I have a similar situation..even with doors open you will get a lot of steam hanging around. my thought was to get an 8 inch drainage pipe suspend it high on the ceiling attach a fan to one end ...
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I have a similar situation..even with doors open you will get a lot of steam hanging around. my thought was to get an 8 inch drainage pipe suspend it high on the ceiling attach a fan to one end ...
good luck to you this year...going into the big league.
It will go a lot faster..but soon youll be wanting it to go even faster.. just have fun with it
you can always cover the floor later with 1.5 inches of cement and some gravel with perlite . makes a lighter mix. I have seen it done in upstairs apartments on old farm houses. makes floors...
it is a nice looking kit. I just wonder if it would be cheaper buying the plans and then have a lumber mill cut your lumber. add ons will cost you. i dont know about around your place , but I am...
You are a funny guy Dr. Tim...lol
Well I wouldn't evaporate in an attached garage. no way no how unless your insurance carrier gives you the go ahead. first you have the steam issue. worse is the chance of a real rip roaring fire ...
always a joker in the bunch
I built a 3 sided hut with a roof for the season then took it down. on those real cold days i put as plastic tarp on the front....got a bit steamy sometimes but i was out of the wind and the...
tap em all at the beginning of the season then later in the season watch for earlier buds on the ones that are not sugar maples. dont want buddy syrup
It looks great! keep on showing us the progress
If they like your product... they will return next year because it beats the heck out of store bought stuff!
Dave I tap silvers though not on a large scale. while the sugar content may be lower than sugars and blacks and reds , it still comes out syrup in the end. Dave Klish has a good point about the ro...
I read that article or maybe it was his paper anyway there was a lot of data as well as good information. it looks to be very promising for producers that have some slope and dont want to use...
i looked it up on the web a while back dont remember the site but it was real informative
Well in answer to that . I don't need a book to realize what my freedoms are. However if a farm product is regulated by my state i would be darn sure to stand by the regulations. That way we all...
Yep my part of the city is all farms both dairy and vegetable and lots of woodlots and forest area and creeks. nearest neighbor is 1/2 mile away. We didn't get any snow down here in Western New...
there problem solved. bout time somebody from NH chimed in.
Yep.. A pleasure to help out . My brother used to live in N.H. Rollinsford Now he lives in washington state. from one coast to another. jeesh!
http://www.agriculture.nh.gov/divisions/regulatory-services/farm-commodity-regulation.htm well go to this web site looks like registration is voluntary
I would check with your local cooperative extension. see if you need to get a license. the guy or gal that makes syrup for home consumption i would assume doesnt have to..kinda like growing a...
Well I can understand that. go get yourself legal then. I would do the same in the end.
I wont tell anyone Mr. Red Maple. The government is always wanting to regulate or put a tax on things.. I believe licensing is a form of taxation.:mad:
Dave I checked out your website. It looks like you and your wife have an operation anybody would be proud of! If ever I GET over Oneida way I will be sure to look you up and check things out. ...
Sounds delish