tophe69er
03-08-2012, 04:31 PM
As I'm just getting ready for my second season of boiling my head is filled with all sorts of ideas to quicken the process from sap to syrup (without a steam away and RO, can't afford those toys yet). I have a WF Mason 2x6 drop tube, with 12' of 10" stack. It boils well, I have air under fire blower. I noticed that when I run the blower more than just barely it eats wood like crazy and takes a bit of the boil away from the syrup pan. I don't know what the stack temp. is running, just got a stack probe to help figure that out. I was wondering if a stack damper would help me retain some of the heat by cutting down the draft at the end. Just looking for some thoughts and insight.
Thanks,
Chris
Thanks,
Chris