Flat Rock Farmers
03-12-2013, 03:12 PM
Hey All,
We just had our first boil of the season Sunday night, were able to sweeten the pans and draw off six 200ml bottles of nice light Grade A, almost Fancy syrup!
It was our first time using our 16" x 16" flat filter/canner. We bought a 36" x 36" orlon filter and a dozen pre-filters as well. We used the orlon filter and two
pre-filters dipped in boiling sap and filtered thru that. It filtered well and was nice and clear. The only problem was that 36" square was a pain in the butt to
get on the filter rack. There was obviously a bunch hanging over the sides which dripped boiling sap all over our shelving and would probably get burnt if the
propane burner was going!
Any of you guys that use flat filters......what size filters do you use? Do you cut the 36" x 36" into four separate 18" square filters? Also how do you guys
clean your filters afterwards? Do you need to keep track of which side of the filter was up when you clean it so not to have the "dirty" side down when you filter
again? Do you reuse your pre-filters?
I know there's alot of questions but any advice on sizes and how you use your flat filters would be a great help as our first experience made us feel pretty foolish
and we'd like to at least put on the impression that we know what we're doing when there's family or guests in the sugarhouse!:rolleyes:
Thanks A Bunch,
Jay
We just had our first boil of the season Sunday night, were able to sweeten the pans and draw off six 200ml bottles of nice light Grade A, almost Fancy syrup!
It was our first time using our 16" x 16" flat filter/canner. We bought a 36" x 36" orlon filter and a dozen pre-filters as well. We used the orlon filter and two
pre-filters dipped in boiling sap and filtered thru that. It filtered well and was nice and clear. The only problem was that 36" square was a pain in the butt to
get on the filter rack. There was obviously a bunch hanging over the sides which dripped boiling sap all over our shelving and would probably get burnt if the
propane burner was going!
Any of you guys that use flat filters......what size filters do you use? Do you cut the 36" x 36" into four separate 18" square filters? Also how do you guys
clean your filters afterwards? Do you need to keep track of which side of the filter was up when you clean it so not to have the "dirty" side down when you filter
again? Do you reuse your pre-filters?
I know there's alot of questions but any advice on sizes and how you use your flat filters would be a great help as our first experience made us feel pretty foolish
and we'd like to at least put on the impression that we know what we're doing when there's family or guests in the sugarhouse!:rolleyes:
Thanks A Bunch,
Jay