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Tenderfoot
Jul 5, 2005
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Nice one Martin,I feel just like you do now,sap is rising here aswell.

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Did 3 trees last night,and got 2 full bottles this morning :) ,so after plugging up the 2 I had joy with,the other 1 just started to flow... :lmao: ...bonus!! So i will be back for my 3rd bottle in the morn... :D .Cant wait,trouble is now I dont know what to do with it,never made wine before and dont think there is enough to reduce to a syrup. :confused:

Can only describe the taste as water really.two different trees(both silver birch)And two slight varyations in colour,one slighty sweeter than tuther,But i am well pleased with myself.Just tasted Spring itself....RM
 

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Settler
Jan 16, 2006
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Still stuck in Nothingtown...
The 'corkscrew' type bit you're talking about is called an auger bit. I use an 18mm auger bit with a tap wrench for tapping birch trees. They're easy to use and make a good clean hole that can be easily plugged.
A power cordless drill would be much easier to use but I prefer to keep the kit simple, light and as portable as possible. :)

EDIT:
I just checked on the net and apparantly it would be a very bad idea to use an auger bit in a power or cordless drill :nono: They should be used by hand only so ignore my comment above about power drills being easier. :eek:
 

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