hholt
02-20-2006, 10:12 AM
Hello folks, this is my first post and I was hoping you might be able to answer a couple of questions. My wife and I have a farm here in Southern Illinois and next year we want to start tapping mostly for personal use, and for something fun to do with our two boys. I don't have any sugar maples, just lots of box edlers and silver maples.
At first I was thinking of buying used metal pails/lids and used metal taps, and doing it the old fashioned way. From the reading I've been doing though, I'm starting to think it would be a lot less expensive and more efficient to use recycled food grade plastic containers set on the ground near a small clumps, and tap with plastic spouts connected with 5/16th tubing. I'm thinking along the lines of two or three large trees right next to each other, two taps in each tree, and connected with 5/16th tubing to a recycled 5 gallon (food grade plastic pail). I think I can set that up for about $8......whereas used metal pails, lids, and spouts would run about three times that much, am I missing something? I have lots of places where I have big trees right next to each other and could set up 5 gallon collection points.
I am planning on building a brick arch designed to fit a Leader Half Pint pan this summer and boiling out in the woods, and then finishing and canning in the house. It 's a fair bit of money for a pan, but it looks well made and looks like it will last a long time. Any opinions on the Half Pint pan? Should I start off with a good used SS pan that's a little bigger?
At first I was thinking of buying used metal pails/lids and used metal taps, and doing it the old fashioned way. From the reading I've been doing though, I'm starting to think it would be a lot less expensive and more efficient to use recycled food grade plastic containers set on the ground near a small clumps, and tap with plastic spouts connected with 5/16th tubing. I'm thinking along the lines of two or three large trees right next to each other, two taps in each tree, and connected with 5/16th tubing to a recycled 5 gallon (food grade plastic pail). I think I can set that up for about $8......whereas used metal pails, lids, and spouts would run about three times that much, am I missing something? I have lots of places where I have big trees right next to each other and could set up 5 gallon collection points.
I am planning on building a brick arch designed to fit a Leader Half Pint pan this summer and boiling out in the woods, and then finishing and canning in the house. It 's a fair bit of money for a pan, but it looks well made and looks like it will last a long time. Any opinions on the Half Pint pan? Should I start off with a good used SS pan that's a little bigger?