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    Default Building sugar shack buying or making

    Ultimately is it cheaper to buy a shed from Home Depot to use as a sugar shack or make my own I currently don't have a enclosed area for me to do my evaporater pan I'm trying to collect my data before making a decision

    Thanks sam

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    Do you have any skill when it comes to building? That would be a huge factor ,and it would be the one to look at as far as how much you want to spend . If you can build then your labor is free only materials , if you cant then you will pay for both. Just remember that what ever you decide it probably wont be big enough in a couple of years,lol .The Maple syrup addiction is to strong and everyone expands.
    2011 2x6 leader and 125 taps and 30 buckets
    2012 another 200 taps on line and an addition to the sugar house
    2013 hoping to hit 400 taps on line and 25 buckets and adding a sap Guzzler
    2014 Brand new D&G 3x10 traditional evaporator and going to 450
    2015 D&G 3x10 and kicking the door on 500 on line
    My wife Marci who puts up with me buying "Maple Stuff"
    1 65 yr old father inlaw who is priceless
    And the good Lord above Amen
    Lakeview Blueberries/Maple Syrup on Facebook

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    I would like 2nd Lakeview maple. I'm currently waiting on delivery of my recent expansion evaporator which should arrive next weekend and all I keep thinking " I wonder if It's too late to call and upgrade"

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    Hmmm....this brings to mind what my grandfather told me...count all the taps you potentially have...then how much arch you will need for them...now double that and if you are lucky you will only have to expand twice...just remember, Its Better to have too much space now than to have your sugar house be too small when you first move in...
    Chris Hicks
    The Sugar House at Morningstar Farm
    24x50 sugar House
    New 4x12 reverse fired leader arch and steam away
    new h2o innovations 1000 gph r.o.
    it's time to get back in the woods!
    www.sappyguys.com
    603-479-0804

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    Hi Sam - You don't provide a whole lot of information. Like number of taps, size of evaporator, hobby maker or large producer etc. etc. That said - I do it for a hobby and have approx. 55 taps and no more. So- I thought - I'll build an 8" x 12", Pole barn construction, sand floor for my barrel stove - batch pan and I will be good for my little hobby and out of the snow, wind and rain. All went well - till - One of my Son's and Grandkids started hauling up extra sap for me to boil - I was over-whelmed. So - My Son (The Machinist) and My Grandson (the Welder) build me a 2' x 5' 250 gal. Fuel Oil Tank arch and a continuous flow evaporator to mount on top. ------- Now my Shack is WAY TOO SMALL. We have a 6' X 12" Lean to added and now we have enough room (12' X 14") for now..........You get the idea. Sure - You can build Your own Sugar Shack - Pole Barn construction is fairly easy to do ---------But----How Big is up to You. Good Luck. ---Mike---
    Mike
    2x5 F.O. Tank Arch/Wood Fired
    2x5 Mark/Josh Custom Pans
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    55 Sure Taps - 100 Unsure Taps

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    And Sam has a new friend from this site who lives around the corner, with tools and know-how.

    My advice to him was to go build, but not only for the money part. You want a couple features besides size. A slab of concrete where the fire goes, and some decent venting for steam.
    2014 Year 1, 1 large front yard shade tree with 3 taps - 3 quarts of the best syrup I ever had.
    2015 - Convince In-laws and Neighbors, bought F-150 and bricks. 20 taps, 4 gallons in pretty bottles.
    2016 -- More friends and neighbors, should add another 20 +, built temporary shelter as sugar shack. F150 traded for Ram 2500. Big Blue new barrels for 116 gal storage. 8 gallons Syrup.
    2017 - Mortared Brick Arch with serving pans, no make that an 18 x 48 CDL divided flat pan, 48 taps.

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