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Just about done with the man part of the sluice. Just have to sort the ally pipe for the legs to go through and cut the bread crate now.
Buck said:https://www.prospectingaustralia.co...es/4212/1424771793_rps20150224_195506_169.jpg
Just about done with the man part of the sluice. Just have to sort the ally pipe for the legs to go through and cut the bread crate now.
yass00_Au said:G'ay Wal and folks,
galvanised steel air conditioning ducting scrap for the rear of hopper.
Ross
BIGJON said:I use the awl banker Bunnings mat and bread crate at the bottom and the expanded mesh at middle nothing at top all my gold get cought in the expanded mesh nothing in the bread crate and mat it works well keeped doing test pans of stuff coming out at the bottom nothing and some test pans to make sure I'm still putting pay dirt in the sluice it works well if you stick to the diamensions that wal has providedhttps://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/4377/1424939719_image.jpg
Geo2 said:Very thank you indeed. Yub, that's the type of mat I am referring to, the "spaghetti" one. Different names same thing
I have this type, mostly they are on door steps as floor mat. Like the pictures bellow . It is backed though.
http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u668/geo208/PVC-coil-mat-1_zps6cd9c6c7.jpg
http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u668/geo208/PVC-coil-mat-5_zpsf69d74ba.jpg
http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u668/geo208/PVC-coil-mat-side-view-1_zps9ad6d056.jpg
http://i1327.photobucket.com/albums/u668/geo208/PVC-coil-mat-2_zpsdc5cd7f2.jpg
I rarely use unbacked mats. With the backed mats just roll it up mat to outside and backing to the inside and work it in a 20l bucket allowing the fold to run back and forth and empty out the mat.Geo2 said:Thanks Wal. Any gold that gets stuck inside the weave and try not to come out -after flushing it by strong spray of water- a hard beat on the back of the mat , sure will do the job. I found it shreds easily , but it can be had for cheap so no prob, just stock more of it just in case.
Geo2 said:yass00_Au said:G'ay Wal and folks,
galvanised steel air conditioning ducting scrap for the rear of hopper.
Ross
Thanks for posting your build info and pics !
I have a medium sized pile of that material like yours, the old type , strong and sturdy if I bent a piece of it , it will stay like that for as long as is unless I bend it again. Of course the galvanization coat will just be scored clean after a few runs, but that is OK; any rust would occur will be washed away. The outer coat will remain longer I believe than the inner coat. Not a biggie . I was lucky to get that pile of that galvanised steel air conditioning ducting scrap in auction several years ago, any sluice build just take some and build ! But for bigger sluices/HBs you will need a good stand as the bottom tends to bend a little bit.
docjohnson9 said:As for the mesh, tried a few places (stores, scrap metal yard, local building site) with no luck.
Marked said:docjohnson9 said:As for the mesh, tried a few places (stores, scrap metal yard, local building site) with no luck.
Steel fabrication joint - the one I dropped in to specialised in trailers and had the perfect sized galvanised offcut leaning up against the wall for $20.
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