Brent
01-24-2008, 09:45 AM
I'd like to try for some comments on this topic again.
I've been wondering about trying to remove sand while boiling. Seems to me we've often got a bit of time between chores when a pump or siphon to a filter could get rid of some sand while still boiling, and re-introduce the sap back to more or less the same location as it was taken from, to maintain the gradient.
The concern I had is that I "think" I have observed that if you touch the pan during boiling it "seems" to press the sand and gunk onto the pan bottom and sort of seal it there, causing a hot spot and scorching.
I've been wondering about trying to remove sand while boiling. Seems to me we've often got a bit of time between chores when a pump or siphon to a filter could get rid of some sand while still boiling, and re-introduce the sap back to more or less the same location as it was taken from, to maintain the gradient.
The concern I had is that I "think" I have observed that if you touch the pan during boiling it "seems" to press the sand and gunk onto the pan bottom and sort of seal it there, causing a hot spot and scorching.