This Lehman’s cast iron spout driver is the dedicated maple sugaring tool for setting spiles into tap holes without splitting the surrounding tree wood. Using a hammer directly on a spile risks bending the spile or splitting the bark around the tap hole; the dedicated driver distributes the impact properly across the spile’s mounting surface so it seats firmly without damaging the tree.
Solid unpainted cast iron construction at 3-1/2 inches long gives the driver enough mass to do the work in 3-4 firm taps — heavier than the cheap stamped-steel alternatives that require multiple bouncy hits. The unpainted finish develops a working patina with use rather than chipping paint into the sap collection — important detail for food-grade sugar harvesting.
For maple sugaring households tapping 5+ trees per season — where the spile-setting task becomes a significant time investment over the spring opening week — this dedicated driver is worth the small purchase. One driver lasts essentially forever; cast iron doesn’t wear out. Lehman’s catalog selection for serious maple sugaring households.






