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Default How come you can't refine your own gasoline?

On Jan 29, 8:45*pm, L G wrote:
Harryk wrote:
On 1/29/11 1:49 PM, Tim wrote:
On Jan 29, 12:33 pm, *wrote:
On 1/29/11 1:28 PM, Tim wrote:


With the crisis in Egypt pushing oil futures up, and 'talk' of $5.00 a
gallon gas, I was wondering why you couldnt' make your own?


I mean, to a limit you can brew your own beer, and beer with no
regulation or restrictions (except for quantity). So why can't a
person make their own small refinery? i have friends who work at a
refinery and they say that the process isn't really that difficult and
in my area we have lots of oil wells. so.........


another thing. for recreational boating, why can't *we be exempt from
paying highway taxes on gas?


hmmmm?


I'll leave the production of gasoline to the crackers* but when I was a
kid in Connecticut, you could get a refund on road taxes for gas
used in
your boat. My dad gave specially printed receipt books to his
customers...they filled them out and sent them in for the refund. I
sorta recall the gas station operator had to sign and stamp the
receipts, but maybe not.


This was when gasoline was 20 cents a gallon at the local gas station,
and a nickel more at the marina.


I dont' think that for recreational boating, Illinois has such a
provision. though. unless you've got some type of commercial license.


* crackers...those who know how to "crack" petroleum.


i knew what you meant.. "Catylist" or "Cat cracker"


I don't know that Connecticut still refunds road taxes for gas used in
boats. I know it did in the 1950s and at least part of the 1960s.


Thanks for that update. *It's 2011, BTW...


Who cares? Go **** yourself, Loogy...and have a nice day !