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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Marsupial" data-source="post: 392708" data-attributes="member: 11868"><p>There is a dismal lack of reasonably priced sieves on the Aussie market - as there are plenty of other things lacking at a reasonable price.</p><p>Anyway, does anyone have good ideas for inexpensive sieve stacks? By stacks, I mean methods to classify at least two grades at the same time - preferably three or four.</p><p>There are some nice looking machines out of China that can do this as a continuous process, but I don't have access to enough good material to justify buying one - I can barely get a couple of reasonable quality bucket loads in a morning or afternoon. So I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a good idea for this, as I find classifying takes up a lot of time and trouble. </p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Marsupial, post: 392708, member: 11868"] There is a dismal lack of reasonably priced sieves on the Aussie market - as there are plenty of other things lacking at a reasonable price. Anyway, does anyone have good ideas for inexpensive sieve stacks? By stacks, I mean methods to classify at least two grades at the same time - preferably three or four. There are some nice looking machines out of China that can do this as a continuous process, but I don't have access to enough good material to justify buying one - I can barely get a couple of reasonable quality bucket loads in a morning or afternoon. So I'm wondering if anyone has come up with a good idea for this, as I find classifying takes up a lot of time and trouble. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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