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Tuckeradams2012
09-28-2020, 11:37 AM
Good Morning,

New to the forum, first post and have been eagerly setting up my new 50-tap (3/16 Tubing) Maple Empire for Spring 2021. I have gleaned a ton of information from this forum and really appreciate all the effort and trial and error people have done before me. I'll be at a reduced workload during the spring season due to an impending ACL surgery in a few weeks so I want to get everything into motion so that I can weekend boil when it comes time.

Here is my big question. I'm building an oil tank evaporator and welding it up to accept a 2x4 pan. It is in my future to get a CF 2x4 from a reputable dealer, but I just found a 2x4 pan that is made from 16 gauge (I know its pretty thick) 304 stainless, which is made in China. It is ENTIRELY my assumption to be upgrading to a CF pan the year after next BUT could this pan potentially work as a batch pan for weekend boils or am I completely crazy?

It's $75, yes the temp port is probably too high up on the side wall, and it is thicker than it probably should be, but for $75 as a cheap insurance plan to have a backup pan for the future, should it work? Has anyone had experience with them? Is there a worry that welds may leach other bad materials into the syrup? I plan on getting it close to syrup then boiling it off on a turkey fryer for a final product.

Here is the link to the product.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Maple-Syrup-Boiling-Pan-48-x24-Sap-Evaporator-Tig-Welded-Sliver-Stainless-Steel/233578391583?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item36625b681f:g:lPcAAOSwsVVfadkg&enc=AQAFAAACYBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90 Z278x5ickkai8xCwosGKpC0NWj85e%2FB9bZy2fHgNKFyTiLCZ GSAvr5QaESqr5KBT%2FhYsjyKnnPhl9nTkpLOHfBS87LNODHXq JUuN28O7EtA%2Bt2a8U9aGkiXeSY0Gv6hr2H45Iudh2ddjyRTN gF%2B3k0c645llPq6NlCaWxbTOtVocq9eLtjx53q0WXoY8KKnI AswTwcAIHaSMvo5rHvnBirKJKwBd7p%2BrR46AVlgSiV%2BcFh GKPV8ObacgqystO%2FRY2%2BYnhLLN%2Fre04Qv97ZFOfrzkge BKbqiN1GHmtz2U5wwpduc9vBFtK%2Fyhtht%2FUS9ZP2VTG%2B vyneo6LEgiNb%2BDnqbGI3FvyS3DiMSGApYSa%2BS5Qj%2F5IM kWgW8%2FMOBIcxHR%2Bt1LYQMofzcifHLTcfPCNLR7DtjNtRXD JHz1tDNRnIrTLfiU62W%2B0Jmqjfd29Q%2BctcIaecyMOsi3YA nMDV%2BlF7BWLPxMGaaYcLvtnYF5OwAwEjkdSkBF7zZ2OyDUBv VqOSSH%2BWOyTyLvrp2GUE9VwjLazVi4qVgEk3qLcDn4s1ekKH ozyaTgzlltYiK6pj7nnKIdiLdpePLblVD2VE3%2B239tgkynhH VR8E11Hg2V1Ed%2BlLOQrrWi9swR0n8cBbjoJCOS8bfocrP9N% 2BZBoE3U5medJMlPdA9J3Nfv%2BGl1jAi%2FqgsB9UaFuhDvvQ 13jgYwXy40xOoLyMOHLJRFV0%2FYseMRW7CwAN74rCFtZ8ACwr vxZcuDBpGgy4id45gpsdcc9kAZWoAP%2Fy&checksum=23357839158315270c06a03a4d539152656fe75aa 5a9&shqty=1&isGTR=1#shId

Thoughts are appreciated, and so aren't maple jokes that I can utilize in the future on unsuspecting shack visitors.

Regards,

Tucker Adams