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ALCOHOL FUEL FOR YOUR CAR


$46.95

Alcohol Can Be a Gas
by David Blume
ISBN:596 pages   8.5x11 inches [size]


Hey... do you remember that famous guy back in the 1970's, 80's that did all of that great stuff for Mother Earth News on alcohol fuel? That's David Blume!, and this is his new book. This is the best book written on alcohol. It is so detailed there is even a chapter dedicated to running a diesel engine on alcohol. This is the book from the master of the subject himself. David has devoted most of his life to the perfection of ethanol as a fuel source for all of us.


$24.95

Alcohol Can Be a Gas 2.5 Hour DVD
by David Blume
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See David Blume give a riveting 2 Hour and 40 minute presentation about alcohol fuel from 2004 in Marin County California. The nation's first driver owned coop was organized as a result! This professionally filmed talk starts with the amazing history of alcohol as the first auto fuel, and covers a wide range of topics exploding the myths told about alcohol, a primer on how to produce it, car conversion methods, tax credits available, and much more.
 


$24.95

Denatured (and) Industrial Alcohol
by Rufus Frost Herrick
ISBN:534 pages   5.5x8.5 inches [size]


Every Single Way of Making Alcohol on an Industrial Scale-or small scale. Topics on fermentation, organisms, source material, mashes, crops to use, yield, formulas, distillation, byproducts, heat measurement, usage in engines and much more. The book covers the usage of alcohol for cooking, heating and illumination, just to name a few. It even has details on converting sawdust and other organic material to a form that can be digested by alcohol yeasts to make ethyl alcohol.


$19.95

Fuel From Farms: A Guide to Small-Scale Ethanol Production
by Solar Energy Research Institute
ISBN:152 pages   8.5x11 inches [size]


We have republished this outstanding book to help fill the information void that exists with regards to fermentation ethanol. Fuel from Farms tackles the subject of fermentation ethanol in a balanced and reasoned way, with an emphasis on small scale production using farm crops as the source of raw materials. This book will provide you with an array of facts so that you can make informed judgments.
 

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$19.95

Free Alcohol Fuel Compendium Vol 1
by Various
ISBN:178 pages   8.5x11 inches [size]


This book has information on simple stills as well as more complex ones. The simple still is step by step instructions for making an alcohol still from 2 plastic buckets and a fish tank heater. Explicit details on alcohol from very specific farm sources such as: potatoes, grains, corn, wheat, rice, cereals, beets, molasses, sugar cane in addition to information on malting. This malting process shows you how to sprout seeds to use as a source of enzymes to convert starches into sugars used to ferment into alcohol.


$19.95

Free Alcohol Fuel Compendium Vol 2
by Various
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Ethanol from Cellulose! What most people do not realize is that ethanol has been made from waste wood and cellulose since the early 1900's. If it grows, you can make alcohol from it. This book contains two very good sections on the acid hydrolysis of cellulose. Typical yields are 250 to 500 pounds of alcohol from 2000 pounds of cellulose. That's 40 to 85 gallons of free alcohol from a ton of waste wood chips.
 
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 $29.95    


 


$19.95

Energy For Rural Development
by National Academy of Sciences
ISBN:570 pages   5.5x8.5 inches [size]


Focuses on small-scale energy technologies, not based on conventional fuels that are candidates for rural and village use in developing countries. The technologies that this book presents are capable of improving the quality of rural and village life in situations where conventional fuels and power systems have not yet penetrated or are too expensive to become a significant factor in the foreseeable future.


$24.95

Alcohol From Farm Products
by F.B. Wright
ISBN:302 pages   5.5x8.5 inches [size]


Filled with information on simple stills as well as some more complex ones. Explicit details on alcohol from very specific farm sources such as: potatoes, grains, corn, wheat, rice, cereals, beets, molasses, sugar cane in addition to information on malting. This malting process shows you how to sprout seeds to use as a source of enzymes to convert starches into sugars used to ferment into alcohol.
 



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