I save old Motor Oil to put on brush piles (I know the greenies are gasping just now).
That’s how I recycle my used oil as well. More convenient then loading it up and hauling it to work to dispose of.
I save old Motor Oil to put on brush piles (I know the greenies are gasping just now).
Makes me wonder how lube oil is 'responsibly' being recycled or disposed of. Years ago, our refinery started recycling it from users by feeding it in with the crude charge. That was later determined to be environmentally unsound. Huh?That’s how I recycle my used oil as well. More convenient then loading it up and hauling it to work to dispose of.
I’m not sure what they do with the stuff they suck out of our waste tanks. I do know that everything gets dumped in them though…oil, trans fluid, antifreeze, brake fluid, gas, diesel, laundry detergent ( you laugh but I promise that makes a mess when it gets dumped in a gas tank), mud, silicone scrapings that end up in the drain pan, etc… everything gets dumped in the same tank…Makes me wonder how lube oil is 'responsibly' being recycled or disposed of. Years ago, our refinery started recycling it from users by feeding it in with the crude charge. That was later determined to be environmentally unsound. Huh?
50/50 gas diesel is the standard forestry drip torch fuel for burning. But the oil is good for wet wood. It coats the wood letting the fire burn longer to get the fire going. I never measured the oil, but I’d say about one gallon of oil to 5 gallons of fuel mix. If the brush is dry, no oil is needed but it does stretch out your fuel so you use less.That's a great idea I never thought of. Thanks
What ratio do you use?
Hot blast coal furnace, tractor supply used to sell them.That's interesting. How do prepare them and what kind of furnace?
I've wondered if there is a small-scale biomass process to convert something like the sweetgum saplings I cut to pellets, without hauling them to a central plant?
fuel shortage ???
really ??
Then WHY are you still EXPORTING oil ???
^^^^^The answer is Capitalism. The US government does not tell oil producers or refiners who they have to sell product to. So US companies sell on the global market most likely to who will pay the most. Oil is a global commodity.
Are you advocating for more US government oversight of US produced oil?