Maple Engineering
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This is a community for those who come up with creative ways to make maple syrup. You don't have to be designing and building homemade vacuum or RO systems to participate. Have you done something cool with your buckets and spiles? Tell us! Are you proud of your tubes and buckets? Show us! Have you built your own homemade gravity of pumped vacuum system? Show it off! Do you design, build, or install giant, gleaming, stainless steel maple syrup production systems? Tell us all about it! If you don't make maple syrup but love it on your pancakes of johnnycake and want to ask question, ask away. The people posting here love to talk about making and eating maple syrup.
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My wife says it isn't cost effective for maple syrup. I don't know if anyone is using vacuum collection for walnut and birch. My sense is that walnut trees give far less sap than maple trees do but I'm not sure. I just checked and maple trees produce around 3 times as much sap as black walnut trees. Apparently the ratio for walnut sap is 40:1 so it's about the same as maple sap. I'm reading and typing at the same time.
Of course walnut syrup is 4 times the price of maple syrup so that helps with the calculation as well.
I would say, you probably don't want to setup a system like mine to make walnut or birch syrup. You're probably better to go with buckets and spiles. It will increase the amount of manual work you have to do but it will greatly increase your profit.