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Building a large capacity High-banker - Instructional video
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 122391" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I think the point made its a valid one. Like for like testing would be indicative of performance. The Clarkson report to me has many details but the important part is with simple modifications to existing principles can dramatically improve the outcome in recovery. I would like to think someone who has been a serious prospector and dredger for many years might have a few design concepts that are pretty well sound. Let's not forget the design is offered here on pa step by step and for free. That is a pretty good deal. </p><p></p><p>I don't like broad statements and I think if critiques are made it would be insightful as to what is specifically being discussed. Judge if you may but judge fairly and with balance. It's not the easiest thing in the world to build something from scratch, nor share it under the scrutiny it gets subjected to from any number of prospectors, who's experience, areas, and abilities all vary widely. </p><p></p><p>I've never built a walbanker, only used one once. I can't weigh up its pros and cons based on thatalone, but I have used some of it design principles. No matter what you build you will essentially have very similar principles to contend with, and design may vary, bit my conclusion is nearly every detail has been thought through and executed soundly. As I already said dig into the detail a little more, at least out of respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 122391, member: 2152"] I think the point made its a valid one. Like for like testing would be indicative of performance. The Clarkson report to me has many details but the important part is with simple modifications to existing principles can dramatically improve the outcome in recovery. I would like to think someone who has been a serious prospector and dredger for many years might have a few design concepts that are pretty well sound. Let's not forget the design is offered here on pa step by step and for free. That is a pretty good deal. I don't like broad statements and I think if critiques are made it would be insightful as to what is specifically being discussed. Judge if you may but judge fairly and with balance. It's not the easiest thing in the world to build something from scratch, nor share it under the scrutiny it gets subjected to from any number of prospectors, who's experience, areas, and abilities all vary widely. I've never built a walbanker, only used one once. I can't weigh up its pros and cons based on thatalone, but I have used some of it design principles. No matter what you build you will essentially have very similar principles to contend with, and design may vary, bit my conclusion is nearly every detail has been thought through and executed soundly. As I already said dig into the detail a little more, at least out of respect. [/QUOTE]
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