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Any other home brewers in PA?

Last post 06-17-2008 01:26 PM by bprice91. 30 replies.
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  • 01-23-2004 07:44 PM

    Any other home brewers in PA?

    I can't be the only one.Speak up.[:)]
  • 01-25-2004 12:42 AM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Well, not yet, but maybe once things warm up I'll get it together. Just found out about this stuff this summer. Haven't found anyone here in the pittsburgh area. Export fuel co. is close enough to supply. There is a fellow that goes by farmer on the infopop biodiesel website, who brews in the south central PA area. Where are you located?
  • 02-10-2004 09:32 PM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    I've been doing it for a couple of years now. I normally just make it in the spring and summer months. I have a cone I want to weld on the bottom of a 55 gallon barrel for this year to make things easier.
  • 02-11-2004 05:06 PM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Dan, In what part of this keystone state are you located? I'd be interested in seeing what you have going if possible. Of course, Phil prophesized, it will be about 4 1/2 more weeks until things start flowing. Do you store your biodiesel for winter use? Astonishedboy, Frank
  • 02-11-2004 09:48 PM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    I don't have a processor set up yet, I got the cone made up last March but never got it welded on a barrel yet. The way I've done it so far is to use a 15 gallon steel drum on one of those burners that come with a turkey fryer. I have an edger blade with the ends bent at an angle and welded on a 3/4" shaft to mix with. I set all this up under my drill press and use that to turn the mixer. Kind of primitive when you see what other people have done. I have available about 600 gallons of used oil a year if I want it. I have to get serious about it and build a processor to utilize what's available. By the way I live in Brockway about 90 miles north northeast of Pittsburgh.
  • 03-30-2004 03:56 AM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Hi All, I'm just starting to learn about biodiesel. I'm about 60 miles north of Pittsburgh. I would really like to see a working biodiesel setup. Is there anyone in W PA or E OH? I have metal fabricating skills and would be willing to help build your set up if you are at that stage. Thanks, Chuck
  • 04-15-2004 02:02 PM In reply to

    • gub
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    just found this thread. i grew up in northwestern PA and have been living out in CO the past 5 years. i still go back to PA a few times a year and have a small biodiesel facility there (about 100 gallons a week). i've been involved with BD for about 3 years now. i'm going back to PA for a few weeks in may if you want to meet up. check out http://www.greaseldiesel.com
  • 04-15-2004 03:05 PM In reply to

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    gub, Many thanks for your post and link to your site. Just sent you an email. It would be great if several of us biodiesel users could meet up with you when you're back in PA making biodiesel.
  • 04-25-2004 06:17 PM In reply to

    • gub
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    i'll post a message when i get into the area and maybe we can set up a place and time and we could meet others in the area. should be towards the end of may. always enjoy meeting more people interested in BD and their respective backgrounds. localized networking is great for BD.
  • 04-26-2004 04:25 PM In reply to

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    Is there anyone making biodiesel who is around the Philadelphia area?
    Emily Bockian Landsburg
    The Energy Cooperative
    Philadelphia Fry-o-Diesel
  • 05-14-2004 08:11 AM In reply to

    • peifer
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Originally posted by Energycoup
    Is there anyone making biodiesel who is around the Philadelphia area? We are currently producing small amounts of Biodiesel for our own farm use. We are in the Reading area. Please feel free to email me at peifer@enter.net with any questions or ways we may be able to help you.
  • 05-17-2004 06:28 PM In reply to

    • RoyalT3
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    If anyone in SW PA is looking for Methanol. I was at Export Fuels today (the local BD Distributor). Thinking about making my own BD, I asked if they sold Methanol...the good news is that they do! In 5gal containers.
  • 05-18-2004 10:08 AM In reply to

    • peifer
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    I am currently making biodiesel in Berks County, Pa. I am looking for a source of Methanol in large quanties, 55 gallon drums would be great, any ideas? If anyone has any questions about the process, feel free to ask me!
    quote:
    Originally posted by RoyalT3
    If anyone in SW PA is looking for Methanol. I was at Export Fuels today (the local BD Distributor). Thinking about making my own BD, I asked if they sold Methanol...the good news is that they do! In 5gal containers.
  • 05-25-2004 10:00 AM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Hi. I too plan on making my own biodiesel, and am interested in watching someone else's home brew operation. If you are thinking of getting together I'd be interested. I'd also welcome any input on whether it's better to make biodiesel or get a kit to use straight (filtered) waste oil. Also, how much is it costing you per gallon for the chemicals? Thanks, John
  • 06-18-2004 03:36 AM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Eureka! I finally found a bio-diesel site with some local guys on it. I'm about an hour east of pittsburgh. Glad to hear about export fuels. i've been having trouble locating methanol. maybe if enough of us ask they'll start selling it in 55 gallon drums. couldn't hurt to try
  • 06-22-2004 11:18 PM In reply to

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    quote:
    Originally posted by Michael Fletcher
    Eureka! I finally found a bio-diesel site with some local guys on it. I'm about an hour east of pittsburgh. Glad to hear about export fuels. i've been having trouble locating methanol. maybe if enough of us ask they'll start selling it in 55 gallon drums. couldn't hurt to try
  • 08-27-2007 01:13 PM In reply to

    • JR Barnhart
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    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    Hi, I am in Washington county and am gearing up to do a 10 gallon processor. Have started running 1 liter test batches with a pretty decent success rate to date. Am to am wondering if there is anyone else in my general area that is making Biodiesel.

  • 09-01-2007 08:54 AM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    I'm also in Berks county around Oley Valley (Way out past Reading). I was getting my methanol from Maple Grove raceway, but I think I've found a cheaper source in York, PA. They want $140 a drum, Maple grove raceway last time wanted $175 a drum.

     I have a processor made out of 55 gallon drums so I'm good for 50 gallon batches, which is not a problem because my source of oil is 70+ gallons a week!

     

  • 12-30-2007 03:54 PM In reply to

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    Hi, I'm from the Scranton area and have a few suppliers of WVO and looking to start processing soon. Would really like to see another processor in my area to visit and see hands on operation. Looking to make a waterheater processor with vacum reclamation for the methanol. Also looking for methanol suppliers locally. I'll bet Pocono raceway may have but thats about an hour drive for me.

  • 01-16-2008 05:51 PM In reply to

    Re: Any other home brewers in PA?

    I'm in NE PA (Pike County, border of NY/NJ) and just completed my first batch using the Dr. Pepper method. I wouldn't call myself a home brewer yet, but I may pull the trigger on a processor when the weather warms (now that I have 2 diesels in my driveway).

     -Warren

    2006.5 Jetta TDI & 2005 Dodge Ram 2500

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