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04-14-2006 04:11 PM
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nc73


- Joined on 12-17-2005
- Plano, TX
- Posts 8
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
LOL. Good Luck! I think you can get WVO for that price, filtered.
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Do you know of any places that I can get filtered wvo in the Houston???
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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nc73


- Joined on 12-17-2005
- Plano, TX
- Posts 8
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
No but you can lookup the names on those oil dumpsters and it should lead you to a source. They usually sell only in huge quantities not a few hundred gallons.
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Ok I will check that out. Thanks for the tip.
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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CleanStyle


- Joined on 04-20-2006
- Conroe, TX
- Posts 20
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Sysco would be a start to as about clean oil, you would be best to as in quantities of 55gal. I have not used them in a very long time, but you can get a quote from any sales rep. just call their Houston branch. Glazier is another supplier that will get good with price if you tell them you are considering Sysco. As far as WVO, my way of finding it is just foot work. The smaller companies would be your target, the chains like MickeyD's is out of our reach. Most will tell you they have a contract... find out when it expires and what they are getting per gallon. I guarantee I would write that down and be there the day before with a better offer. I pay anywhere from .10/gal. to .50/gal. This is not telling you that is what you can get if for, just a idea. Most of my clients are friends, family friends, or cyber contacts. I usually lock them in with a contract and kindness, some I pump out, some I leave 55gal. drums and just exchange them. Good luck.
Clean n Mean... I'll gladly give you a gallon of BioDiesel Tuesday, for five gallons of dirty fry oil today!!!
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pricedw


- Joined on 05-16-2006
- Alvin, tx
- Posts 1
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
New to the group. 50gal processor with timer automation.
Did anyone find a source of used oil & what are they charging you.
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I called Sysco and they won't even talk to an individual like myself. I couldn't find anything about Glazier. Thanks for the help CleanStyle, even though it didn't work out I appreciate it.
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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biodieselbabe


- Joined on 04-11-2006
- Denton, Texas
- Posts 8
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Has anyone thought of joining forces to buy a storage tank large enough to hold 6,000 gallons? Then you can buy tank-loads. Just a thought. Maybe form a co-op? Pooling resources is usually sustainable. Good Luck
biodiesel is sexy
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CA-BIODIESEL


- Joined on 01-21-2006
- Oxnard, CA
- Posts 307
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I've heard Biodiesel can have oxidative stability issues. If you buy in bulk, make sure you use it up in about six months and keep it in a cool dark place.
TJ..
TJ..
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mahana79


- Joined on 05-18-2006
- Abilene, TX
- Posts 7
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
quote: Originally posted by biodieselbabe
biodiesel is sexy
i like the sound of that!!!!![;)][;)]
2005 Duramax
2002 Jetta TDI
2004 Kubota L3400
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I am still looking for either virgin or used oil in bulk. (I have multiple 330 gallon totes that I can transport it in) Anybody got any ideas???
Thanks,
Motown Fire
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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febrocks


- Joined on 07-19-2006
- Dallas, Tx
- Posts 22
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Have you try contacting some rendering co. to see if they'll see it to you?
Look at this site. You have to root through it but it could give you some leads.
http://www.bulkoil.com/scripts/oiltype_item.asp?p=73
Good luck,
Eugene
98.5 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins 24v.
I bleed b100.....
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Thanks febrocks, I appreciate it..........................
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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mmcclere


- Joined on 10-04-2006
- Magnolia, Tx
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I like biodieselbabe's idea so much that I am thinking of following through on it. I have 20,000 gallons of storage currently and am thinking of buying a tank load of oil, then providing that oil to you who would be interested in buying in smaller sizes.
Anyone interested? On average, how much would you buy at a time.
My first guess would be to bulk purchase WVO!
84' Mercedes TDI
06' VW TDI
04' John Deer 4310 Tractor
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I am interested. Where are you located???
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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hybrid_trendz


- Joined on 09-26-2006
- victor, ia
- Posts 9
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Where about is everyone located at?? what type of price would the WVO be gal/ or virgin oil?? thanks a million..
derek
dfelton26@hotmail.com
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Motown Fire


- Joined on 08-23-2005
- Houston, Texas
- Posts 71
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I am in Houston. What about everyone else???
2004 6.0L PSD CC/SB FX4.
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collector


- Joined on 10-04-2006
- Houston, TX
- Posts 2
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
Motown,
I will have what your looking for in about 2 weeks. Yes, I am I Hoston also. Can you give me an idea on how much oil you want per week/month?
Richard
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hybrid_trendz


- Joined on 09-26-2006
- victor, ia
- Posts 9
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Re: New (Virgin) Cooking Oil
I'm located in iowa, but with enough interest would relocate.. haha... Any word on price and your quantity available?
drop me a line at dfelton26@hotmail.com
wont be able to check the forum for a couple weeks probably, thanks
derek
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