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    Default Insulated, Airtight Woodfurnace/File Cabinet Arch

    Hello all,

    This is my first post.
    Just wanted to share a picture of my homebuilt arch
    2 hours into its first test boil.
    A warming pan will sit on a hot plate in front of the stack.
    It's not shown because I wanted to burn residual paint
    off the plate.

    I spent many hours on this forum before coming up with this design.
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    Looks awesome. Great use of something that may have been thrown away.
    2020 ~New Smokey Lake Dauntless w/flat pan
    Home made coil pre heater
    40 taps on drop lines
    7 on hanging buckets

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    Looks nice and portable. What is your gph?

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    Default Some pics of the build

    Thanks

    There is a lot of recycled material in the build.
    I didn't skimp on the pans though. They are made by Patrick of PJ inc. in Quebec.
    The workmanship on them is amazing.
    The main pan is 18"X48". So 6 sq. Ft.
    I'm hoping for a gph of 6-8


    In the pics

    Cutting and reconfiguring the furnace firebox
    Forming the arch
    Fitting welded arch inside cabinet
    (The cabinets only purpose is to hide my not so pretty welds)
    All welds sealed with high temp. silicone.
    Firebox fully insulated with R6 mineral wool board.
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    Great job! Did you build those doors? I've been looking for something like that.

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    The door is part of the furnace assembly.

    When I first started thinking about my arch build, the door was a stumbling block for me.
    It's quite a challenge to build a user friendly door that seals and latches well, won't warp
    and preferably be insulated.

    That's when I looked at an old wood furnace that I had been saving for a shop that wasn't built yet.
    It was the perfect donor for the build. I got the door, ash clean out, draft control, heavy cast grating
    and flue all from one source.

    Saved a lot of engineering and was a lot better than I could do.
    I didn't feel bad about cutting it up because old wood furnaces are cheap and sometimes free.
    Wood furnaces are perfect for home built arch fronts.

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    [QUOTE=Diesel Breath;378793]The door is part of the furnace assembly.


    That's when I looked at an old wood furnace that I had been saving for a shop that wasn't built yet.
    It was the perfect donor for the build. I got the door, ash clean out, draft control, heavy cast grating
    and flue all from one source.


    Outstanding as I just happen to have one in my garage. Looks like it will be put to use!

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    Glad to be of some help.

    It's always nice to be able to do a half decent job on something
    and save a few bucks while you're at it.

    This is one addictive hobby!
    2018 1 tap 1 liter
    2019 9 taps 12 liters of light and extra light
    On a 16X16 propane finishing pan
    2020 18 taps, 865 liters sap, 29.5 liters syrup
    On a home built 18X48 wood fired arch
    2021 22 taps

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    I like the idea for the depth gauge. I will be adding one to my pan this week. Thanks
    2013 after many years finally worked my way to 30 taps , new oil tank arch .
    loving the sweet life

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    Great craftsmanship and A+ in my book of ways to re-purpose material.
    2017 - 1 tree Boiled on gas grill. Best Syrup I've ever had in my life. Hooked for life
    2018 - 25 trees 55 gallon drum. 30X20X6 divided SS pan. Drop tubes into buckets w/lids. Made 8 gallons
    2019 - Didn't collect any wood. Helped neighbor start his sugaring addiction using my trees.
    2020 - planning on 25 - 40 trees. New additions are RO Bucket RB10 and 2 275 storage tanks.
    Only boil on weekends

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