Cheap as chips way to bust up clay (especially in your quantaties :lol: ) 44galon drum, top cut out, 3000 psi pressure washer, blast away, those rotating heads seem to work pretty well too
dwt said:Of if you have time, knock one of these bad boys up, puddling tub and sluice, the tub also tips up to empty the concentrates once you have broken down all the clays
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What's in the tub mate making it puddle?dwt said:Of if you have time, knock one of these bad boys up, puddling tub and sluice, the tub also tips up to empty the concentrates once you have broken down all the clays
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Forgive the extremely late response guys, the bar in the centre of the tub is a cross shaped tube, 25mm in diameter, it has a series of holes drilled in it and you basically lift it up and down in a cork screw style to mash up the clays, it works extremely well if you leave fine gravels in the base of the tub, this seems to assist in helping break down the clays, I usually just stick my hand into remove over size rocks, the amount of water flowing through the pipe (handle) is enough to keep water above the riffles and expanded mesh (on top of moss), on top of that the tub tips up to allow for easy cleaning out of the left over heavies,Imadogman said:dwt said:Of if you have time, knock one of these bad boys up, puddling tub and sluice, the tub also tips up to empty the concentrates once you have broken down all the clays
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That looks pretty good. I find clay is just so hard to process in any quantity, even when it has been soaked for days. Can you explain the bar in the middle -- is it a plunger/stirrer or what -- and how does the water go through the pipe and exit to the bucket?
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