Archive for January, 2010

Midnight Oil: “Dreamworld” LIVE 3/7/87

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 31st, 2010 by diesel engine – 25 Comments

This rare show fits into the space between the 1986 “Blackfella/Whitefella” tour of the Australian outback, and the recording of the album it inspired, “Diesel and Dust”. This is one of the last shows played with Peter Gifford in the band - he recorded the “Diesel and Dust” album, but retired before the tour which followed. Sourced from a re-broadcast of the concert on ABC TV Australia.

1950’s? 50,000 BTU Coleman Kerosene heater

Posted in Diesel Heater on January 31st, 2010 by diesel engine – 25 Comments

This beast is awesome. and old. its all gravity fed, needs no electricity at all. just put fuel in it, turn the valves and all, and light the fuel that leaks into the bottom. :) then crazy heat comes out of the thing. it rocks. And the beast was free! There is alot of awesome free stuff out there, if you are at the right place, with the right people, at the right time. luck. thats where its all at. Luck meaning the good side of random chance. i had filled it up at the beggining of last winter with used gear oil, oil, and mixed gas in with it. i hopped it could run off of that. turns out… no. so it sat all winter, and water leaked in the top, down all over it, and screwed up the control valve that regulates the fuel leaking into it. so that night, i went in, took that all appart, cleaned it, took the tank off, emptied it, wiped it all out, and put it back on, went got 3 gallons of diesel, with a half galon of gas mixed in at 2 am. then fired the beast up!

Nick shows duramax diesel running on veggie oil part 2

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 30th, 2010 by diesel engine – Be the first to comment

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Waste oil burner heater

Posted in Diesel Heater on January 30th, 2010 by diesel engine – 3 Comments

my homemade waste oil burner in process of development and improvement .

Hand operated sunflower seed oil expeller press PITEBA

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 29th, 2010 by diesel engine – 5 Comments

Press seed or nuts for vegetable oil. Produce your o… Press seed or nuts for vegetable oil. Produce your own cooking oil, food conservation in oil, health care products, medicinal oil and fat, soap, paint, bio-fuel / diesel or insecticide ( according to the kind of seed pressed) more info: www.piteba.com Following seeds and nuts may be used: Sunflower Helianthus annuus Rapeseed / canola Brassica napus Sesame Sesamum indicum Beechnuts Fagus sylvatica Oil palm kernel Elaeis guineensis Shelled groundnut Arachis hypogaea Niger seed / noog Guizotia abyssinica Pumpkinseed Cucurbita sp. Linseed / flaxseed Linum usitatissimum Babassu Orbignya phalerata Hemp seed Cannabis sativa subsp. Sativa Safflower Carthamus tinctorius Hazelnut Corylus avellana Walnut Juglans sp. Jatropha Jatropha curcas Almond Prunus dulcis Cocoa beans Theobroma cacao Coprah Cocos nucifera

Midnight Oil — Whoah

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 29th, 2010 by diesel engine – 12 Comments

One of my favourites from the 1987 “Diesel and dust” album of Midnight Oil.

(02) Electric car conversion heater system

Posted in Diesel Heater on January 29th, 2010 by diesel engine – 17 Comments

this is the setup of the heater i will be using on my electric car

Midnight Oil-Bullroarer

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 28th, 2010 by diesel engine – 25 Comments

Sound track of Diesel and dust album 1986 of Midnight Oil about Bullroarer,australian aborigen culture and australian dry landscape desert and psicodelism

E Z Start Engine Heater

Posted in Diesel Heater on January 28th, 2010 by diesel engine – Be the first to comment

The Commercial, Industrail & Personal Solution To Starting Engines In Cold Extreme Weather. Contact Us At ezstartheaters@gmail.com. Eric 801 231 4010.

Alternative Fuel for Cars : How to Make Used Oil Into Diesel Fuel

Posted in Diesel Oil on January 27th, 2010 by diesel engine – Be the first to comment

In order to make waste oil into diesel fuel, sodium hydroxide is needed, as well as methanol. Find out why the amount of sodium hydroxide needed for this process is dependent on the free fatty acid content of the oil withhelp from a biofuels activist in this free video on alternative fuels for cars. Expert: Brent Manning Contact: Bio: Brent Manning is the president of Cape Fear Biofuels. Filmmaker: Albert Hedgepeth