I have been boiling on an older wood fired, Small Brothers Lighting arch, 2x6, raised flue, for about 6 years now. I have noticed that most of the newer evaporators are taller, making for a taller fire box. I am cheap, real cheap, but my arch is going to need to be re-tinned this year anyway so I was contemplating some improvements.
Has anyone deepened their arch by running some sqaure stock/channel iron/angle iron around the top of the whole arch? I figured I could lift the pans 2-3 inches by doing this pretty easily. The doors would still be small, but part of the idea is to create a little air space above the fire, right? Then if I brick it real well, could I use metal roofing for the outside tin? I was also thinking about lowering my grates, maybe casting a grate out of the mortar too? I don't get much ash because of the fan I have under the fire now.
I am not sure I would have the money, but I was also thinking that if I used channel iron, I might be able to put a pipe with air "jets" inside the iron, then fill the space with castable fire brick mortar. Then I could have a few jets right below the syrup pan on each side and across the front. Alternatively, I could run the pipes on the outside of the arch, and punch them through the angle/channel iron. Thoughts?