I have a 6" Gold Rat river sluice that I like so much I copied it.
Materials:- Scrap aluminium angle, scrap plywood, Linseed oil, screws, rivets, co-polymer silicone (or liquid nails)
Note: I used Dream mats, the only bit I fabricated was the actual sluice boxes. Many coats of linseed oil were needed - allow a day or two between coats for it to polymerize (harden - it doesn't "dry"). I haven't fitted the bolts and wingnuts to the 12" sluice yet. The bar that holds the mats down was made from sections of aluminium I cut from the scrap angle and bent up in the vise. The heads of the bolts that secure the mat bar protrude from the bottom of the sluice just like the bought version - I could have countersunk them but I use them for my recirculating sluice rig.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Apropos of little - that's my driveway, not a creek bed. It's from an old creek workings nearby!
Materials:- Scrap aluminium angle, scrap plywood, Linseed oil, screws, rivets, co-polymer silicone (or liquid nails)
Note: I used Dream mats, the only bit I fabricated was the actual sluice boxes. Many coats of linseed oil were needed - allow a day or two between coats for it to polymerize (harden - it doesn't "dry"). I haven't fitted the bolts and wingnuts to the 12" sluice yet. The bar that holds the mats down was made from sections of aluminium I cut from the scrap angle and bent up in the vise. The heads of the bolts that secure the mat bar protrude from the bottom of the sluice just like the bought version - I could have countersunk them but I use them for my recirculating sluice rig.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Apropos of little - that's my driveway, not a creek bed. It's from an old creek workings nearby!
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