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New Sluicy with a couple of mods
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<blockquote data-quote="AussieChris" data-source="post: 303876" data-attributes="member: 4915"><p>I wish they would just get things right at Sluicy, it seems that everyone that coughs up good money for one spends more money and hours in their shed just to get something that's remotely working. The mats, rivets, legs, grizzly, support bars and sometimes spray bars all need fixing before taking them out into the field!</p><p></p><p>I took my modified GS21 out the other day only to find as I was setting up one of the bolts that connect the hopper to the sluice had sheared off! It was a spur of the moment type thing and I was about 80km from home, I kicked myself for not taking spares, but thankfully another prospector that was panning near by helped me out with a bolt.</p><p></p><p>We ended up chatting for longer than we worked the gravels but at the end of the day I did ok with the clean up and tossed him a vial with about 30 odd good flakes in it for his help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AussieChris, post: 303876, member: 4915"] I wish they would just get things right at Sluicy, it seems that everyone that coughs up good money for one spends more money and hours in their shed just to get something that's remotely working. The mats, rivets, legs, grizzly, support bars and sometimes spray bars all need fixing before taking them out into the field! I took my modified GS21 out the other day only to find as I was setting up one of the bolts that connect the hopper to the sluice had sheared off! It was a spur of the moment type thing and I was about 80km from home, I kicked myself for not taking spares, but thankfully another prospector that was panning near by helped me out with a bolt. We ended up chatting for longer than we worked the gravels but at the end of the day I did ok with the clean up and tossed him a vial with about 30 odd good flakes in it for his help. [/QUOTE]
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