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Yes the heavy creosote tar= very bad. i was just curious about the light creosote oil. this is from the article i linked.
"creosote has roughly the same boiling point as petroleum fuels like diesel and the lighter fuel oils."
And yes it is very restricted nowadays. I wouldnt even want to look...
I found some more info. Heres an interseting article.
http://apps.kemi.se/flodessok/floden/kemamne_eng/kreosot_eng.htm#top
We have burned old railroad ties. They do indeed burn hot. But not any worse than coal. The worst part is the smell. Not to mention the how bad it coats your chimney. They...
Has anyone ever tried creosote oil in an engine? Multifuel or otherwise? was doing some research on it and was kind of intrigued.
Not to be confused with solid creosote (like in your chimney) but the light oil made from distilling it.
There are 2 types of creosote oil. Wood tar creosote (what...
Planning on taking the truck on a fishing trip to Quemado lake, at the end of june (weekend of the 29th). any S.S. members are welcome to come by and have a drink.
a guy in town makes biodiesel, was just wondering how it would work in thinning out wmo?
also if i already have been running waste motor oil will it give me any issues with the biodiesel?