renaissanceman
01-13-2015, 12:38 PM
Hi:
I've been carrying on the Maple Syrup tradition from my dad for about six years. I tap about 175 to 200 trees. I built a homemade arch in 2011 to fire a three section flat pan but I only boil about 8 gal. and hour and that is more time than my wife wants to spend in the sugar house. Looking at trying to modify and change my arch and buy a Smoky Lake Hybrid 2 x 6, or buy a used 19" x 66" Waterloo small/lapierre evaporator. 19" x 48" Drop Flue is only used two seasons. The arch comes with the Lapierre evaporator for $1900. The seller does not used forced air and says he boils about 15+ gal. an hour. Anyone familiar With this ? It's the smallest one in their catalog. The Smoky Lake does twice that much per hour but trying to figure the cost difference as that setup would add another $1000 at least If I give up on my arch. I'm getting tired of trying to make -do and would like to just make syrup. Any sage advice? I'm posting a question as to smoking problems with the old arch on another thread.
Thanks,
Orren
I've been carrying on the Maple Syrup tradition from my dad for about six years. I tap about 175 to 200 trees. I built a homemade arch in 2011 to fire a three section flat pan but I only boil about 8 gal. and hour and that is more time than my wife wants to spend in the sugar house. Looking at trying to modify and change my arch and buy a Smoky Lake Hybrid 2 x 6, or buy a used 19" x 66" Waterloo small/lapierre evaporator. 19" x 48" Drop Flue is only used two seasons. The arch comes with the Lapierre evaporator for $1900. The seller does not used forced air and says he boils about 15+ gal. an hour. Anyone familiar With this ? It's the smallest one in their catalog. The Smoky Lake does twice that much per hour but trying to figure the cost difference as that setup would add another $1000 at least If I give up on my arch. I'm getting tired of trying to make -do and would like to just make syrup. Any sage advice? I'm posting a question as to smoking problems with the old arch on another thread.
Thanks,
Orren