by NABR1337 » Tue 10 Jul 2007, 00:30:35
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('basil_hayden', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('NABR1337', 'T')he info I am really looking for is the pressures as well as the temps required to crack the the spoiled fuel into "recycled" automotive fuel. I am of the belief that there is a resource that is untapped. Is it possible to home refine spoiled gas?
--is there a model of a refinery?
--what temp does the hydrocarbon chain crack at?
You're not cracking anything at home with your chemistry set.
I'm convinced that humans won't stop until every square inch of the surface of the earth and every available drop of drinking quality water is contaminated with benzene....
Why not just throw it in your water well now and avoid the rush?
Better yet, maybe flaming shots of old gas are in order, if you're going to take short cuts, why not take the most obvious one?
That being said, if it's a small volume, it can certainly be mixed with fresh fuel.
Alternatively, bring the old fuel in a crappy walmart gas can to your local household hazardous waste collection point and let the pros recycle it, same as your used motor oil.
ok, your an irrational extremist who yells problem-problem, and has no solutions. I am looking for information and not opinion. I have worked in the recycling industry in the lowest of levels. I have an idea that I feel is worthy of investigation. If you think new ideas on currents crisis conditions is silly or not worthy of investigation, then you need to go find a drug habit like most of your hippy brethren.