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That's great gregis ,something I wish i had ,anything to take some weight off the back and make the trek easier is worth it.
 
Greglz86 said:
Today i made a trolley for the highbanker. i only usually get time for a day trip and carrying the banker, pump, hoses, pick, shovel, pans, buckets, food and fresh water i tend to use up most of my energy getting my stuff to the spot i want to go and back again.
i made this in a attempt to make the whole ordeal a little easier. left the backpack on the highbanker for those areas the trolly just wont go but it should definatly make the longer distances easier.
its basically just slapped together with parts from a second hand wheelbarrow and one of those bike things you stick your kids in and a couple of mountain bike wheels
Hopefully i will get to use it soon, will let you all know how it goes then.https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/598/1428568091_2015-04-10_13.26.13.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/598/1428568091_2015-04-10_13.27.57.jpg

Could you use this as the highbanker stand as well?
 
Thanks guys.
i like your thinking jaros but I dont think my little foxy and maltese have the strength or discipline to pull it.
The highbanker itself is no problem to carry. The real killer is the pump and digging tools.
 
Moneybox said:
Greglz86 said:
Today i made a trolley for the highbanker. i only usually get time for a day trip and carrying the banker, pump, hoses, pick, shovel, pans, buckets, food and fresh water i tend to use up most of my energy getting my stuff to the spot i want to go and back again.
i made this in a attempt to make the whole ordeal a little easier. left the backpack on the highbanker for those areas the trolly just wont go but it should definatly make the longer distances easier.
its basically just slapped together with parts from a second hand wheelbarrow and one of those bike things you stick your kids in and a couple of mountain bike wheels
Hopefully i will get to use it soon, will let you all know how it goes then.https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/598/1428568091_2015-04-10_13.26.13.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/598/1428568091_2015-04-10_13.27.57.jpg

Could you use this as the highbanker stand as well?

Probably, but leveling it and getting the right slope might be a hassle
 
There are some pretty clever blokes on here, well done all you handymen/inventors, as for me I painted this for a bit of relaxation, cheers men!
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:)
 
Wonderful painting Ned,... you have serenity combined with the action and noise of the muster along with that timelessness of the bush/outback.
Mrs Silver loves it as well,... she paints too,.... here is a part of one of her latest forays with the brush(painting is still a work in progress).
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I'll tell you straight away mad world I know sweet fa about prospecting equipment I just like having a go at building stuff ,the top classifies and the bottom being slightly higher pressure flushes out the lighter stuff leaving the heavies behind ..... I beleive .
The best explanation I reckon is from. " goldhog diy fluid bed"
 

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