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Expanded mesh vs riffles. Marine carpet vs Miners moss the best setup
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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 9617" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>It would depend on your angle, flow rate. personally I have a 20cm section of miners moss right at the top, this seems to remove most of the bubbles and catches 80% of all my gold. I then run a new carpet which is fluffy and around 1cm deep compared to the marine carpet about 4/5 mm. Held down with alluminum riffles with varied gaps. Some gaps have rubber door mat cut sections between them and they generally catch the larger chunks and the off bit of gold holding onto quartz.trial and error is the only way I've changes my setup at least 15 times. With the gold I get mostly small chunks it works well I find that you have to dry out the carpet and best it to get the fines out and the carpet holds plenty I only clean it once per week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 9617, member: 357"] It would depend on your angle, flow rate. personally I have a 20cm section of miners moss right at the top, this seems to remove most of the bubbles and catches 80% of all my gold. I then run a new carpet which is fluffy and around 1cm deep compared to the marine carpet about 4/5 mm. Held down with alluminum riffles with varied gaps. Some gaps have rubber door mat cut sections between them and they generally catch the larger chunks and the off bit of gold holding onto quartz.trial and error is the only way I've changes my setup at least 15 times. With the gold I get mostly small chunks it works well I find that you have to dry out the carpet and best it to get the fines out and the carpet holds plenty I only clean it once per week. [/QUOTE]
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