How I recycle oil - CAR FREE !
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How I recycle oil - CAR FREE !
I am car free, however I ride a superbike recreationally once a week .. My g/f has a car, and her own superbike, + many of my friends use my house as their oil-change garage...
I collect all of the containers and then pack them up in my 3 wheeler and haul them to the autoparts store (2 miles from my house) for recycling.
Typical oil load, about 30 quarts- Check it out:
I collect all of the containers and then pack them up in my 3 wheeler and haul them to the autoparts store (2 miles from my house) for recycling.
Typical oil load, about 30 quarts- Check it out:
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By recycle I assume you mean give to a local autoparts store so they can sell it as bunker'ish fuel.
At least Florida has decent weather, emissions probably aren't as bad as Long Beach. The worst part is that the poor take the brunt of it, since they can't move out most of the time.
At least Florida has decent weather, emissions probably aren't as bad as Long Beach. The worst part is that the poor take the brunt of it, since they can't move out most of the time.
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Originally Posted by lyeinyoureye
By recycle I assume you mean give to a local autoparts store so they can sell it as bunker'ish fuel.
At least Florida has decent weather, emissions probably aren't as bad as Long Beach. The worst part is that the
poor take the brunt of it, since they can't move out most of the time.
At least Florida has decent weather, emissions probably aren't as bad as Long Beach. The worst part is that the
poor take the brunt of it, since they can't move out most of the time.
I take them to the autoparts store and pour each quart into a huge collection bin.
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Originally Posted by fordfasterr
I take them to the autoparts store and pour each quart into a huge collection bin.
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Originally Posted by lyeinyoureye
After which it likely gets sold, transported. filtered, and burned as bunker fuel. Releasing more carcinogens than if you were to drive everywhere instead of biking.
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Actually, it probably isn't. Provided it isn't a storm drain, and you're connected to the city sewer system, it'll probably get cleaned up by the city. But, they will get pissed, and can probably track you down. The most responsible option would be to filter it thoroughly, get a low speed diesel engine (or genset if you want to do something constructive with the energy), and burn it with the exhaust routed outside, only when it rains. The problem with bunker fuel is it dumps tons of soot, a significant portion of which is carcinogenic when inhaled, into the air, and it says there for a decent amount of time. If the fuel is burned when it's raining, all the crap gets knocked out of the air.
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I mail mine to:
123 IKnowMoreThanYou lane
OldCarsRGr8, TheGreatestState 55555
I hear that the resident board contrarian runs a non-polluting oil recovery program - the only one in the country.
123 IKnowMoreThanYou lane
OldCarsRGr8, TheGreatestState 55555
I hear that the resident board contrarian runs a non-polluting oil recovery program - the only one in the country.