I had a pan like that about 30 yrs ago. I took an 80 gallon hot water heater laid it on it's side, cut a notch in one side about 6" front so the pan would sit down in the notch on the edges of the notch. welded a 6" blower pipe flange on the back end, and made a door for the bottom/ front. Laid concrete blocks all the way around it tight to the water heater filled the cores and the space between the heater and blocks with sand and Built a sugar house around it from an old Kasten wagon. Then I bought 2 new garbage cans to use as holding tanks. I used the cut off ends of pine logs as fuel, got them free from where I worked. Later I found I could drill a hole thru the stove pipe, run a small copper tube thru the pipe and have it run into the pan. The sap was almost boiling when it came out of the tube. Even had a light in the sugar house so I could read Louis Lamour while the sap boiled. The whole thing worked great.
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