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<blockquote data-quote="Bluecurrant" data-source="post: 334883" data-attributes="member: 9605"><p>What size sieves would i need. I did some research on this forum from past posts. Most people seemed to be using a size 1/4 and a 1/8 inch mesh sieves. Is it easier to knock a couple up or buy them. Can you get the sieves to fit a twenty litre bucket. Sorry to bombard you with questions. I feel like a kid at school. !. Also Ill pan my way up to the old battery and see what the creek has hidden for me. It would be good sight to see the old girl working again. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluecurrant, post: 334883, member: 9605"] What size sieves would i need. I did some research on this forum from past posts. Most people seemed to be using a size 1/4 and a 1/8 inch mesh sieves. Is it easier to knock a couple up or buy them. Can you get the sieves to fit a twenty litre bucket. Sorry to bombard you with questions. I feel like a kid at school. !. Also Ill pan my way up to the old battery and see what the creek has hidden for me. It would be good sight to see the old girl working again. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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