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13th March 2010

If you have been driving for some time, you could have discovered that fuel cost is taking up a large portion of your monthly earnings.  Will not it be good if you can save on the petrol that you are using now?  Well, the good news is that you can.  All you need to do is to switch to Homemade Biodiesel.  First, let us define what is Biodiesel.

Homemade biodiesel will bring your fuel cost down substantially, and is quite as good, if not better for your automobiles engine as commercial biodiesel.

The method of making biodiesel is by changing vegetable oil it biodiesel by mixing the oil with methanol and lye.  The process used to making biodiesel is to mix the ingredients, allowing the lye to split the glycerine from the vegetable oil, and the methanol to replace the glycerine.

All you need are the major igredients like your plant oil, alcohol, lye, and water plus your mixing and heating gear.  Of course, since you are dealing with combustible products, extra care is suggested to prevent burns by wearing the mandatory threads such as gloves, apron and eye protection since the gases emitted during the chemical reaction could cause blindness.  Care should also be exercised with the method itself since the chemicals used are flammable and experts also suggest that to make home made biodiesel, the temperature should be cool in the room and it must also be well ventilated to permit the dangerous fumes to escape faster.

If you can procure these basic parts then you can make your very own homemade bio diesel kit.  And for instructions on the easy way to build your own you can hire a professional to do it or you can get instructions from your supplier.  For detailed step by step instructions on ways to make your own biodiesel visit Homemade Biodiesel
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