Making a maple sap/syrup evaporator cooker from an old oil tank, collecting sap, and cooking it down

We go through a quick build process of converting an old 275-gallon home heating oil tank into an evaporator for cooking down maple sap into syrup. We also cover a little bit of collecting sap and cooking it down. It is mapleing season. We just finished our second cook a couple of days ago.
There are places to buy the stainless pans online, but we got ours from a local Amish making. All in we probable have about $800 in the pan, steel, door kit, brick and chimney. Not a cheap endeavor but my son wanted to build a good setup to last us into the future. Unless you are willing to work really cheap this is not productive enough for commercial use. Still it is much better than I have played with in the past.
The weather this year has been weird we had a couple of feet of snow and -5 degree temps around Christmas and 50 degrees in February. But there has been enough cold to get the sap flowing. With about 25 taps we have been getting about 60 gallons a week.

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  • @mriguy3202
    @mriguy32025 ай бұрын

    If you turned the tank upside down and backwards before cutting it, you could have used that old fill fitting for the forced air blower to the firebox. Did you add a grate for under the wood inside the box? It might also make it hotter if you extended the chimney, forcing more air through. This looks great.

  • @lightningxx
    @lightningxx8 ай бұрын

    Looks awesome I’m gonna build the exact same thing this year

  • @tedsouers3383
    @tedsouers338310 ай бұрын

    Great video! Hope you have a great season!. I'm building the same evaporator.

  • @northlandacres
    @northlandacres Жыл бұрын

    Great video! I'm building one of these next fall.

  • @bayview63
    @bayview635 ай бұрын

    Nice. I see many people putting a center cross brace. Do you think it’s necessary?

  • @foresthomestead

    @foresthomestead

    5 ай бұрын

    No, with the internal ribs in the pan we have not seen any bowing.

  • @wesleycampbell978
    @wesleycampbell978 Жыл бұрын

    Great build. How did you cut the firebrick?

  • @foresthomestead

    @foresthomestead

    Жыл бұрын

    I had inherited a brick cutter from my FIL. It uses a hydraulic jack to cut brick.