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Posted by Coloken on September 02, 2005 at 12:50:05 from (216.17.251.130):
In Reply to: OT.. gas price's posted by TIm Shultz on September 02, 2005 at 10:48:12:
I did a lot of research on this the last time around, about doing your own on the farm. Forget it for a big reason. You can get it up to good drinking proof and higher very easy. But: to get it that last bit without water so as to burn it for fuel is very hard. You need some thing like 98-99 percent or 180 proof. What I am trying to say is that last percent or two of water is hard and dangerous to remove. Mother Earth News had the simplest still. Like a 4 to 6 inch copper pipe 12 to 16 foot tall. Filled with old bolts and nuts for fuel grade or marbles for drinking stuff. Kennyp
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