It has been very busy around here as it usually is this time of year. But as I promised before, I am going to give you a quick run down of the "how" to tap your maple trees using the Tap My Trees starter kit. I have been using this kit for a few weeks now and it has been working out great. Once I get my pictures together off of my phone I will share with you how some of my friends have been doing this season and my boiling setup at home.
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Drill bit included in the Tap My Trees starter kit. |
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Slowly drill on a slight downward angle about 2" deep into the tree. I prefer to tap on the south facing side. |
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The relief cut or separation in the spile creates a seal around the hole you drilled. Before you push it in, make sure to slip the bucket hook over the tapered end FIRST. |
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At this point your tap/ spile should look like this and aimed at a downward angle. |
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Hang the bucket over the hangar. |
I would like to once again thank Jon McHale of Tap My Trees for providing us with the starter kit to review for our readers. Already the friends of ours that have had the opportunity to see this in action have decided to purchase kits of their own after seeing the simplicity of the setting up.
Cheers!~ Kevin
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Jon McHale
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