Helicopter Seeds
01-31-2015, 02:24 AM
Hello, I have been reading this site for some time now, and yes I am hooked.
last year (2014) I tapped my single maple tree, boiled the sap in my back yard using free firewood fromthe dump, open fire and a turkey fryer pot. I got 3 quarts of syrup. Not counting labor - it is a hobby, I only spent 13 dollars on some taps and lines.
So this year, I am growing. Neighbors trees, my in-laws trees, I expect 25 taps. I bought some 700 leftover second hand bricks and 3 steam tray pans, plus a pickup truck! so my investment is higher. More give-aways expected, but maybe I can sell some to break even.
Anyway, I see some terms that I am becoming used to, and others I have no Idea about. Why do they call it an "arch". does not look like an arch in shape. But I suppose mine is a brick-block arch. I suppose also it is close to a 2x3 in size.
What does AOF/ AUF mean? by context, I presume it is airflow terms.
BTW, I also made butternut tree syrup - tasted just like maple, but did not produce nearly as much, and it had the jelly stuff - pectin - that had to be strained. Not sure if I will bother with that one again.
last year (2014) I tapped my single maple tree, boiled the sap in my back yard using free firewood fromthe dump, open fire and a turkey fryer pot. I got 3 quarts of syrup. Not counting labor - it is a hobby, I only spent 13 dollars on some taps and lines.
So this year, I am growing. Neighbors trees, my in-laws trees, I expect 25 taps. I bought some 700 leftover second hand bricks and 3 steam tray pans, plus a pickup truck! so my investment is higher. More give-aways expected, but maybe I can sell some to break even.
Anyway, I see some terms that I am becoming used to, and others I have no Idea about. Why do they call it an "arch". does not look like an arch in shape. But I suppose mine is a brick-block arch. I suppose also it is close to a 2x3 in size.
What does AOF/ AUF mean? by context, I presume it is airflow terms.
BTW, I also made butternut tree syrup - tasted just like maple, but did not produce nearly as much, and it had the jelly stuff - pectin - that had to be strained. Not sure if I will bother with that one again.