valleyman
02-21-2014, 04:44 PM
I'm embarrassed to ask since I've been doing this for five years now and have a good handle on the process and my workflow.
Background on my typical workflow. I'm a weekend boiler using 4 steam pans and a feed tank and I collect sap during the work work keeping it cold in a barrel buried in snow.
I boil on Saturdays getting 20-40 gallons down to 4-5. pour it off into bucket.
I clean my pans and have them ready for the next weekend. I normally finish the 4-5 gal on Sundays on Propane.
Since I dont have much sap for this weekend I hope for 20 gal but not sure.
My question is what are you thoughts on me boiling whatever I have down to the 4-5gal and keeping it in the pan(s)? And resuming boiling the following weekend with fresh sap in the rear pans and the previous weeks in the front pan(s). I'll cover the pans to keep debris out.
The primary reason I'm asking is I'm so limited on time this weekend. Back to back obligations both days this weekend.
Thanks
Background on my typical workflow. I'm a weekend boiler using 4 steam pans and a feed tank and I collect sap during the work work keeping it cold in a barrel buried in snow.
I boil on Saturdays getting 20-40 gallons down to 4-5. pour it off into bucket.
I clean my pans and have them ready for the next weekend. I normally finish the 4-5 gal on Sundays on Propane.
Since I dont have much sap for this weekend I hope for 20 gal but not sure.
My question is what are you thoughts on me boiling whatever I have down to the 4-5gal and keeping it in the pan(s)? And resuming boiling the following weekend with fresh sap in the rear pans and the previous weeks in the front pan(s). I'll cover the pans to keep debris out.
The primary reason I'm asking is I'm so limited on time this weekend. Back to back obligations both days this weekend.
Thanks