Balsam Hills
02-11-2011, 12:18 PM
Hi all,
I'm just a backyard sugarer producing 20-30 gallons of syrup/year. For years I've been using 8"x8"x16" concrete blocks for my arch to support a 2'x4' flat pan. I have to periodically replace blocks due to heat cracking. At the end of the season, I toss the cracked blocks and put away the useable ones. The upside is that it's cheap, removable, and functional. The downside is that it's inefficient, smokey, and cumbersome.
Does anyone have any ideas for an efficient, reasonably priced, portable arch? Either homemade or manufactured?
Thanks to all of you for your great ideas!
I'm just a backyard sugarer producing 20-30 gallons of syrup/year. For years I've been using 8"x8"x16" concrete blocks for my arch to support a 2'x4' flat pan. I have to periodically replace blocks due to heat cracking. At the end of the season, I toss the cracked blocks and put away the useable ones. The upside is that it's cheap, removable, and functional. The downside is that it's inefficient, smokey, and cumbersome.
Does anyone have any ideas for an efficient, reasonably priced, portable arch? Either homemade or manufactured?
Thanks to all of you for your great ideas!