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Thread: Upgraded to a new W.F. Mason 2x6 Drop Tube and all I can say is WOW !

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    What did you ust to take those pics. Especially the last one thats awesome!
    1000 taps on vac down to 100+ buckets 99% sugars
    2x5 SL Hi-Output Raised Flue Corsair evaporator
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    Tapping the same trees my great, great and great grandfathers tapped.

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    The camera I used to take the pics is actually a Panasonic Lumix. Basically a point and shoot with the ability to play with some of the custom settings. It was about 200 bucks about three years ago with 8 megapixels. Great camera. Much like a decent SLR film camera, this allows you to keep the shutter open for upwards of 60 seconds for taking photo's of the night sky or fireworks. The shortest amount of time allowable is 15 seconds in that mode, but as you can see, at dusk, it does the job quite nicely. Granted, I had to use the timer on the camera and leave it on a railing so that I wouldn't make any movement.
    143 taps on a brand new 3/16th tubing setup.
    2'x6' W.F. Mason Drop Tube Evaporator
    12"x24" W.F. Mason finisher.

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    Beautiful pic. I have camera all over the place in case I need one quick!

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    Awesome pix, and a maple sweet setup!
    Justin
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    A second "WOW" from us, I couldn't agree with that statement more. We chewed through 600gal today, lit the fire at 12 noon, boil stopped at 745pm. We are amazed, and proud. Have fun with that machine, I bet it really cranks out some syrup!
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    When you purchased the evaporator from Bill, was the whole stack included or just the base stack? If not how much extra was the rest of the stack to purchase and what size diameter did you have to get. It looks like on his website that floats and valves are included. Is it reverse flow also? I am 99% sure this what I am going to go to next year for 150-200 taps (hopefully on vac) provided I can scrounge enough money together for a new evap and all that goes along with going to vacuum. Thanks,
    -Dave
    2011-8 Taps on a very crude block arch
    2012- 38 taps 2 X 3 with blower.
    2013- 70 taps total-50 on tubing, 20 on buckets
    2014- 75 taps- Low vacuum, 2X4 drop flue
    2015- 100 taps-2X6 Mason Drop Tube, low vac
    2016-115 taps high vac, 60 taps buckets
    14X20 post and beam shack with attached 10X14 wood shed
    12 beehives and an avid waterfowl hunter.
    Wishing I can quit my day job, keep bees, farm, and make syrup!
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    Mine came with base and 2 five foot sections. Stack is 10". This was 3 years ago so do not know I'd it has changed. Mine is not reversible. I believe it is an option. I do not think it would be worth it on a 2 x2 pan. I just drain my front pan after each boil and soak it with permeate. Next day niter scrubs off easily.
    William
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