A Trampoline Spring is pretty spot on... You will find out how good the spring is when you load up with gravel...I used slotted angle to hold the spring on the upright, so I have some adjustment and the same on the handle... Springs from washing machines are good too, but break easily.... You just have to watch out for wear on the spring... I had one let go as I was getting the sieve out of the tub and the handle wacked me in the back of the head. .. I have 2 sizes one for the 17" and 13'' sieves... Trial and error is the only way to sort out these issues.... As for flipping your sieves, that takes time to master, but flip towards you.. ... I rarely use my Willoughby now as I can centre in a sieve in a tub of water or in a creek... Takes a bit to master , but you get there eventually... I also use a square tube for my vertical pole and on the plate under the tub I use a piece of round pipe. Round fits into square. So I can swing the Willoughby away from the tub.. Makes it just that bit easier...
You just jig it up and down, up and down then one final jug to centre, then flip... I think there is a few you-tube vids out there to look at on them... I can give measurements if you need them...
LW...
You just jig it up and down, up and down then one final jug to centre, then flip... I think there is a few you-tube vids out there to look at on them... I can give measurements if you need them...
LW...