Hi people
I have been at Grabben Gullen for 2 days.
Today I gave my Angus Mackirk sluice, kindly given to me by Nugget and Prospecting Australia, a bit of a workout.
I ran 6 or 7 buckets of material through it. Hope I was using it properly :8
A couple of observations.
It's a very light, easy to carry bit of kit. Simple to set up and a breeze to do a clean out. To clean out I just put a bucket at the exit end, tipped it up and splashed a little water to wash the fine material out. 10 to 15 seconds.
After each 20 litre bucket of material I "cleaned out". The result was about a half cup of 'heavies'.
From a 20 litre bucket, after sieving 2 sizes. (Looking for saphhires as well), I guess I had 7 to 10 litres of fine gravel to put through the sluice.
When putting material through, the 'riffles' filled with gravel and sand but very quickly all that was left was black and dark material as in the photos below.
Assuming this is the 'heavies', iron and other heavy minerals, it seemed to be working correctly.
In the 2nd pic you can see water coming over the side at the exit end. I know this isn't set up correctly.
One thing I found is that having such shallow sides it needs to be set up just right to get the correct flow.
Good bit of kit but slow to process a lot of material. Excellent for exploring and testing areas to come back with bigger equipment. After all that is what it is designed for.
EDIT. Fixed video so it works.
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