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Blue bowl feeder
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<blockquote data-quote="bazza2210" data-source="post: 47504" data-attributes="member: 1112"><p>Hi - Has anyone built a feeder mechanism for a blue bowl, at the moment I run the 30 mesh material with the bowl running at about 3/4 inch below the outer rim, however when you have a lot of cons at a teaspoon at a time it takes forever.... I find the blue bowl very good otherwise as each teaspoon of material is is introduced the fine gold immediately drops near the outer edge and is easily recovered - a slow feeder mechanism would be better I think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bazza2210, post: 47504, member: 1112"] Hi - Has anyone built a feeder mechanism for a blue bowl, at the moment I run the 30 mesh material with the bowl running at about 3/4 inch below the outer rim, however when you have a lot of cons at a teaspoon at a time it takes forever.... I find the blue bowl very good otherwise as each teaspoon of material is is introduced the fine gold immediately drops near the outer edge and is easily recovered - a slow feeder mechanism would be better I think. [/QUOTE]
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