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<blockquote data-quote="sluice_goose" data-source="post: 7670" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>As most of you know from my Intro post, I spent the last few days at Tuena with Dad.</p><p></p><p>Well on our last clean out of the trip, I did the good old trapped nugget check on the matting before putting it back in the tray and found a speck or 2 in the top few inches. One in particular was quite large so we gave that area extra attention with the hose.</p><p></p><p>I went back over to Dads today to unpack the 4x4 since it was raining when we got home yesterday and I decided to give the now dry mat a second look over.</p><p>The same little piece of gold that I had found the day before was still stuck there so I picked out what I could find, turned the mat over in the sluice and gave it a few mighty thumps to release the stuck material.</p><p></p><p>I panned what had fallen out and there would have been 8-10 pieces of colour in the pan not including the 5 pieces that I picked out by hand.</p><p>I know its not much but that was after only running for 2 hours in a good area. I wouldn't like think what was caught after a few days. My misses also had fun trying to pick the gold out and I even think I smelt a little gold fever coming out.</p><p></p><p>I now know why Goldrocs said to scrap the stock mat that comes with the unit and but the curly rubber door matting from Bunnings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sluice_goose, post: 7670, member: 426"] As most of you know from my Intro post, I spent the last few days at Tuena with Dad. Well on our last clean out of the trip, I did the good old trapped nugget check on the matting before putting it back in the tray and found a speck or 2 in the top few inches. One in particular was quite large so we gave that area extra attention with the hose. I went back over to Dads today to unpack the 4x4 since it was raining when we got home yesterday and I decided to give the now dry mat a second look over. The same little piece of gold that I had found the day before was still stuck there so I picked out what I could find, turned the mat over in the sluice and gave it a few mighty thumps to release the stuck material. I panned what had fallen out and there would have been 8-10 pieces of colour in the pan not including the 5 pieces that I picked out by hand. I know its not much but that was after only running for 2 hours in a good area. I wouldn't like think what was caught after a few days. My misses also had fun trying to pick the gold out and I even think I smelt a little gold fever coming out. I now know why Goldrocs said to scrap the stock mat that comes with the unit and but the curly rubber door matting from Bunnings. [/QUOTE]
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