tessiersfarm
02-05-2008, 08:26 AM
I run a small farm in Maine and decided to do syrup a couple of years back.
The first year I figured out the turkey cooker wasn't the answer to a maidens prayer.
I built a small wood fired evaporator out of an old boiler tank, which needed a 27 x 48 pan. I couldn't afford to have one built so I Made it myself with no welding.
I found an old stainless cooler cabinet out of a resteraunt and stripped the two sides off. Each piece was 32x39. I bent 6" legs up on the two long sides using my brake. I then cut a piece of 6x6 wood blocking to fit between these two sides and clamped the whole thing in my hydraulic press. (I could have done the same thing with a couple of planks and some clamps). Next I bent the stainless like a christmas package to form a 6" end with the openings up. I bolted a couple of handels on to hold the bends shut and It works great.
Two seasons of boiling for about 100 taps and I am just as happy as ever
Not Pretty But Cheap and Effective.
The first year I figured out the turkey cooker wasn't the answer to a maidens prayer.
I built a small wood fired evaporator out of an old boiler tank, which needed a 27 x 48 pan. I couldn't afford to have one built so I Made it myself with no welding.
I found an old stainless cooler cabinet out of a resteraunt and stripped the two sides off. Each piece was 32x39. I bent 6" legs up on the two long sides using my brake. I then cut a piece of 6x6 wood blocking to fit between these two sides and clamped the whole thing in my hydraulic press. (I could have done the same thing with a couple of planks and some clamps). Next I bent the stainless like a christmas package to form a 6" end with the openings up. I bolted a couple of handels on to hold the bends shut and It works great.
Two seasons of boiling for about 100 taps and I am just as happy as ever
Not Pretty But Cheap and Effective.