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thomashansen871
07-19-2017, 09:52 PM
I currently have a 3x6' open pan. I am wondering what i can do to improve it. I have not used it yet, the pan I used last year was over a foot deep in the center, and almost 4x4' i do plan on using propane to cook it, as i do it in my mother in laws garage. i will probably have 3 double burners underneath it. again, anything that can help, i will consider it. thanks.
thomashansen871
08-02-2017, 10:19 PM
anyone have any input on this setup?
Look up the thread by Warners point 2-27-2011 "2 x 4 drop tube flue pan" under the boiling forum. I have not seen one being used but thought it was an excellent idea to increase your boil rate. You would probably have to weld a skirt around the outside bottom of your pan, the drop tubes would sit on the burner and the skirt would keep the heat under the pan on the drop flues. You might have to make some heat exit slices in the skirt or something, but I guess that a little experimenting would tell you. I would think that even drop tubes 3"-5" would greatly increase your boil. Just a thought.
Joe
Super Sapper
08-03-2017, 06:39 AM
Make sure that the garage is well ventilated with all that propane burning and to get rid of the steam. It will be costly on propane but you will be making syrup. Run the pan shallow if possible to increase evaporation rate and slowly add as you go. You may be better off looking at making a block arch outside and burning wood. There are many threads on building these. Good luck with it and have fun.
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