[Bioconversion] Fireball Express!

Jeff Davis jeff0124 at velocity.net
Fri Oct 27 20:35:25 CDT 2006


Dear List,

One other important advantage, of traveling in a bus, is that motel/hotel
rooms are unsanitary. For example; when the cleaning people wipe off the
toilet seat (etc.) they often use the same rag to wipe the sink,
doorknobs, walls etc.. Now the room is smeared up with pooh bugs. There
was a study done on this and it was found that the price of the room was
not a factor.

Just a month ago, I read in the newspaper, that bed bugs were back in the
States. They were gone for many years and now it has become an epidemic.
The reason for this stems from all the international travel. They are a
major problem to eliminate!!!!!!

So, say NO to air travel, cars, and hotels. Buy an old school bus so that
you travel safe clean and bug free!!! If not for you do it for your
family.


Best regards,


Jeff






Tom wrote:
> Dear Jeff and All:
>
> My friend and colleague, Agua Das, long ago (~1975, rainbow gathering
> etc.) discovered used school buses as the cheapest transportation and
> storage.  He has several in his driveway.  He wanted to park one in my
> upscale driveway, but Vivian nixed it.
>
> Many of you know Das from his attendance at the Aprovecho meeting.  I
> hope Jeff will get to meet him because they think alike and act alike.
>
> Viva the school bus stove lab!
>
> TOM REED              BEF
>
> Jeff Davis wrote:
>> Dear All,
>>
>> After reading about the "Cheese Mobil" I was inspired to think about the
>> perfect "Fireball Express" machine. In the past I studied bus
>> conversions and
>> came to the conclusion that a school bus was the best choice. Not for an
>> investment but machine wise. Lots of machine for the money. One of the
>> safest
>> machines on the road. Think of it as a mid sized SUV. I can't ride/drive
>> in a
>> car/jeep for over 50 miles and I no longer trust aviation flights.
>>
>> But now, a school bus is affordable and safe. The engine in the front is
>> good
>> for those head on collisions and easy to work on. A school bus would
>> also
>> have lots of room to mount your gasifier devices. Plenty of room for a
>> hammer, vise-grips, duct-tape, mechanics wire, gas torch/welder, etc.
>> Heck,
>> you could also have room for the cement mixer. Don't forget the sawdust
>> bucket yak-ster!
>>
>> Of course we would be fueled with paper fireballs. Room for bags and
>> bags and
>> bags of corkey paper fireballs. Also room on the roof for more bags of
>> fireballs. Now get this!! We start down the road with all these bags of
>> corkey fireballs but when we stop at a burger joint we tell them that
>> Frank
>> could not make it and we are here to drain the WVO tank (think fuel
>> reformer). Now we have all this WVO to soak into our corkey fireballs!!!
>> Well, that is if that will work in a down draft gasifier. We could
>> really
>> extent the range of those corkey fireballs..... Think about it....
>>
>> But it gets better. We also need a RV cook stove. So why not use the
>> Woodgas
>> Camp Stove. How about the sweet little Bisschop engine to run the
>> generator
>> and heat the Fireball Express? Hey, this Fireball Express could be a
>> mobile
>> producer-gas demo machine!
>>
>>
>> Your bioconversion friend,
>>
>>
>> Jeff
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>


-- 
Jeff Davis

Some where 20 miles south of Lake Erie, USA



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