THOR 20x68" + for 2022 Homebuilt 4-40 single post RO
2022 180 buckets and 300 on 3/16 gravity 500L Syrup
2021 305 Buckets and 95 on 3/16 gravity 423L Syrup
2020 350 Buckets 375L Syrup
2019 250 Buckets 270L Syrup
Yes sir bought 2*4 drop flue from Smokey lake past year has forced draft getting 53gallons evaporation rate out of cold sap
You got an equipment supplier down the road a bit from you in Bracebridge. He sells Lapierre but I haven't been to his shop yet because of COVID so not sure about his inventory and selection. Give CDL Atkinson on Hwy 11 a call. They got a sale going on throughout the month of May. Speak to Peter or Claude. I got 10% plus another 5% off a new 2x3 CDL flat pan just this week..
2024 - 20 Taps Buckets - 97 taps - 3/16" - Drops 5/16" - Vacuum - TBD
2023 - 20 Taps Buckets - 80 taps - 3/16" - Drops 3/16" - Vacuum - 136 liters of syrup
2022 - 20 Taps Buckets - 80 taps - 3/16" - Drops 3/16" - Vacuum - 100 liters of syrup
2021 - 20 Taps Buckets - 40 taps - 3/16" - Drops 3/16" tubing - Gravity - 25 liters of syrup
2020 - 15 Taps Buckets - 5 liters syrup - Propane Turkey Frying Pan
Thor 18" x 54" - 2021
Nano RO-2022
Shurflo 4008 Vacuum
Barrie, Ontario CANADA
Thanks everyone, I'm looking at 2x4 now as a preference. I've have been quoted the 18x48 and 18x60 models from CDL. The price seems higher with less features than Thor. I'm still waiting to hear back on Thor and lapierre ( i already have a quote for lapiere 18x48 flat pan (the new vision line) which seemed pricey for flat pan but I need more info on it).
I'm also reaching out to that Kijiji add to see what his products are like.
Thanks for the thoughts thus far.
I think the new vision line is an airtight arch. Probably why is it expensive. We have the THor 20X68. with AUF I would say we comfortably average 25 US GPH evaporation. It is ideal for up to 200 taps. I think it would now be in the $5k neighborhood. It's old school cast front, I kinda wish it was airtight but we were concerned an airtight would not heat up the sugar house and we would need auxiliary heat. In hindsight it would have been fine, but airtight cost a lot more too. we all have limits we can spend. You originally said you can easily get 100 taps, which tells me it wont be long before you are at 150 or more.
Last edited by BSHC; 05-17-2021 at 08:09 AM.
THOR 20x68" + for 2022 Homebuilt 4-40 single post RO
2022 180 buckets and 300 on 3/16 gravity 500L Syrup
2021 305 Buckets and 95 on 3/16 gravity 423L Syrup
2020 350 Buckets 375L Syrup
2019 250 Buckets 270L Syrup
I think you are going to want more than a flat pan for 100 taps. Something along the lines of a raised flue rear and front syrup pan in 2 x 4 or even 2 x 6 may be more what you are looking at. Have you checked out the classified ads on the maple trader? Unless you want something new, you may be able to pick up a very good used set-up because someone out grew theirs.
2004 - 2012 2x3 flat pan 25 to 60 taps
2012 2x3 new divided pan w/draw off 55 taps
2018 - didn't boil surgery - bought new evaporator
2019 new SML 2x4 raised flue high output evap. 65 taps
made 17 gal. syrup
2020 - only put out 53 taps - made 16.25 ga.l syrup
2021 - Didn't work out
2022 - 25 taps on bags / 8 taps on 3/16's line - late start
So I’ve got the Thor quote for 2x4 at about $5200 fully loaded (all stainless). I’m not sure if I can stomach that cost right now. The Kijiji guy sounds like he knows what he’s talking about and his 2x4 (2x3 and 2x1 both flat pans no dividers) is $2800. I asked about full bricking vs using some insulation and his thoughts are the insulation will hold the moisture and rust it out quicker. His flat pan setup does 13-15 gph. I was hoping to get to drawing off syrup or very near syrup from the evaporator but I don’t know how this takes place in an only flat pan configuration. I like his design with the legs raising it off the floor.
Lots of info it’s tough to make a decision here. I welcome any feedback.
You have to ask yourself, are you going to get an evaporator that is two times better if you go with the Thor compared to the non-brand name Kijiji evaporator? I've been looking at the same 2x4 Kijiji evaporator as well, and I understand it may not be a perfect unit, but it is really good value for money. I like that he uses a thicker gauge sheet metal and cast iron door. I think he overcharges or overpays for the bricks - he told me he was paying almost $5 per brick. You can buy the same bricks at Simcoe Building supplies, also just down the road from you in Bracebridge for under $3 each.
Ya for sure, I forgot to mention that I looked at a Thor 18x54 arch and the quality was ok but not perfect, like some open welds for example on the front of the arch, this was a showroom model. The Kijiji guy likes to sell his fully bricked and mortared too which creates some issues for me transporting to my sugar shack (down steep hill in my bush) but that’s a separate issue. I hope to see one of his in the summer. Lapierre dealer hasn’t returned my call a few times now so I’m not confident I’d get support if I needed it.
20*68 Thor will easily meet your requirement for under $5k.. I would guess if the flat setup claims 13-15 GPH that is under ideal conditions with clean pans. Likely run 10 GPH most days. In comparison I can get 30 GPH on clean pans for an hour or so but realistic average is 25GPH over the course of a day. Personally after having a raised flue I could not see investing 2/3 the money into a flat pan set up.
This season we made 420 liters/425 taps on the little 20*68 with AUF but no RO. That was a little too much, looking for RO for next year and going to 500 Taps.
Whatever you buy i would try to order soon to ensure delivery for next winter.
THOR 20x68" + for 2022 Homebuilt 4-40 single post RO
2022 180 buckets and 300 on 3/16 gravity 500L Syrup
2021 305 Buckets and 95 on 3/16 gravity 423L Syrup
2020 350 Buckets 375L Syrup
2019 250 Buckets 270L Syrup