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B ill Beatty wrote on Friday, July 11, 2014 (PDT): watch it , you don't know what you are getting into. We started making syrup about 35 years ago, started on an old cook stove , then made a stove from an old 200 gal.,oil tank and had black iron pans made by a local machine shop, next was to build a shelter out of 2x4s and plastic then it was a log building. Finally we expanded to the point of putting in pipe lines and buying a commercial evaporator and built a proper sugar shack. This was supposed to be my wife's hobby but virtualy became a full time project. We have cut away back, but I still spent 4 weeks on snowshoes in the bush this year.
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