I have been working way to much so I decided to pull my taps last weekend, on sunday, probably could have gotten 5 more gallons of sap that day If I had left them IN while I was boiling but I pulled them out about 11 am and drug every thing back up, I had 10 + 5 gallon pails over flowing to deal with as it was, so I had all days boiling to go through, here is my home made pan in action.

boiling good more along the added in dividers

starting to heat up

heating more

rolling boil, had to wit for timing to get pics as steam was blocking view. had a nice enough breeze to keep steam moving off the top. made boiling last sunday pretty nice, (not easter but a week & day ago.)
It actually boiled so good that it was boiling over at one point. I opened the valve and drained off 5 gallons to keep it in the pan. If you look close you can see the rolling boil that was going on... I ended up with around 3 gallons total for the year, more than last year but I already got rid of nearly a gallon. I gave a quart to my brother, a pint to the niece and have 2 pints to give to my former boss & his son, I still work on side for them and that is place where I made my syrup pan using left over scrap metal S.S. so probably 100 bucks in material at todays cost

I didn't weld up the dividers solid only stitched them along the bottom of the pan. this is OK and helps transfer a lot more heat into the sap as the metal dividers pull the high temp heat up into the sap. one good reason for dividers is also to keep bottom of pan flat (last year it popped UP in center and got a slight scorch into the syrup. not in flavor, but in color caused a very dark color which actually added to the flavor if ya ask me...
I looked at the trees today and they are still running like crazy wet all aver from every tap hole. I plugged them using a hunk of twig/branch from one of the living branches, cleaned off the bark and stripped it down to size to fit the holes snug then drove them into the old tap holes. not sure if it will make much difference but did it anyhow. and the plugs seem to be still letting a lot of flow out of the trees. ..
Have fun
Mark M