David is turning out to be a very in demand person right now as the oil companies lose there public image , one drop of leaked oil at a time , God save us from B.P. and haliburton and there evil minions .
My partner and I are in the process of building the Charles 803 still at a cost of about $800 bucks--and this is actually the easy part. We have to also build the boiler and a way to heat the mash to near 200degrees. THEN there's the machinery needed to grind the mash (sugarbeets, corn, sugarcane, whatever) add water and bring it to near 200dg and cook it for 6 -8 hours , THEN add yeast then run the vapors through the distiller and separate out the water vapor from the alcohol vapor. Big job!
Local production, distribution and consumption of Ethanol based fuels is the most economic impactual method for ethanol implementation.
Brazil is the largest consumer of Ethanol fuel in the world. They are also the fastest domestic wealth growth economy in the world. The vast majority of the money they spend on ethanol gets put back into their economy.
Problems with ethanol are related to the vapor pressure or boiling point.
Here we go again,an engine can be made to more/MPGal.there are patents out there that these companies(would hurt money wise) have bought+ burried, or shut the inventer up. GREED IS WHAT DRIVES these people.
The fields are tied up with farm land banks planted that have contracts with Gov.+the
snagg here is that if a farmer wants to plant corn(for food crisis)they would be demanded to pay their money back given for these
David is turning out to be a very in demand person right now as the oil companies lose there public image , one drop of leaked oil at a time , God save us from B.P. and haliburton and there evil minions .
mikehanoo33 1 year ago 5
Thanks David for speaking the truth .
mikehanoo33 1 year ago
One of the most enlightened beings on earth today !
mikehanoo33 1 year ago
Right on David , one of the few people out there telling the truth !
mikehanoo33 1 year ago 2
He should have an interview with John Stossel to set Stossel straight.lol
From one of the last individuals. R. Young
youngsinfo 1 year ago 2
My partner and I are in the process of building the Charles 803 still at a cost of about $800 bucks--and this is actually the easy part. We have to also build the boiler and a way to heat the mash to near 200degrees. THEN there's the machinery needed to grind the mash (sugarbeets, corn, sugarcane, whatever) add water and bring it to near 200dg and cook it for 6 -8 hours , THEN add yeast then run the vapors through the distiller and separate out the water vapor from the alcohol vapor. Big job!
1MoNoMo 2 years ago
Very accurate thus far.
Local production, distribution and consumption of Ethanol based fuels is the most economic impactual method for ethanol implementation.
Brazil is the largest consumer of Ethanol fuel in the world. They are also the fastest domestic wealth growth economy in the world. The vast majority of the money they spend on ethanol gets put back into their economy.
Problems with ethanol are related to the vapor pressure or boiling point.
gtfoxy 2 years ago
This can be a staple in our future! Please become a part of change,and get the stuff and make some gas for friends and neighbors.
WeCanAllGetAllong 3 years ago
this is great, very smart, but dude, you needs to ditch the ugly Hawaian shirt.
saxylarry26 3 years ago
Here we go again,an engine can be made to more/MPGal.there are patents out there that these companies(would hurt money wise) have bought+ burried, or shut the inventer up. GREED IS WHAT DRIVES these people.
The fields are tied up with farm land banks planted that have contracts with Gov.+the
snagg here is that if a farmer wants to plant corn(for food crisis)they would be demanded to pay their money back given for these
contracts 10-15 Yrs. long
keep them from growing any+ Penalty.
Nancyl2
nancyl2 3 years ago
Great! I'm sold.
:)
Tromminator 3 years ago 3
Um- Ford was going down that road and was jacked
by the Oil pros and congress.
Am thinking that this is the road to take.
Robert young is for change.
youngsinfo 3 years ago 11
same point made by Rudolf Diesel.the farmer can be energy self sufficient,but oil monopolies dont like that.
tomterahedrob 3 years ago
Very info packed!
Thanks David!
Juliusno1776 3 years ago 10
Really interesting video. I saw part of this on local news tonight.
rogers53108 3 years ago 3
I like the way its been edited so the interviewer doesn't seem to ask any questions and David Blume seems to be giving a lecture.
AKALucifer 4 years ago
Go to the orginal source.
tacticalteam 3 years ago