Brokermike
11-05-2010, 01:58 PM
Sometimes we all have to ask questions in hopes of getting answers to reaffirm what we're already thinking in the back of our heads.
Here's mine:
After years of helping friends, last year I started on a 2x4 flat pan and had loads of fun, now I'm addicted. In the spring I bought a 2x4.5 drop flue grimm, I spent some time and added a blower and air over fire. I scrubbed the pans to daylights and I'm ready to roll. I also upped my taps from about 60 buckets to 150 on vacuum, and have access to another 100 or so bucket trees if I want.
On the advice of my accountant he suggested I shift from hobby mode to a more business oriented profit motive, or at least make a documented attempt at turning a profit after expenses. I have no serious dreams of becoming a big producer, I just want to make really good, light syrup. For 2011 I will have access to the above mentioned 150 on vacuum and up to another 100 on buckets if I want. I'm sure I can get buy with my 2x4.5 but have also been looking at a 2x6 raised flue unit.
So should I buy the 2x6? or see what the 2x4.5 can handle for the year? My concern is that i'll be swimming in sap on a good run and will end up boiling until 3am, and then going to work at 7.
Am I overestimating the sap I might end up with running vacuum? Should I skip the buckets? or do I just suck it up and buy the bigger rig?
Here's mine:
After years of helping friends, last year I started on a 2x4 flat pan and had loads of fun, now I'm addicted. In the spring I bought a 2x4.5 drop flue grimm, I spent some time and added a blower and air over fire. I scrubbed the pans to daylights and I'm ready to roll. I also upped my taps from about 60 buckets to 150 on vacuum, and have access to another 100 or so bucket trees if I want.
On the advice of my accountant he suggested I shift from hobby mode to a more business oriented profit motive, or at least make a documented attempt at turning a profit after expenses. I have no serious dreams of becoming a big producer, I just want to make really good, light syrup. For 2011 I will have access to the above mentioned 150 on vacuum and up to another 100 on buckets if I want. I'm sure I can get buy with my 2x4.5 but have also been looking at a 2x6 raised flue unit.
So should I buy the 2x6? or see what the 2x4.5 can handle for the year? My concern is that i'll be swimming in sap on a good run and will end up boiling until 3am, and then going to work at 7.
Am I overestimating the sap I might end up with running vacuum? Should I skip the buckets? or do I just suck it up and buy the bigger rig?