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Expanded mesh vs riffles. Marine carpet vs Miners moss the best setup
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<blockquote data-quote="JeffU" data-source="post: 2810" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>I have 5 highbankers, from small to quite large, like Wal, mine are configured exactly like my old dredges. The largest of them has 2 interchangeable riffles, expanded metal for very fine gold and standard lazy L riffles for coarser, although I tend to run it most of the time with the standard riffles, even at Oallen.</p><p>All are set up with miners moss, except for very heavy clay areas, I have never had any clogging problems. Very rarely find any gold in the tailings.</p><p>If you set up the angle correctly and have the correct waterflow you are on a winner no matter what style of riffling you use.</p><p>There has been some very extensive research conducted in Canada by Randy Clarkson into the efficiency of sluices, very interesting reading. If anyone wants a read let me know and I'll send you a PDF copy.</p><p></p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffU, post: 2810, member: 207"] I have 5 highbankers, from small to quite large, like Wal, mine are configured exactly like my old dredges. The largest of them has 2 interchangeable riffles, expanded metal for very fine gold and standard lazy L riffles for coarser, although I tend to run it most of the time with the standard riffles, even at Oallen. All are set up with miners moss, except for very heavy clay areas, I have never had any clogging problems. Very rarely find any gold in the tailings. If you set up the angle correctly and have the correct waterflow you are on a winner no matter what style of riffling you use. There has been some very extensive research conducted in Canada by Randy Clarkson into the efficiency of sluices, very interesting reading. If anyone wants a read let me know and I'll send you a PDF copy. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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