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A friend of mine has plastic soda jugs that he was using last year to collect sap in. They're 20 gal and I guess they took the place of the s/s kegs for soda companies. They look like the 5 gal jugs we use, just taller. Is anybody using them and have they found any problems with them? I can get them used from a local company, not sure on the cost, but I don't think it was much.
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Josh 2009 - 370 on vacuum and 16 buckets 2010 - 377 on high vac. 2011 - Up to 700 on high vac. Atlantic Fluidics A10 LR vacuum pump 2.5'x8' Grimm Lightning, raised flue with woodsaver package Lapierre 250gph RO 600 gal Delaval bulk tank 700 gal Small Bros. round bottom tank 16"x24" filtering/canning unit 14'x20' sugar house http://s729.photobucket.com/albums/ww292/AmberGoldNH/ |
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Josh I've been using them for sap storage also. But I'd be leary about using them for syurp storage, at least the used ones. They tend to really hold the soda smell in them. In fact I'm only trying to use ginger ale ones now. The dr pepper jug that I tried, I couldn't get rid of the smell no matter what I tried.
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Thanks Alden.
Anybody have any idea where I can get new ones?
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Josh 2009 - 370 on vacuum and 16 buckets 2010 - 377 on high vac. 2011 - Up to 700 on high vac. Atlantic Fluidics A10 LR vacuum pump 2.5'x8' Grimm Lightning, raised flue with woodsaver package Lapierre 250gph RO 600 gal Delaval bulk tank 700 gal Small Bros. round bottom tank 16"x24" filtering/canning unit 14'x20' sugar house http://s729.photobucket.com/albums/ww292/AmberGoldNH/ |
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Amber Gold............ Baytec Containers 888-460-drums
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I don't know about new??? maybe internet search but Magnason farms on rt 125 on the left from you past the rockingham county court house in kingston.
has different sized used range from 20 - 55 gallon blue grey and white I am goin gover tomorrow if there is a break in wether to get a few more white ones they had sushi seasoning in them just sweet not much flavor. $20 each. the other thing you can use is rubbermaid 26 gallon(if thats the size you want) comercial trash cans. I think grey, green, and other colors I got in in touch with rubbermaid sometime ago and certain colors are food grade. You can look on the lid and bottom of the trash can. We used to use them to freeze lobster bodies in for lobster stock, Freezing old bagels for bagels chips amoung other things when I used to work in hotels. just looked Baytec...they have sales so prices vary. a little pricey but if you want new that seems the place to go. bayteccontainers.com or just search baytec containers
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may your sap be at 3% Brad www.willowcreeksugarhouse.com 250 on vacuum 50 on gravity tubing and buckets 2x6 ss phaneuf Drop flue 12 x 18 sugar house less than 7 months to go Last edited by red maples : 11-04-2009 at 05:59 PM. |
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If it is being sold as a trash can, at the price you'd pay for a trash can, chances are it should be used for trash and NOT for sap. Non-food-grade containers are made from re-grind materials and can leach toxics into sap. DON'T USE THEM. Tim P. UVM PMRC |
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