jrm
03-10-2015, 08:20 AM
2nd year newbie question. Last year single tapped three trees. This year tapped the same three trees, plus 3 additional trees, once of which is double-tapped. Taps were put in about 10 days ago when it looked like the weather might break, which didn't happen until a few days ago.
Of the 7 taps, only 2 have begun to run... and granted very little so far. My question is does the size of the tree (diameter) impact when the tree will begin to run. I'm thinking the larger diameter tree will take longer to thaw out and therefore may need more days in the 40s to begin to run. Is that thinking accurate? Are there other reasons I might have dry taps that I should consider?
One other factor, is I let my son drill the holes and tap in the spiles -- he did it last year, too -- some of the holes are at a steeper angle than they should be (I know there is discussion about 90 in versus a 10 degree incline.) If they are at a steeper angle, is it possible that my "tapped" drill length/depth is not long enough to hit where it needs to? We did see clean, pale shavings when the bit was removed.
For what its worth, I'm snowshoeing to the trees, they are probably in 3-4' of snow. The three new trees range from roughly 24"-30" diameters. The three trees I did last year are smaller -- the "best" runner last year, a sugar, is only 12-13".
Thanks for your help.
Janet
photos are 2 of the 3 new trees
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Of the 7 taps, only 2 have begun to run... and granted very little so far. My question is does the size of the tree (diameter) impact when the tree will begin to run. I'm thinking the larger diameter tree will take longer to thaw out and therefore may need more days in the 40s to begin to run. Is that thinking accurate? Are there other reasons I might have dry taps that I should consider?
One other factor, is I let my son drill the holes and tap in the spiles -- he did it last year, too -- some of the holes are at a steeper angle than they should be (I know there is discussion about 90 in versus a 10 degree incline.) If they are at a steeper angle, is it possible that my "tapped" drill length/depth is not long enough to hit where it needs to? We did see clean, pale shavings when the bit was removed.
For what its worth, I'm snowshoeing to the trees, they are probably in 3-4' of snow. The three new trees range from roughly 24"-30" diameters. The three trees I did last year are smaller -- the "best" runner last year, a sugar, is only 12-13".
Thanks for your help.
Janet
photos are 2 of the 3 new trees
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