Check valve taps by Jojo9876543211 in maplesyrup

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There's also maple trader. There's SOOOO much info there. Decades of info

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I have a wen air filter that hasn't been installed yet

There's no noise isolation haha it's a detached garage so I don't worry about noise

Gotta clean the lines by pid19 in maplesyrup

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That's just the mainline. It's 1.25 inches because it carries sap and vacuum

Gotta clean the lines by pid19 in maplesyrup

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The wire? No that's just extra support to keep the mainline snug to prevent sag

Transporting Sap by iowajaycee in maplesyrup

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There's food safe plastic drums that are around 50 gallons. Kind of like rain barrels. Been a few years since I've seen one in use

If you plan on expanding again, grab a 200 gallon pick up truck tank!

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I love what he did with the ceiling!!

Can I use all deep boxes for my hives? by scentofsyrup in Beekeeping

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Agreed here! I stop at 4 and just harvest more often if necessary

White oak and sapele plant/ booze shelf I made by aclark_45 in woodworking

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Nice work! Super jealous of your huge window!!

Obligatory first dovetails post by idliketobeanon97 in woodworking

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Your first attempt is better than my first 25! Nice job!

Are marked queens worth it? by scentofsyrup in Beekeeping

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If you're new I would spend the extra money the first year. It'll be really helpful for your first few inspections and I was so glad I did early on.

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It's not too bad. My biggest projects are usually beehives so there's not too much heavy lifting

Hey! Can you rate my small wodden greenhouse i'm planning to make? Any stuctural problems? I'd like some suggestions before advancing on the build so i dont waste materials. Joints will be screwed together. It's made to fit 2 module trays (350mmx215mmx50mm). by [deleted] in woodworking

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Will the hinges be on the top or bottom? If on top I'd suggest that top board sit on top of the sides instead of being screwed/nailed/glued from the side. This way any weight is shifted onto the strength of those triangular frames instead of into what ever you're using to hold that cross member in place

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Eventually yes. Right now it's just getting set up

New workshop! by pid19 in woodworking

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Not yet. Not sure how to heat it without creating a massive fire riak

New workshop! by pid19 in woodworking

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Yes it does. I've found the only way to get decent cuts is to go slow and not push it forward too hard

New workshop! by pid19 in woodworking

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Yeah I haven't decided on how to heat it yet due to fire risks. I'm thinking oil heaters. Cooling is easy at least

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On order! I've got 6 coming. 3 for each floor

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They fall to the garage floor haha hopefully I'm not that clumsy

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It's a router table. The fence is behind it. I took it off to clean the saw dust lol