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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 23175" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>agree with most of the above, have tested the round rubber, diamond rubber to no avail wals pattern with the skid plate and crate works really well on most gold, especially if you have fines. i use a skid plate around 40-50cm with three lazy l riffles 2 mm off rubber matting and they tend to hold the .2+ pickers everything else hold up really well in the crate. have also tested the same setup with expanded and works well but holds ironstone alotmore. testing is the key tried and true not one banker will work for everyone in every situation. </p><p></p><p>however store bought bankers in australia i find are mostly rubbish and dont handle mush flow, in ballarat we ahve heaps of clay so flow and pressure is paramount, walz crate pattern handles it very well far better than anything ive tested and ive build 7 or so bankers now. just my view</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 23175, member: 357"] agree with most of the above, have tested the round rubber, diamond rubber to no avail wals pattern with the skid plate and crate works really well on most gold, especially if you have fines. i use a skid plate around 40-50cm with three lazy l riffles 2 mm off rubber matting and they tend to hold the .2+ pickers everything else hold up really well in the crate. have also tested the same setup with expanded and works well but holds ironstone alotmore. testing is the key tried and true not one banker will work for everyone in every situation. however store bought bankers in australia i find are mostly rubbish and dont handle mush flow, in ballarat we ahve heaps of clay so flow and pressure is paramount, walz crate pattern handles it very well far better than anything ive tested and ive build 7 or so bankers now. just my view [/QUOTE]
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