Have used the M12 for almost 10 yrs. Only issue I ever had was I had to replace the chuck.
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Have used the M12 for almost 10 yrs. Only issue I ever had was I had to replace the chuck.
I think I am going to go with cast iron door with insulation.
I have been using a cinder block arch with pans for several years. I just slide a block in and out to add wood. I am looking to rig up a door but I have no welding skills. Thought about buying a...
varies on a bunch of factors like wood, how attentive you are, if you can pre-heat, etc but my experience is around around 5 to 7 gph for 3 pan and 6 to 9 for a 4 pan.
I have had that at times over the years. Esp when using smoky wood. I always considered it a unexpected bonus.
oh wait that's not the reason...
**please don't let this devolve into a forum on cancel culture. Just enjoy the maple syrup snobbery joke.**
I made 3 quarts of syrup last night and it was off flavored. I can't describe exactly. It doesn't taste bad. It just does't taste good. Not sure where/why it went bad. Followed my usual process....
When I finally get my RO, I am going to have to change my name to $1500 Pancakes.
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Thanks. Went with 6”. Looking forward to firing this thing up. .
The name comes from what I tell my kids every time we have pancakes. “Enjoy them because those are $1000...
I am building out a 4 pan unit. Question: can I get by with a 6 inch stack or should I go with 8 inch? I have a 3 pan rig using a 5 inch stack that seemed to do the trick but my rig is leaky as...
I was wondering what type of maple this is. Any thoughts? Thanks. 187281872918730
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