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How long is too long for a sluice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 91752" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>I thought about it but as a prototype it's a bit rough and ready, and after my last banker went walking I'm a little hesitant... Once the final design is done mate I'll pm a pic and some of the goodies she catches. Spent some time already today ironing out a few defects and adding a few ideas and started marking out and pre cutting for the final design. Once I've got the beast going I'll pop up a pic of the original, which I'm sure will be close in design but lacking the finish and polish, going all aluminum for the final as it stands now is a bit of everything, plastic steel and Aly. </p><p></p><p>Started on the twin side by side sluice and it's working a treat. The advantage is better flow rates and better capture, the downside more to clean up and clogging may be an issue but I made the Centre removable and kept the original mat configuration so I can still run it wide open. Back in the man lab with a bit of room to move has been great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 91752, member: 2152"] I thought about it but as a prototype it's a bit rough and ready, and after my last banker went walking I'm a little hesitant... Once the final design is done mate I'll pm a pic and some of the goodies she catches. Spent some time already today ironing out a few defects and adding a few ideas and started marking out and pre cutting for the final design. Once I've got the beast going I'll pop up a pic of the original, which I'm sure will be close in design but lacking the finish and polish, going all aluminum for the final as it stands now is a bit of everything, plastic steel and Aly. Started on the twin side by side sluice and it's working a treat. The advantage is better flow rates and better capture, the downside more to clean up and clogging may be an issue but I made the Centre removable and kept the original mat configuration so I can still run it wide open. Back in the man lab with a bit of room to move has been great. [/QUOTE]
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