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Dodgy | |
Date Posted:08/02/2005 09:07:05Copy HTML Hi Dodgy ownersIf anyone is interested in finding out about Biodiesel or veg oil for their dodge50then have a look at some of these,http://www.smartveg.com/http://vegetableoildiesel.co.uk/forum/http://biodiesel.infopop.cc/eve/ubb.xhttp://groups.yahoo.com/group/vegoil-diesel/?yguid=158097986I make biodiesel and I'm registered as a biodiesel producer with HMCE so if anyone has any questions?Chugoops just found the veg oil section should have posted this thereGreg is there any way to move it?
Dodgy Chug
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Karrier | Share to: #1 |
Re:biodiesel and veg oil conversions Date Posted:08/02/2005 09:41:15Copy HTML hi dodgy no i cannot move the message to the veg oil ection as its whats called the topic start message and cannot be moved to another thread, errr no sorry i can't but anyway can you give a bit of info on what i need to do to get myself a licience as i now have a yard and space to do it 1 what are the specifications for the mix 2.does someone come and visit to check you out? 3. do you have a piece of paper saying you are licienced to produce to customs / police? 4.how long did it take you get your licience and does it cost anything
thanks in advance
karrier "Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news, which obeys its own special laws."
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Dodgy | Share to: #2 |
Re:biodiesel and veg oil conversions Date Posted:08/02/2005 11:09:44Copy HTML Greg if you want to get registered then the lady to contact is Carol Bowman, HM Customs and Excise, Regent Centre, Gosforth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE3 3PF. Her number is 0191 201 1812 she will send you a form(EX103) which you have to fill in and send back, then you wil get a letter asking you some basic questions and asking you to outline your method for making biodiesel and then you may get 'entered'(inspected), most people do, somehow I managed to get registered as a biodiesel producer without an inspection(but I'm still expecting a surprise visit early one morning!), but things have tightened up a lot lately, tell her you want to register as a home biodiesel producer(as opposed to commercial) and that you are only experimenting but thought you had better make things legal, it doesn't cost anything to register it's better to be registered than getting caught without being regd as it's a ?500 fine and tow away costs for the vehicle being impounded, it can take several weeks to get registered, you don't get a piece of paper to show to police but you do get a registration number which they can check out - Im here if you need any more help. I have started putting a webpage together for mix method, amounts etc, very basic at the moment, but will add more when I get time.
Chug
Dodgy Chug
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Dodgy | Share to: #3 |
Re:biodiesel and veg oil conversions Date Posted:13/05/2005 11:11:06Copy HTML Collaborative biodiesel tutorial website A bunch of us biodiesel nutters have been working on a collaborative wiki website for beginners to biodiesel making, it is specifically aimed at the homebrew biodieseler, and will be added to as more people contribute to the project. you can see the wiki at regards Chug Dodgy Chug
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