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03weim
10-09-2009, 06:01 PM
I about dreaming of a boiling inside a sugar shack, I know this is not going to happen but I would like to see pictures of your small sugar shacks maybe for next years project.

darkmachine
10-09-2009, 06:22 PM
Some might say this doesn't count as a shack since it's next to the arch instead of on top of it. But it holds all our sweet, and equipment, and our comfy chairs, and sometimes our 4 wheeler and the sap trailer, lol.

http://images.darkmachine.multiply.com/image/2/photos/14/400x400/18/100-4045.JPG?et=B0TYPomDH251iEaiBt9%2CEg&nmid=164066111

03weim
10-09-2009, 06:43 PM
not what I had in mind, but its more than what I currently have.

PARKER MAPLE
10-09-2009, 07:48 PM
see how you like this, might be more what your looking for. more picts to come this weekend. its been a summer project for me all i have left is to finish filling the wood shed. hope you like it. check it out its in my photobucket link.
maple rookiehttp://s712.photobucket.com/albums/ww123/jtrap/

sugar man
10-09-2009, 08:29 PM
10x12 sugar house built summer.fall 2008.just big enough for me.check out my photo bucket.more puctures this weekend,test boil newley built:) :) evaporator

petersp22
10-09-2009, 09:28 PM
8X12 with photo links in my sig. Construction photos in the 2008 album.

03weim
10-10-2009, 12:02 PM
Thanks for the pictures Maple rookie I love the wood shed attached to the back of your shack. Keep the pictures coming and the stock tank on the outside of the shack is a great idea my wish list is growing. With a small evap do you find that there is engough room in a small sugar house I would love to go bigger but my yard isn't that big and I don't own any of the trees we tap so its not likely I will ever go any bigger than my 2x4 evap, at least at where I am currently living

HHM-07
10-10-2009, 02:44 PM
i have a couple pics on my photobucket site , it is 10x14 with woodshed on one end and sap tank shelter on the other end , i have a 2x4 rig and it works fine for me GOOD LUCK

Dick

PARKER MAPLE
10-10-2009, 07:45 PM
03weim, Im Building This Sugarhouse For My 2x6 Rig, I Firmly Believe, That If Its Weel Organized And Not Alot Of Clutter You Can Make This Work Very Productively. Sorry I Didnt Get To Put Up Anymore Picts Today But Maybe In The Am I Will Get A Chance. I Did However Get To Poor A Cement Floating Slab For The Arch This Morning Apprx 5in Thick. 3ftx8ft . Cant Wait To See How You Build Yours.
Maplerookie

Littlesap
10-11-2009, 08:19 PM
Just started my sugar house - Put down the crushed stone foundation last weekend and framed the walls this weekend. Next weekend the roof, I will try to post some pics as I go - 10x12 shack may be small but but last year I boiled outside.

Revi
10-11-2009, 09:03 PM
Check out our smallish shack on youtube. It's now about 12 feet by 28 including the woodshed.

It's on the link at the bottom of the page.

I think we would have built a little bigger if we could have, but it works well for what we're doing.

stoweski
10-12-2009, 06:58 AM
I was lucky. We were in the process of planning our garage and decided to also build a sugar shack. I sold the wife on the shack because we also keep bees and figured we could do our honey extraction/candle making out there too.

Shack is 14 x 20, cost around $3000 for materials, including the 6" concrete slab & stone underneath. The only thing left to do is to build the cupola doors & pulley system. Oh, and install the stack.

There are a few picts on my website of the shack. Once the doors are installed I'll take a few more picts, both inside and out.

Keith
http://home.roadrunner.com/~mrfreeman/garage/garage.htm

03weim
10-12-2009, 07:29 AM
Stoweski your sugar shack is great, how big of an evaporator do you have? I love the front door did you make that or is it something that can be store bought?

stoweski
10-12-2009, 02:53 PM
03,

The front door (and rear although not pictured yet) are both built on site. I took the idea from the doors that we put on the upstairs of the garage. Just take rough cut pine boards and lay them out, rip a few for the frame, fasten them down, make the "X" on each door then rip the door down the center. Worked out great. After we built it I should have made the door 6" wider for more overlap but other than that it does the job nicely.

2010 will be my first year tapping. I bought a used 1/2 pint from up in VT back in April. Will be boiling on that this year. We'll see what happens next summer. Something tells me I'll be upgrading. :)

Keith

markct
10-12-2009, 07:02 PM
heres a pic of my sugarhouse. 8 by 11 it was when first built but it only stayed that way one season then i got the maple bug and added an 8ft addition to the back to fit in a 2 by 8 evap i got.

OCVTmaple
10-13-2009, 07:34 PM
This was my small shack used last year
I converted it form an old playhouse of my sisters
It was 8x8 with a 18"x4' evap in it i dont know how well i am going to adapt to my 12x20 with a 3x8 for 2010 but I hope it is cooler