I'm pretty sure your newer gasification arch styles have fire boxes that are up to 50% the entire length.
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I'm pretty sure your newer gasification arch styles have fire boxes that are up to 50% the entire length.
I would get a maple cream machine (or build one). It's easier to make candy with tout a machine than it is to make cream without a machine.
Great pumps. No issues with mechanical releasers.
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I use this style (PE lined caps). After bottling, shrink wrap and flip bottle up side down to expose the inside of the cap to hot syrup. Leave upside down until the syrup cools. No problems with mold.
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No problem adding a third pan. If you can add flues I would recommend it. Greatly increases your surface area and in turn your evaporation rate. I had my pans built but below are a couple threads...
http://www.mapleguys.com/product/lapierre-storm-evaporator-24in-8ft.html
three pans looks normal
tighten the tubing for the weather you plan to collect sap in. so maybe the fall?
http://www.sugaringequipment.elapierre.com/produits_en.asp?id_categorie=297 maybe another resource for a used pan
Any pictures?
I am pretty sure they are 3" buttress threads
http://www.mcmaster.com/#9109t1/=w2g6z5
Try one of these Dave! lol
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As long as you have sap coming in and syrup going out you can probably make the thing flow in any direction you would like. If this is just a flat pan, I would keep it simple and orient...
I think the wood pile is the only thing holding the building up lol
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Just finished yesterday...
Agreed. Synthetic premium oil.
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Should probably find a different hobby lol
http://www.uvm.edu/~pmrc/3-16%20Tubing%20-%20Wilmot%20-%20Maple%20News%20Dec%202014a.pdf
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Probably not if you use one of these filter presses Super Sapper posted.
Typically the filter press papers used to filter wine/beer already have the DE in the filter paper. They can be...
You boil on a 2x6 flat pan with 800 taps?! :o
looks good!
http://mapletrader.com/community/showthread.php?24413-what-to-use-as-a-float&highlight=float
this guy made a float with a flask
http://www.mcmaster.com/#float-valves/=vusorl
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Do you have a flat/syrup pan connected to the flue pan? Using a float?
Nick,
http://www.sugarbushsupplies.com/2014_Catalog/archesforceddraftinsulation.pdf
Second page shows two different types of rail gasket. Hope this helps.