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<blockquote data-quote="4wdbob" data-source="post: 234550" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>Hi,</p><p>I'm going through a similar process using 6" pvc pipe with holes drilled instead of mesh using 2 different size holes and a seperate sluice for possible gems.</p><p>Have converted a Bunnings water trap as a feed hopper (cheap and easy)and plan a single spray outlet to pound the gravel. All experimental and easily modified (I hope).</p><p>Want to end up with something light and portable (maybe motor driven.</p><p></p><p>Have seen a good Youtube video on one similar to your design which I thought was very good using pvc t pieces as bearings for centre shaft, greased but not glued for easy replacement. </p><p>Also noted they used bungy cord to locate the legs similar to a dome tent. Try Google search/ Videos.</p><p>I intend to keep mine on the small side as I will probably be the only one operating it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers and let us know how you get on,</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4wdbob, post: 234550, member: 6783"] Hi, I'm going through a similar process using 6" pvc pipe with holes drilled instead of mesh using 2 different size holes and a seperate sluice for possible gems. Have converted a Bunnings water trap as a feed hopper (cheap and easy)and plan a single spray outlet to pound the gravel. All experimental and easily modified (I hope). Want to end up with something light and portable (maybe motor driven. Have seen a good Youtube video on one similar to your design which I thought was very good using pvc t pieces as bearings for centre shaft, greased but not glued for easy replacement. Also noted they used bungy cord to locate the legs similar to a dome tent. Try Google search/ Videos. I intend to keep mine on the small side as I will probably be the only one operating it. Cheers and let us know how you get on, Bob [/QUOTE]
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