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Photo Gallery - This gallery represents the work over several years. Some designs have been replaced and/or updated as time progressed. Most images contain a date stamp visable on the large version. Please note the date when viewing. We are always experimenting with new concepts and designs. If you have any questions about any photo please contact us.
Total photos in gallery 953 - Latest photo update 2012/01/19 15:36:06
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Adapter 56C to 56J ( 15 )
Algae Recovery ( 41 )
Bacterial fermentation ( 1 )
Bearing replacement ( 23 )
Botry Culture ( 2 * )
Building a gantry ( 16 )
Chestnut Extract ( 9 * )
Construction ( 43 )
Contaminated diesel ( 2 * )
Craig's Machine ( 31 )
Custom motor shaft ( 23 )
Experimental Motor ( 19 )
Explosion proof motor ( 3 )
Feed Cone ( 29 )
Foundry ( 5 )
Gear pump ( 2 )
Grinding fluid ( 19 )
Grinding fluid 2 ( 14 )
Heaters ( 9 )
History ( 11 )
Homemade Diesel ( 7 )
How it works ( 3 )
Keyless Bushing ( 11 )
Lab Centrifuge ( 16 )
Lab Centrifuge 2 ( 18 )
Lock motor shaft ( 6 )
Magnesol removal ( 6 )
Microwave heater ( 7 )
Misc. Mods ( 4 )
New Feed Tube ( 7 )
New rotor design ( 16 )
Oil and Contaminants ( 37 )
Oil Skimmer ( 8 )
Our Shop ( 37 )
Peristaltic Pump ( 29 )
Renderings ( 8 )
Retrofit rotor for WVOD ( 17 )
Rework Mount ( 10 )
Rotor fins ( 22 )
Seal ( 5 )
Sediment removal ( 16 )
See thru lid - Building ( 16 )
See thru lid - Testing ( 28 )
Tanks ( 9 )
Tanks - Complete System ( 13 )
Tap drain ( 10 )
Tests by fuelfarmer ( 22 )
Turn key machine ( 38 )
Two part rotor ( 30 )
Ultrasonic filter cleaning ( 8 )
Updates ( 26 )
Users Machines ( 31 )
Vacuum pickup ( 3 )
Water trap ( 5 )
WVO Heat Tests ( 7 )

17 - 2009/02/13 18:54:34  PREVIOUS NEXT
This is a picture of the oil and water drained from the Golden Rod filter shown in the previous photo. The water is the brownish color at the bottom half. It is important to capture as much water as possible ahead of the centrifuge. Water takes up a lot of space in the centrifuge. The Golden Rod housing makes a perfect low spot in the line.
This is a picture of the oil and water drained from the Golden Rod filter shown in the previous photo. The water is the brownish color at the bottom half. It is important to capture as much water as possible ahead of the centrifuge. Water takes up a lot of space in the centrifuge. The Golden Rod housing makes a perfect low spot in the line.

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