borninmaple
04-21-2011, 08:47 AM
After many years of boiling outside I am planning to build a timberframe sugarshack this summer. It will be 16 by 24 to house a 2 by 8 evaporator. I plan on have open pans with no steam hoods. I have been following a number of threads on this site and just wanted to check to make sure I got a few things right.
1. Best to centre the evaporator and cupola in the building. Make the cupola 2 by 8 to match the evaporator
2. Best to use rough stock on an angle to sheath the roof to reduce dripping under a metal roof.
3. One question I have is where is the best location for the evaporator stack? Through the peak or offset through one side of the roof? Either way I guess the evaporator will not be perfectly centred under the cupola opening.
4. Another question is what is the "best" pitch for the roof so it looks good and is effective for steam escaping. I assume too low doesn't look great but too high means the steam will cool too much before escaping and drip. I need to specify the roof pitch and location of the stack when ordering the evaporator.
Thanks again for all the great help.
1. Best to centre the evaporator and cupola in the building. Make the cupola 2 by 8 to match the evaporator
2. Best to use rough stock on an angle to sheath the roof to reduce dripping under a metal roof.
3. One question I have is where is the best location for the evaporator stack? Through the peak or offset through one side of the roof? Either way I guess the evaporator will not be perfectly centred under the cupola opening.
4. Another question is what is the "best" pitch for the roof so it looks good and is effective for steam escaping. I assume too low doesn't look great but too high means the steam will cool too much before escaping and drip. I need to specify the roof pitch and location of the stack when ordering the evaporator.
Thanks again for all the great help.