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<blockquote data-quote="Teemore" data-source="post: 36318" data-attributes="member: 1375"><p>Thanks everyone, your comments have been taken on board and will be utilised for session 2 tomorrow.</p><p>Noted from today's effort .......</p><p>Level OK even filling right across the width of all riffles.</p><p>As mentioned by a few people ....... heaps of force on the unit through the flow of water wanting to keep it there. Note to self more caution required when lifting it.</p><p>Fine wash being accumulated in the 1st 3 or 4 riffles but stuff around quarter inch accumulating in the bottom few (is that how it's supposed to work??).</p><p>Only about an inch to an inch/half of water flowing through it ..... Should this be increased??</p><p>It's the Foreman, 5 or 6 inches shorter than the Boss.</p><p>Would be better if the 'feed' area was longer, think it is on the Boss.</p><p>Will try to get in a couple of photos tomorrow.</p><p>Thanks again, Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teemore, post: 36318, member: 1375"] Thanks everyone, your comments have been taken on board and will be utilised for session 2 tomorrow. Noted from today's effort ....... Level OK even filling right across the width of all riffles. As mentioned by a few people ....... heaps of force on the unit through the flow of water wanting to keep it there. Note to self more caution required when lifting it. Fine wash being accumulated in the 1st 3 or 4 riffles but stuff around quarter inch accumulating in the bottom few (is that how it's supposed to work??). Only about an inch to an inch/half of water flowing through it ..... Should this be increased?? It's the Foreman, 5 or 6 inches shorter than the Boss. Would be better if the 'feed' area was longer, think it is on the Boss. Will try to get in a couple of photos tomorrow. Thanks again, Tom [/QUOTE]
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