THEIR evaporators.
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THEIR evaporators.
The insulating properties of firebricks are:
Thermal Conductivity 300°C : 0.2 W/m.°K
Thermal Conductivity 750°C : 0.28 W/m.°K
Thermal Conductivity 1000°C : 0.32 W/m.°K
You could place your hand...
If it has a 7 inch pipe, I wouldn’t change to 6”.
I use a cone syrup filter for filtering sap. The sap pours through very fast. I made a funnel (to hold the filter) out of a half gallon soda bottle. It wedged securely into the tote opening.
Clean, stainless steel tanks are what industry uses for food and what the FDA recommends. All the milk trucks are stainless. They do not degrade from sunlight.
19874 Aren't they tapered?
[QUOTE=JoeJ;369176]The plastic will eventually wear down and change the depth that you are drilling. I bought a round metal drill bit stop fifteen years ago and am still using it. Once the set screws...
Don't let it cool. Filter it at the highest temperature possible for the best results.
Is it 2WD or 4WD?
Using the “Rule of 86,” you can figure that the number of gallons of sap you need to produce one gallon of syrup is equal to 86 gallons divided by the percent of sugar in the sap, so, 3% is 28.666 to...
On Monday, the posts about using empty gas cans for gathering will be all over the Mapletrader.
A convenient depth gauge for maple drill bits is a piece of tubing. It holds up better than electrical tape.19862
I had to cut down a 3" bitternut hickory sapling and when I tasted the sap it exuded, it was sweet!
I remember years ago, when adding a tarp over the "out in the open" cinder block arch WAS A HUGE IMPROVEMENT.:lol:
Photos? It's hard to visualize your configuration. How many vessels total.....3? How do dowels merge with the cone filter?
If you add defoamer "here and there", and 3 or 4 drops, you're overusing it, in my opinion. I only use it to cure the problem of foam rising in the pans and I only add 1 drop at a time, wherever the...
Syracuse.com had an article today that predicted many changes in the maple industry, with pests and climate change reducing the length and quality of the season and a continued northward migration of...
Yes, you can have have thinner syrup at the draw-off for the reason you described. Often the gradient takes care of having thinned syrup arrive at the draw off before proper density syrup, but I...
Maybe you can skip the second filtering? What was the consistency after adding the sugar? If it was too runny, cook it down for a while and use a thermometer until it's 219°F?
When you hammer a tap into the tree you seal the wood from the air, so your season won't be extended. It's a good idea to use taps smaller than the old fashioned 7/16" due to the damage caused by the...
If the stream of syrup can flow along an object, rather than air, it will enter the finishing pan with less splash. Try holding a spoon at the level of the filters for the syrup to hit first. 19825
That acre will double your tap count, so go for it. The church will put your syrup to good use.
Sounds like a clog at the lowest Tee on the affected lateral.
Go with the pragmatic: put the bucket on the ground and put a 4l jug full of water/ice on the lid to keep it from blowing away.. You can get free, food-grade buckets with lids at grocery stores that...
That'll work great. Your photo shows what looks like an electrical entrance pole: do you have power? Don't scrimp on good lighting if you boil at night. Inspect the masonry because the heat from an...