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Pumping gas

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Bernd:
Ok Darren. I'll keep looking around to see if something pops up some were or I find more interesting and cheaper info on the subject.  :) I like the idea of using methane.

Bernd

bogstandard:
Darren,

For methane, why not use the direct feed method.

A few dozen cans of cheap baked beans and let nature take it's course.

Long rubber pipe, one end to the carb, the other end to you know where.

No compressor needed.

Bogs

Darren:
Well it is windy around here Bogs, if only..... :lol:

sbwhart:
Now thats what I call a wind farm:-   :lol:


With 12 pints of bear and a curry you could solve the world energy crisis.

 :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Cheers

Stew

Darren:
Not been around much, been hunting down a suitable Lister for my next project, not that I've finished the others yet  :D

Was invited into someones play room tonight and there was plenty to oggle at, about 20 engines in all and totally immaculate too.
All sorts from small to bigger than my car, a people carrier.
I was really taken by them, lovey is old machinery...all those huge castings to marvel at.

Then it was onto chasing various leads around the local countryside visiting various farms. Finally led me to one chap that has a few to "dispose off"
Quite literally it seems as he's been dumping them bit by bit due to the local council...long story....

Anyways, I may be getting closer.

If I end up with one, would a subject on the matter be appropriate here? You know, testing, maybe stripping and finally incorporating it into a CHP unit to go with my solar panels?
Let me know if it interests  :dremel:

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