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I tapped a boxelder maple in my yard this year. I drilled a 1/4" diameter hole about 2" deep and angled upward. The hole is about three feet above the ground. I then inserted 1/4" drip irrigation tubing an inch into the hole, sealing around the hole with softened parrafin wax. The tube runs to a 1/4" hole drilled into the handle of a five gallon plastic water container (square shaped polyethylene container for storing water). Over the past three weeks (as of 2/29/08) I've gotten about five gallons of sap which has boiled down to a nice golden syrup. The sap keeps flowing -- today I got a couple of quarts. So my solution to diy spiles is no spile at all! The tube goes straight in and the wax keeps the hole from leaking around the tubing.

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