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Hello.
Im looking at making a portable mini sluice for creeks with low water flow. It's not necessarily for increasing production so much as making life a little easier. I like to just plonk myself down and feed a sluice for an hour rather than pan for the same amount of time.
My idea is to get a length of PVC downpipe from Bunnings which measures 100mm wide by 50mm high, and some ribbed matting from Clark Rubber. $20 total. I'll take the downpipe, cut it to length and then cut one of the large faces off. Next insert the ribbed rubber mat and it'll be good to go. Though I'll probably make a flare for it also. Thinking about 50cm length in total, 40cm ribbed mat and 10cm flare.
Not sure if the ribbed mat alone will be enough to catch all the gold. I'm not exactly experienced but I've only ever seen sluices with only ribbed matting used or advertised as clean up sluices. But I don't see why it wouldn't work if the material being fed in has been classified accordingly. I was going to try classifying down to 1/4 inch but maybe smaller would be required?
Would it be better to go something like 15cm ribbed mat at the top end and 25cm miners moss (bayliss mat from Bunnings) on the bottom end or miners moss all the way or some other combination? Or would the ribbed matting alone work fine? I like the idea of the ribbed mat alone because it would make cleanups quick and easy...not that it would be that hard to clean up even the most complicated sluice of that size, probably.
Maybe I am totally off the mark here. But that why I'm asking here first...so I don't waste my time.
Thanks
Im looking at making a portable mini sluice for creeks with low water flow. It's not necessarily for increasing production so much as making life a little easier. I like to just plonk myself down and feed a sluice for an hour rather than pan for the same amount of time.
My idea is to get a length of PVC downpipe from Bunnings which measures 100mm wide by 50mm high, and some ribbed matting from Clark Rubber. $20 total. I'll take the downpipe, cut it to length and then cut one of the large faces off. Next insert the ribbed rubber mat and it'll be good to go. Though I'll probably make a flare for it also. Thinking about 50cm length in total, 40cm ribbed mat and 10cm flare.
Not sure if the ribbed mat alone will be enough to catch all the gold. I'm not exactly experienced but I've only ever seen sluices with only ribbed matting used or advertised as clean up sluices. But I don't see why it wouldn't work if the material being fed in has been classified accordingly. I was going to try classifying down to 1/4 inch but maybe smaller would be required?
Would it be better to go something like 15cm ribbed mat at the top end and 25cm miners moss (bayliss mat from Bunnings) on the bottom end or miners moss all the way or some other combination? Or would the ribbed matting alone work fine? I like the idea of the ribbed mat alone because it would make cleanups quick and easy...not that it would be that hard to clean up even the most complicated sluice of that size, probably.
Maybe I am totally off the mark here. But that why I'm asking here first...so I don't waste my time.
Thanks