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    I just picked up some non barbed spouts . Just wondering if it freezes will the tap be pushed of the tubing? And is there vacuum leaks on these styles spouts?
    2019:250 gallons
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    I use about 3500 a year. if it's an extremely quick freeze after a hard run occasionally there may be a couple. I question if the drop line wasn't pushed on as far or cocked sideways a bit, as the majority have no issue.

    No vaccum leaks with semi rigid or flex, I run 27-29 inches all season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blissville maples View Post
    I use about 3500 a year. if it's an extremely quick freeze after a hard run occasionally there may be a couple. I question if the drop line wasn't pushed on as far or cocked sideways a bit, as the majority have no issue.

    No vaccum leaks with semi rigid or flex, I run 27-29 inches all season.
    Thanks for the information. Do you push them on by hand or use a tool?
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    I usually just push them on by hand, I moisten the spout by mouth just prior and that makes it just a tad bit easier.

    For droplines a cup of hot water works well for spouts and t's. Just quicker for me than using the tool.
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    18x30 sugarshack
    5100 taps high vac
    3x10 inferno with steampan
    7'' wes fab filter press
    10'' cdl air filter press
    D&G 3 post reverse osmosis w/recirculation

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    Quote Originally Posted by blissville maples View Post
    I usually just push them on by hand, I moisten the spout by mouth just prior and that makes it just a tad bit easier.
    By mouth? you are contaminating every drop. Not a good idea at all!!!
    Dave Klish, I recently bought a 2x6 wood fired evaporator from A&A Sheet Metal which I will be converting to oil fired
    Now have solar, 2x6 finish pan, 5 bank 7x7 filter press, large water jacketed bottler, and tankless water heater.
    Recently bought another Gingerich RO, this one was a 125, but a second membrane was added thus is a 250, like I had.
    After running a 2x3, a 2x6, 3x8 tapping from 79 taps up to 1320 all woodfired, now I'm going to a 2x6 oil fired and a 200-425 taps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blissville maples View Post
    I usually just push them on by hand, I moisten the spout by mouth just prior and that makes it just a tad bit easier.

    For droplines a cup of hot water works well for spouts and t's. Just quicker for me than using the tool.
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    I made a few of these tools last year for gripping the tubing. I did 100 drops last night in 20 minutes putting a spout and a T on each end.
    1960 - 1970s 70 taps on galvanized buckets with Dad and Grandpa.
    1970s - 1985 Acted crazy!
    1986 - 2005 20-30 buckets.
    2006- 2017 70 buckets and bags
    2017-2019 100 bags and buckets
    2020 Finally retired!!! 75 buckets, 50-75 on tubing. RO Bucket, New 12 X 16 Shack and a 42X42 flat pan.
    2021-Adding another 125 taps along with a second RO bucket.
    2022- Shooting for 350 taps, with 100 on lines.
    Lots of Family and Friends and dogs named Skyy and Nessy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by maple flats View Post
    By mouth? you are contaminating every drop. Not a good idea at all!!!


    I am pretty sure the bacteria that is closing tapholes relates to yeasts, molds etc. Found within old tubing not everyday microbes- lol . I've already thought about the idea if contamination using this method and I feel this way....Microbes are everywhere before you open the bag of taps they are already in there!! What about your hands? Or just blowing up against the tree while they wait for you to tap them weeks later? Make drops inside the house and set them on the floor or truck bed?? Snow and rain are not sterile.....I mean come on now think about it.

    Unless you open the bag, dip everyone in iodie or alcohol and don't touch it with anything and immediately place it in the tree- guess what there's germs on it!!! But the germs in question are the mold spores and yeast type manifestation that are already occuring in the tubing system as far as I understand and common sense can see.
    18x30 sugarshack
    5100 taps high vac
    3x10 inferno with steampan
    7'' wes fab filter press
    10'' cdl air filter press
    D&G 3 post reverse osmosis w/recirculation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trapper2 View Post
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    I made a few of these tools last year for gripping the tubing. I did 100 drops last night in 20 minutes putting a spout and a T on each end.
    Interesting, love the ingenuity works for me!! The wood gives you a better grip than the small diameter tubing I take it.
    18x30 sugarshack
    5100 taps high vac
    3x10 inferno with steampan
    7'' wes fab filter press
    10'' cdl air filter press
    D&G 3 post reverse osmosis w/recirculation

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    Quote Originally Posted by blissville maples View Post
    Interesting, love the ingenuity works for me!! The wood gives you a better grip than the small diameter tubing I take it.
    Correct, I drilled out the center of the dowel a size larger than the tubing as it shrinks when you saw it length ways. I also drill the ends a 1/16 larger to make room for the bulge after the fitting is inserted.
    1960 - 1970s 70 taps on galvanized buckets with Dad and Grandpa.
    1970s - 1985 Acted crazy!
    1986 - 2005 20-30 buckets.
    2006- 2017 70 buckets and bags
    2017-2019 100 bags and buckets
    2020 Finally retired!!! 75 buckets, 50-75 on tubing. RO Bucket, New 12 X 16 Shack and a 42X42 flat pan.
    2021-Adding another 125 taps along with a second RO bucket.
    2022- Shooting for 350 taps, with 100 on lines.
    Lots of Family and Friends and dogs named Skyy and Nessy!

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    What diameter size dowel did you start with? What is the length of the piece of dowel rod that you end up with for the tool. Really looks quite handy.
    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 gal. syrup
    2021 - Didn't work out
    2022 - 25 taps on bags / 8 taps on 3/16's line - late start
    2025 - No tapping for me

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