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    Default Northern Ontario 2019

    No action up north yet still frozen solid and 3ft of snow.
    +7*C and rain today and looking better next week although it may be awhile before the roots thaw with all this snow.
    Gives me time to test my barrel arch I just finished 20190303_130526.jpg

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    Just got back from our cabin (near mattawa) agreed, winter is still healthy up there. Nice work on your new arch!
    2022 - 21 taps: 470 litres of sap / 15.75 litres of syrup (stopped season short)
    2021 - took the season off
    2020 - 20 taps: 524 litres of sap / 18.75 litres of syrup
    2019 - 14 taps: 416 litres of sap / 15.25 litres of syrup
    2018 - 9 taps (309 litres) + a generous neighbour (114 litres): 423 litres of sap / 14.5 litres of syrup
    2017 - 4 taps: 55 litres of sap / 1.5 litres of syrup (just enough to get us hooked)

    www.fort-wisers.ca

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    Thanks Fort Wisers,
    Did a few mods this weekend, added an auf using 2" threaded black iron screwed into the barrel bung hole, connected to a piece of flexible exhaust pipe, all removeable, which then goes into a 2" hole in a piece of 2x8 wood, fastened to a 12 volt dc old truck heater fan I had lying around with the off, low, med., high switch, man does that get the fire roaring. I will have to see how the battery holds up if I use it sparingly when I add wood. For backup, I have a 6 Amp 110volt small shop floor/leaf blower I picked up at Canadian tire for under $10 (in store clearance), just don't really want to go that route as I have no electricity at my shack unless I run extra long extension cords. Also added more firebrick and a stepup firebrick as a baffle on the channel under my flue steam pan to slow the heat instead of just having it go straight out the flue.
    May also remove the gasket I have siliconed on as a pan sealer and just stuff the little gaps with aluminum foil to keep the heat and smoke contained.
    All this with most materials I had lying around and a lot of research/reading on mapletrader for guidance/ideas.
    Now I have ants in my pants and need sap.
    -20 last night but the next 2 weeks are looking real good, here's hoping it's not another spring like last for us Northerners.
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    Sounds awesome!
    Any sap yet your way? My brother is up near North bay and is wondering about tapping soon.....
    A lot of snow this year.
    2022 - 21 taps: 470 litres of sap / 15.75 litres of syrup (stopped season short)
    2021 - took the season off
    2020 - 20 taps: 524 litres of sap / 18.75 litres of syrup
    2019 - 14 taps: 416 litres of sap / 15.25 litres of syrup
    2018 - 9 taps (309 litres) + a generous neighbour (114 litres): 423 litres of sap / 14.5 litres of syrup
    2017 - 4 taps: 55 litres of sap / 1.5 litres of syrup (just enough to get us hooked)

    www.fort-wisers.ca

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    No, just put a test tap today on a southerly sunny tree at +5 but still nothing.
    Night temps are still in the -10 to-20 past couple nights and snow tonight.
    Snow banks are going down but the Bush snow is not.

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    Thanks for the update, much appreciated....I'm sure you're itching to get your rig fired up.
    I'm sure that AUF addition will help your evap rates!
    Good luck this season
    2022 - 21 taps: 470 litres of sap / 15.75 litres of syrup (stopped season short)
    2021 - took the season off
    2020 - 20 taps: 524 litres of sap / 18.75 litres of syrup
    2019 - 14 taps: 416 litres of sap / 15.25 litres of syrup
    2018 - 9 taps (309 litres) + a generous neighbour (114 litres): 423 litres of sap / 14.5 litres of syrup
    2017 - 4 taps: 55 litres of sap / 1.5 litres of syrup (just enough to get us hooked)

    www.fort-wisers.ca

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    Been a slow yr here for sap only had two boils to date. Tomorrow its suppose to warm up abit so may get some fingers crossed .Nice looking set up you got there bet you will like the R O have one that is similar and am sure I won't be using the amount of wood anymore .
    Sapman

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    Sap soon I hope. Tapped 42 yesterday and had some moisture / pooling at tap holes on south facing taps. Have a new home made RO to test out this year , maybe save some wood

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    Nice looking operation.....we're hoping over the next few years to get a sugar shack built at our cabin in Mattawan Twp and move all our equipment there.....good to hear from a "fellow neighbor"
    Good luck with the new RO, my brother in-law just built one as well but has to test it out.
    Best of luck on your season.
    2022 - 21 taps: 470 litres of sap / 15.75 litres of syrup (stopped season short)
    2021 - took the season off
    2020 - 20 taps: 524 litres of sap / 18.75 litres of syrup
    2019 - 14 taps: 416 litres of sap / 15.25 litres of syrup
    2018 - 9 taps (309 litres) + a generous neighbour (114 litres): 423 litres of sap / 14.5 litres of syrup
    2017 - 4 taps: 55 litres of sap / 1.5 litres of syrup (just enough to get us hooked)

    www.fort-wisers.ca

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    25 taps in today in full sun and sap just started dripping for now all day sun +7c
    Woohoo

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