Oddmott
02-13-2012, 08:02 PM
Hi all,
I helped a neighbour with syrup for about 5 years - mainly the wood cutting, tap setting, sap collection and first boil off. I enjoyed the entire process, but did miss out on learning about some of the key steps as I lived 2 hours away and wasn't always around to see how they did certain things.
Well, my brother and I have decided to get into it ourselves this year. We're starting with old school taps and buckets (about 100) and have landed the evaporator below, for free. Please excuse the beer bottles, apparently the evaporator is sitting right beside a popular skidoo trail and makes a great spot to take a break from drinking and driving.
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/02394719630ab366b9e3c9dd5206b71c72192ff7827d2d60c5 d1f6ae330958a24g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=5&quickkey=dseg9njaf995185)
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/003049d14b243bf9e37b3a8a91213e922ae4a41399a9acf05a 1cc16f7ed4ccd74g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=5&quickkey=q9ecobq4taq61oq)
My question is, how would you suggest we set this beast up? Flat on the ground (cement slab) as the past owners had it, or raised slightly on some cinder blocks, or build a metal frame to raise it higher? Brick it or otherwise heat shield it? How high should we run the stove piping above the boiling surface? Give it a fresh coat of heat paint before or after this season?
Oh, and yes there are cutouts for the pans to sit down in.
Any and all advice is very much appreciated!
I helped a neighbour with syrup for about 5 years - mainly the wood cutting, tap setting, sap collection and first boil off. I enjoyed the entire process, but did miss out on learning about some of the key steps as I lived 2 hours away and wasn't always around to see how they did certain things.
Well, my brother and I have decided to get into it ourselves this year. We're starting with old school taps and buckets (about 100) and have landed the evaporator below, for free. Please excuse the beer bottles, apparently the evaporator is sitting right beside a popular skidoo trail and makes a great spot to take a break from drinking and driving.
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/02394719630ab366b9e3c9dd5206b71c72192ff7827d2d60c5 d1f6ae330958a24g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=5&quickkey=dseg9njaf995185)
http://www.mediafire.com/imgbnc.php/003049d14b243bf9e37b3a8a91213e922ae4a41399a9acf05a 1cc16f7ed4ccd74g.jpg (http://www.mediafire.com/imageview.php?thumb=5&quickkey=q9ecobq4taq61oq)
My question is, how would you suggest we set this beast up? Flat on the ground (cement slab) as the past owners had it, or raised slightly on some cinder blocks, or build a metal frame to raise it higher? Brick it or otherwise heat shield it? How high should we run the stove piping above the boiling surface? Give it a fresh coat of heat paint before or after this season?
Oh, and yes there are cutouts for the pans to sit down in.
Any and all advice is very much appreciated!