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To: OverDraught who wrote (14417)11/23/2011 11:33:01 PM
From: SteveFRespond to of 53574
 
And it seems odd that they would reduce naphtha production in order to get more #6. Sounds like they have a serious problem selling the naphtha.

Or that without further costly processing the P2O output has very little value, as many of us have been warning about this stock-selling scam for almost 2 years.



To: OverDraught who wrote (14417)11/24/2011 7:47:50 AM
From: streetscraperRespond to of 53574
 
Well the reason that caught my eye is because I made my own here at the house.

I went to Sears and bought a 8QT pressure cooker and 10' of copper tubing.

I separate all the plastic by # and lay it in the drive way and run over it with my truck to smash it.

I run the tube in to a gallon glass jar. Use a LP turkey fryer burner as my heat.

The first time I did it I put to much water in the jar so I am still tweaking it. LOL

But now I use very little water and I notice I get a lot more heavy then I do light.

I am think of using a 5 gallon water jug.

I was going to take some picture and post them. But never did get around to it.