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<blockquote data-quote="rc62burke" data-source="post: 32782" data-attributes="member: 800"><p>Hey Slowflow</p><p>Looks good, the principal behind these tables is that it needs a laminar flow of water, which plain terms means as flat as you can get the sheet of water across the table, your flow is not quite right.</p><p>You need a gate at the top of the table with a set gap under it for the water to flow under the gate, the water feed is done upstream of the gate which flattens the water flow.</p><p>There looks to be to much material on the table at once, I think??????</p><p>cheers</p><p>Lee</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc62burke, post: 32782, member: 800"] Hey Slowflow Looks good, the principal behind these tables is that it needs a laminar flow of water, which plain terms means as flat as you can get the sheet of water across the table, your flow is not quite right. You need a gate at the top of the table with a set gap under it for the water to flow under the gate, the water feed is done upstream of the gate which flattens the water flow. There looks to be to much material on the table at once, I think?????? cheers Lee [/QUOTE]
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