DavyJones
02-18-2008, 09:12 AM
Thanks everyone who gave me advice on my pan questions. I had a friend who was able to make my pan and pre-heater. I've dropped it off at another friends who'll have it tig welded this week.
After last years expesnive learning experience in how much propane it takes to boil down sap in an old beer keg I decided to try and build my own arch for my new pan. I've posted some pictures of the construcion process here. I think I have just a couple more days of construction to go and should be done with this by the time my pan is done later this week. I'll be taping our
36+ trees after work this week and if all goes well I should be firing this up some time this weekend. I picked up all the steel at the local scrap yard for around $70 (20 cents a pound) and the stainless for my pan was $120. My buddy took the 3/8 arch front and had them cut out the vent and door on a water jet. The fire brick I got for 98 cents a piece and are half bricks. I've bought 80 of those but I might not need them all, they said they would take back whatever I don't use. So total for my arch and pan right now is about $275. I'm coming up on what I spent on propane last year but I think this flat pan is going to work allot better.
http://www.jonzilla.com/thebittners/dispphotos.asp?path=pictures/2008\Maple%20Syrup/
After last years expesnive learning experience in how much propane it takes to boil down sap in an old beer keg I decided to try and build my own arch for my new pan. I've posted some pictures of the construcion process here. I think I have just a couple more days of construction to go and should be done with this by the time my pan is done later this week. I'll be taping our
36+ trees after work this week and if all goes well I should be firing this up some time this weekend. I picked up all the steel at the local scrap yard for around $70 (20 cents a pound) and the stainless for my pan was $120. My buddy took the 3/8 arch front and had them cut out the vent and door on a water jet. The fire brick I got for 98 cents a piece and are half bricks. I've bought 80 of those but I might not need them all, they said they would take back whatever I don't use. So total for my arch and pan right now is about $275. I'm coming up on what I spent on propane last year but I think this flat pan is going to work allot better.
http://www.jonzilla.com/thebittners/dispphotos.asp?path=pictures/2008\Maple%20Syrup/