mathprofdk
03-27-2011, 02:34 PM
Hi all,
I've gotten some great advice in this thread (http://mapletrader.com/community/showthread.php?t=12508) about next year's evaporator, and I've got lots of ideas floating around. One suggestion was to use natural gas, since I'm in the Chicago suburbs and wood can be tough to come by and store in a 50x150 lot (I do have a pallet source and am considering this).
Is this going to be prohibitively expensive? Am I just better off scrounging for pallet lumber?
If I went this route, what would you use for burners? Just take apart an old stove? Would have give you enough BTUs? My propane turkey fryer supposedly gives off roughly 170,000 BTUs, and it looks like stove burners only give of about 10,000. Seems like a bad idea. Maybe from an old furnace or water heater? Any other ideas?
I do have some sources - my neighbor owns an HVAC company and has expressed a willingness to look out for whatever we decide we want. He can be bribed with syrup. :D
Thanks!
~DK
I've gotten some great advice in this thread (http://mapletrader.com/community/showthread.php?t=12508) about next year's evaporator, and I've got lots of ideas floating around. One suggestion was to use natural gas, since I'm in the Chicago suburbs and wood can be tough to come by and store in a 50x150 lot (I do have a pallet source and am considering this).
Is this going to be prohibitively expensive? Am I just better off scrounging for pallet lumber?
If I went this route, what would you use for burners? Just take apart an old stove? Would have give you enough BTUs? My propane turkey fryer supposedly gives off roughly 170,000 BTUs, and it looks like stove burners only give of about 10,000. Seems like a bad idea. Maybe from an old furnace or water heater? Any other ideas?
I do have some sources - my neighbor owns an HVAC company and has expressed a willingness to look out for whatever we decide we want. He can be bribed with syrup. :D
Thanks!
~DK