Thursday, July 7, 2011

Re: [wastewatts] Re: Texaranaka, Texas, KOH

 


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-----Original message-----
From: sspence <sspence@green-trust.org>
To:
wastewatts@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Thu, Jul 7, 2011 23:03:44 GMT+00:00
Subject:
Re: [wastewatts] Re: Texaranaka, Texas, KOH

 

I can't find a Texaranaka. Is it really spelled that way?

Steve Spence
Director, Green Trust
http://www.green-trust.org

> -------Original Message-------
> From: williamc <wmcowart@yahoo.com>
> To: wastewatts@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [wastewatts] Re: Texaranaka, Texas, KOH
> Sent: 07 Jul '11 08:06
>
> Maud, same Texaranaka, I called this company yesterday, the lady was
> suppose to call me back. I can get it Both at Parker in Ft Smilth Ark. but
> it is 3 1/3 hour drive, one way. I can get the KOH from Dallas, but also a
> 3 hour drive, one way. I was getting methanol , can still from a racing
> team in both Texaranaka and maby ,Paris, texas, but not the KOH. but the
> guy there is Very foul muth with 4 letter words, and i would have my 16 yr
> old grand daughter with me . So I am hoping to find a place with in 100
> miles of my location.
> We hasve a couple of chemical companies local, fertilizers mostly for
> farming. But they become very with drawn, do not want to talk about
> methanol ,lye, or KOH, I suppose due to so many meth labs being here. But I
> am thinking, we have been doing this 2 1/2 years, you can clearly smell the
> difference in exhaust, and it has drawn a few comments, so I am going to
> try and reconvince them to order it for me, depending on shhipping. I had
> one company agent in Paris offered to get it for me out of Paris yesterday,
> from Indinia, I think it was. But by the time shipping, hasmat, and lift
> gate fees where added, I would be better off driving to Ft Smith.
> My son use to go get all this stuff for me, but he has gone back over the
> road for six months. Sometimes it is hard to appriciate a loud mouthed,
> hard working son, until he is not present. On the other hand, suddenly our
> 30 gallon a week use rate, has dropped to about 17 or 18 gallons a week.
> And with one Grand daught, now gone off to college, and only one left at
> home, I expect it to drop. That may sound Great, considering all my past
> complaing about family using fuel faster than i could keep up with supply.
> But it is just as bad, maby worse, being an old man left at home along, or
> I miss them.
> If you think back, a few months ago, I had a shortage of oil. Now I have
> one gallons, plus 30 gallons of finished fuel. And I have another 50
> gallons needing to be picked up. If it keeps up, I will have to build a
> decent oil heater for the house, get rid of $600 worth of winter heating
> bills. Or will I become a has been. ; as I was looking at the saw mill this
> morning, which has not been run in almost a year, logs rotting on the
> ground.
> Thanks for the reply, Bill C
> --- In [LINK: mailto:wastewatts%40yahoogroups.com]
> wastewatts@yahoogroups.com, Maud Essen <maud@...> wrote:
> >
> > Bill, is Texaranaka anywhere near Texarkana? If so, there's a big
> > company in Texarkana that you might call:
> >
> > [LINK: http://www.abernathycompany.com/]
> http://www.abernathycompany.com/
> >
> > Is there a farm co-op in your area that will order things in bulk?
> >
> >
> > Maud
>
>
>

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