Seal the ends of those boards right away or they will likely split. I use wax or AnchorSeal.Played around a bit and cut some small slabs from a crotch piece from the beech. I will stack and sticker them with about 100 lbs on them and dry them for a year. I'm thinking of making a charcuterie platter. They're rough but I should be able to smooth them out.
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I often struggle to get my beers to ferment down all the way. They usually go crazy in the first week or two but slow and stop to the point of just sitting there.You need to use it in reverse. Pure water comes out one pipe and everything else which is now concentrated sap goes into your boil bucket . A good RO will only remove the water . Hard to explain but basically you throw out the water and keep the runoff opposite of using it to make drinking water. Sounds like the guy was doing it wrong or may have had crappy sap to start with .
Never heard of the zero oxygen thing mine sit in buckets and get agitated transferring to the collection bucket then to the evaporator. But I do know boiling will remove oxygen from water. That’s why I have to oxygenate the wort with O2 after the boil or the yeast is very slow to kick in fermentation of the beer
I don't do sap or have the time during Tax Season to do it, but a friend/client who is not far away does, and I have lots of Black Walnut on my property.We even did some HVBW syrup yesterday that is amazing!
Here's my thoughts, Mike: I tapped 10-12 HVBW trees all over 10" diameter last year and got 9 gallons of sap over a couple weeks. That boiled down in a day to less than a quart of syrup. It doesn't last too long for pancakes so you'll probably be doing it for the novelty, not for long term syrup supply. The sap does go sour so you have to boil it or store it after more than a few days (I froze it in basement freezer.) You can do it on the cheap pretty easily and it's an interesting project. Actually doesn't take a lot of time besides the boiling part.So, I should make an arrangement with him to do some Black Walnut syrup? Appreciate your thoughts.
Maybe you should come over here and show me how that works... BYOWB .AS Scrounger creed: Neither rain nor sleet nor dark of night... or something like that... Anyway, this morning in the cold rain I got another load of oak put away.
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You have your own donk! (Like @Logger nate 's son carrying logs for him.) LOLMaybe you should come over here and show me how that works
Its very easy to get in a routine of scrounging wood. Just post a picture of a wheelbarrow full and you will get a ton of support from the regulars hereYou have your own donk! (Like @Logger nate 's son carrying logs for him.) LOL
I rarely dedicate full days to firewood duties so I try to get a little done every day, even in less than ideal conditions.
That's why I said bring your own wheelbarrow, you ain't using my boy lol.You have your own donk! (Like @Logger nate 's son carrying logs for him.) LOL
I rarely dedicate full days to firewood duties so I try to get a little done every day, even in less than ideal conditions.
At least the valve wasn't ripped off the wheel.Grabbed another saw and spent a bit more time in the bush. We got hit hard awhile ago with some high winds. Lots of widow makers broke off and still hanging way up in trees. Ash borers have really taken a toll also. It's a shame that I didn't log the ash and sell them to a sawmill but that wasn't the original deal I made with the owner of the land. As you can see in some of the pictures the ash is in bad shape.
Yep, and lots of them. Cuts easy, splits decent, and will be fine for shoulder season. Actually I try only to burn the good stuff when it's needed. Otherwise I'm fine burning the junk wood.Cottonwood splits?
I think you got your monies worth!I try not to let them get to bad. The side with the broken cutters got rocked at some point and the cutters where noticeably shorter from cleaning it up. Set depth gauges with a husky roller guide so even with the difference in cutter length still cuts straight. It was missing 7 cutters on a 52dl chain.