Sandersyrup
02-08-2014, 01:21 PM
Ok so by chance I met a neighbor who wants me to tap his trees for him in exchange for some of the syrup!
Best estimate is about 25 - 40 taps not knowing anything about how many total maples he has or how many taps they can hold. Most of them are large Sugar Maples with lots of space and large crowns. :)
I am not a wealthy guy this time of year an need suggestions on what currently is most affordable way to collect his sap! So far I'm thinking 5 gal buckets with tubing and spouts. My personal sugarbush is on stainless steel spiles into aluminum buckets.
Additionally we have log warming spells so these spouts would need to be effective in avoiding infections that close the holes early.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
John Sanderson
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Best estimate is about 25 - 40 taps not knowing anything about how many total maples he has or how many taps they can hold. Most of them are large Sugar Maples with lots of space and large crowns. :)
I am not a wealthy guy this time of year an need suggestions on what currently is most affordable way to collect his sap! So far I'm thinking 5 gal buckets with tubing and spouts. My personal sugarbush is on stainless steel spiles into aluminum buckets.
Additionally we have log warming spells so these spouts would need to be effective in avoiding infections that close the holes early.
Your thoughts are greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
John Sanderson
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