sense people come up with this stuff. I have been running Ethanol for two years in all my equipment all my vehicles and I just do not see what others are saying. Ethanol is far more safer in any engine that runs on junk pump gas and that is a fact! Ethanol burns totally clean, no emissions, no sludge and the fuel system will always be totally clean all the time. As far as attracting moisture.... that is a bunch of BS! I leave my tanks for months on end in my mowers half empty, same thing with my power washer, 4wheelers and the list goes on and i have never had one single issue with water, or Acids forming in the tanks or the carburetors. Believe me I have had my carbs of my 4wheelers at lest 20 times re jetting and such for racing and I never ever find acid or contamination or water in the tank. Folks Ethanol will run in anything that runs on gas there are just a few things that may need to be adjusted and 90% of the time nothing...... I meen nothing needs to be done. The oil companies and the people that run this country have got us to believe all this crap and any body who is reading this right now has found the truth the hole truth and nothing but the truth. Folks we have been lied to for so many years, listen to the people that run ethanol / E85 forget the manuals forget the dealers, forget Joe blow your mechanic that says if you run that E85 your going to ruin your motor ( hog wash). i think this mans view is true. this post has been written from his heart. what say you? A Clear Choice Is Upon US. Communists VS. Capitalists |