Borrow a smelter's outfit.
Well, WB maybe you've never made your own beer or wine. That stuff is going into a omigosh--human being! Maybe you've never rolled your own ammunition. Mess up on quality control there and lose a deer, or a firefight, or blow up a gun with serious personal injury ramifications. Maybe you've not fried your own chicken. Cross contamination there can lead to a night in the bathroom or at the hospital.
What's a recall? That's where those in which you place so much trust not to foul things up---FOUL THINGS UP! Sometimes they cover your costs for the foul-up. Sometimes they can't---like the two burned up late-model (6. 0 I presume) Fords at the local junkyard. How much personal property and labor was destroyed by the engineering follies of FoMoCo there?
I'm a do-it-myselfer. If I mess it up, I'll get over it. But I find that I generally have much more time and effort to spend in quality control than mass-marketing companies AND I'm motivated by real and present repercussions, unlike the engineer or tech on the line who'll have hardly any backlash from his error.
But that's real fine that you recognize your limits of technical capability--or at least your comfort zone. Some of us don't feel so constrained.
Here, you can't buy ready-made bio. If you want it, you make it. And without the profit-margin factor, one can take his sweet time making and testing his product.
I'm not offended by the notion that some folks may wind up with an inferior product. There are always a few folks like that. But please do not assume that there is some magical process or testing procedure that makes all commercial bio a better fuel than can be made at home. That simply isn't so.
Steps down from box.
