Tuning in again Joe.... getting ready for maple season here in Ohio again and got a new evaporator for this year. Just love hanging in the sugarhouse on RUclips 👍👍🍁🍁🍁🍁
The maple leaf in the window is a great touch. Growing up we got syrup in metal cans in the 70's and 80's seems like they are all but gone now. The sight glass tube for the tank level is simple and effective. Very nice sugar house
Hello Joe !! MAPLE SYRUP!! just frigin MINT !! i aint made any since my grandpa passed away God bless him. Love the vid-yah Joe... keep ANY vid-yahs coming hot n heavy brother !! Much love and respect from ol' West Gardiner Maine ol' boy !!!
Joe... you were right... LOVE IT. What an upgrade. That boil rate is incredible and I'm sure that blower is key. Love the mirrors setup by the pots there too...great idea to watch for boil overs! I watched the past videos you'd had last year too...such a great sugarhouse setup. I was thinking of going with a 2x4 upgrade, but this 2x6 might be worth the little extra. Hoping to expand my taps up to 100 next season in 2025. I'm in Ohio Amish country... all amish...haha... I buy my axes from the Smyrna, Maine amish actually.
I have to agree with Wayne. It is a labor of love. I just set up a smoky lake dauntless and i love it. Have made 6 gallons so far. Been boiling on homemade evap for years. Like the new one way better. Love your vids
Hey joe and Donnie !! Great video buddy is so so knowledgeable he don’t give himself enough credit you can see he truly does love it that be a dream sugar house !!
You folks are sure enjoying yourself , love it Very nice set up , with everything We have a small 500 tap sugar bush and sugar house out our camp in the northern Mt’s of VT. We have a lot of family good times. Nice video
Yup, a lot of work goes into that liquid gold. A week ago, it was flowing real quick up north here in Northeastern Ontario but now a cold front moved in thus week so slowing things down. I don't have any maple trees to tap so like you, I just have friends who do it and I buy it off them.
Great video, we also boil with a Smoky Lake 2X5 evaporator; it works flawlessly. Question, did you build the sugar shack? Would you happen to have buildings plans? Thank you!
If you want to burn less wood, it’s better to run the chimney at maximum 600-650 otherwise the heat get out by the chimney. You should control your ventilator with a speed controller and a draft control in the chimney. From your neighbors to the north Quebec, hope you had a good season I have my best season so far we don’t know where to put the sap
Nice video Joe ! You should come and see my friends sugar house on East B Hill outside of Andover. He has around 15000 taps on pipe lines running right to the house. Would love to give you a tour of it sometime.
Great video very fun to watch. Question, I am being told that my syrup has to be 66 1/2 brix and you I believe said 58? Why the difference just curious. Thanks again. Fred
Tuning in again Joe.... getting ready for maple season here in Ohio again and got a new evaporator for this year. Just love hanging in the sugarhouse on RUclips 👍👍🍁🍁🍁🍁
Glad you enjoy it!
Sounds like a great setup for making syrup!
The maple leaf in the window is a great touch. Growing up we got syrup in metal cans in the 70's and 80's seems like they are all but gone now. The sight glass tube for the tank level is simple and effective. Very nice sugar house
Very cool
Love these videos! Something differ and it’s always interesting to see new things!
Hello Joe !! MAPLE SYRUP!!
just frigin MINT !! i aint made any since my grandpa passed away God bless him. Love the vid-yah Joe... keep ANY vid-yahs coming hot n heavy brother !!
Much love and respect from ol' West Gardiner Maine ol' boy !!!
Thanks my friend
I love this time of the year. We need more like this
You got it, Stay tuned for Monday nights video. Gonna be a cool one.
That’s great I think it’s so interesting how stuff is made and sold from home
Joe... you were right... LOVE IT. What an upgrade. That boil rate is incredible and I'm sure that blower is key. Love the mirrors setup by the pots there too...great idea to watch for boil overs! I watched the past videos you'd had last year too...such a great sugarhouse setup. I was thinking of going with a 2x4 upgrade, but this 2x6 might be worth the little extra. Hoping to expand my taps up to 100 next season in 2025. I'm in Ohio Amish country... all amish...haha... I buy my axes from the Smyrna, Maine amish actually.
That's awesome thanks for sharing!
I have to agree with Wayne. It is a labor of love. I just set up a smoky lake dauntless and i love it. Have made 6 gallons so far. Been boiling on homemade evap for years. Like the new one way better. Love your vids
Very cool thank you.
We had a very nice visit and even bought some Great Syrup.
So good! Great to see you there!
Hey joe and Donnie !! Great video buddy is so so knowledgeable he don’t give himself enough credit you can see he truly does love it that be a dream sugar house !!
For sure, He really knows what he's doing.
Joe, you have the coolest friends!!!!
So true
Great work joe grama and bump are amazed
Awesome thanks
This video was excellent! Next year you should follow the tapping process!
ruclips.net/video/UuxOO7gy72s/видео.html
Here's one showing the process.
You folks are sure enjoying yourself , love it
Very nice set up , with everything
We have a small 500 tap sugar bush and sugar house out our camp in the northern Mt’s of VT.
We have a lot of family good times. Nice video
Awesome thank you it’s all about having fun doing what you love
Yup, a lot of work goes into that liquid gold. A week ago, it was flowing real quick up north here in Northeastern Ontario but now a cold front moved in thus week so slowing things down. I don't have any maple trees to tap so like you, I just have friends who do it and I buy it off them.
It’s been such a weird and crazy year
Pancakes. sausage. and maple syrup!!!
Cannot beat it!
Great video once again Joe. 👏
Thanks for watching
Great video, we also boil with a Smoky Lake 2X5 evaporator; it works flawlessly. Question, did you build the sugar shack? Would you happen to have buildings plans? Thank you!
Wayne built that sugar shack I’ll ask about plans
Good stuff right here
Thank you
Love the intro tune
Awesome thanks
If you want to burn less wood, it’s better to run the chimney at maximum 600-650 otherwise the heat get out by the chimney. You should control your ventilator with a speed controller and a draft control in the chimney. From your neighbors to the north Quebec, hope you had a good season I have my best season so far we don’t know where to put the sap
I’ll show this to Wayne
Great thanks
For sure thanks
Nice video Joe ! You should come and see my friends sugar house on East B Hill outside of Andover. He has around 15000 taps on pipe lines running right to the house. Would love to give you a tour of it sometime.
I would lie lie tj see that I bet Wayne would too
Liquid gold! A Canadian staple.
So true!
Thank you for sharing! Pretty cool process now; instead of copper vats and straight wood fires under them. Do they sell their syrup online?
I’m not sure about online but I know it’s sold at the Jefferson Market
Great video very fun to watch. Question, I am being told that my syrup has to be 66 1/2 brix and you I believe said 58? Why the difference just curious. Thanks again.
Fred
I’ll ask Wayne. Maybe some other syrup makers can help chime in too
Depends on temperature
Syrup has come along way from boiling it in a coffee pot in the fireplace. Lol
So true or on the kitchen stove
Hey man what part of Maine do you live in or grow up in because my dad thinks he knows.
Jefferson
@@JoeHollandFishing your videos are awesome so fun to watch
whats the name of the syrup bottle?
I’m not sure I’ll ask
Do u have any plans u can share of your suger house
I will ask Wayne
smoky lakes is by Green Bay WI,,, What size is your sugar house?
What size is your sugar house I’m looking at building one.
@@Chris-oe4gq. 16’ x 20’
16x20
We lost our sugar shack last season to a fire, we hired the Amish and it’ll be built in less than a month 40x80 building
That’s a huge sugar shack
add some yeast🤣
never heard of it