
Learn How To Build Your Very Own Biodiesel Processor!
These plans will show you how to build an Electric Water Heater Based
Biodiesel Processor
With over 175+ high-resolution pictures that illustrate step-by-step how to build these great Biodiesel Processors, we make it easy!
To make it even simpler, we had a graphic designer professionally create a 10 page, high-quality easy to read
set of diagrams that breaks down every part on the processor as well as detailed wiring diagrams.
We even include a downloadable version of the plans, pictures, and diagrams!
It just doesn't get simpler than this!
The plans include a listing of all the supplies and tools needed to build this great biodiesel processor
and even show you how and where you'll be using each tool!
By purchasing, you gain exclusive access to these great plans for 90 days.
During that time you can view, download, and print the plans as many times as you wish!
Scroll down to see examples pictures from the plans.
We also include extra bonus material to all of the photos we used to produce these plans, well over 250 high resolution pictures!
Features
- Covers everything from start to finish
- Fully illustrated with over 175+ high-resolution photos
- Bonus material of 500+ additional high-resolution photos
- Profesionally created processor & wiring diagrams
- Completely downloadable
- Customized to be "printer friendly"
- 16 detailed pages when printed
- Created professionally by Graydon Blair
- Secured behind a secure web server
- Accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Login Good For A Full 90 Days
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
Because this processor is an "open source" design, the instructions for operating it are posted on public websites.
Here's six that are particularly good at explaining how to use a processor of this design.
Picking The Right Size Water Heater A great article on sizing water heaters
Instructions From The Inventor Step By Step Operating Instructions
How To Load The Processor Instructions on how to load it with oil.
Home Brew Biodiesel This is an actual book and highly recommended.
Biodiesel Safety Tips on processing Biodiesel safely.
Tips on making the pumps safer:
The Clearwater Pump Details on making the pump setup safer
MAKING BIODIESEL CAN BE DANGEROUS!
You will be dealing with Methanol (a poisonous alcohol), a strong base of either Sodium Hydroxide (commonly called Lye)
or Potassium Hydroxide (commonly called Caustic Potash), both of which can burn you if they get on your skin, oil (which can be downright messy),
and heat and electricity.
YOU WILL NEED TO BE CAREFUL! YOU CAN GET HURT!
PURCHASING REQUIREMENTS
By purchasing these plans, you hereby agree to absolve ('hold harmless') Utah Biodiesel Supply,
MGBJ Enterprises, and any of it's employees or staff from any and all responsibility
for any potential harm to person(s) or property that may result from the use or misuse
(accidental or intentional) of these plans.
You understand that Methanol (Methyl-Alcohol), Sodium Hydroxide (Lye, NaOH),
Potassium Hydroxide (Caustic Potash, KOH), and Sulfuric Acid (H2SO4) are
highly corrosive chemical substances and may be dangerous or harmful if misused.
You hereby accept full and sole responsibility for any potential harm to
person(s) or property that may result from the use or misuse (accidental or intentional) of these plans.
Below are two MUST READ guides on Biodiesel Safety.
Biodiesel Safety Article from the Collaborative Biodiesel Tutorial
Biodiesel Best Practices Excellent guide from Penn State on producing Biodiesel safely.
If you do not agree with these terms, do not purchase these plans.
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Example Pictures From Our Exclusive Processor Plans
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Pictures Of Completed Processors
   
  
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