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<blockquote data-quote="elbowgrease" data-source="post: 13004" data-attributes="member: 233"><p>The last few trips out I haven't been classifying at all. Just shoveling straight into the "Boss" and just being watchful of anything tennisball size or bigger that might get stuck. Worked absolutely perfect as I've been able to get the flow rate and depth spot on right. Even though it looks like it was going to fast I ran a few checks and didn't find anything coming out the end, and even if I was losing maybe 5% (which I wasn't) I'd be getting quadruple that simply from saving classifying time.</p><p></p><p>The sieves I'm planning on making for the gemstone will comprise of 2 sieves that sit intop of each other, one with a pre-classifying mesh of about 10 - 12mm and the the second lower screen with a mesh of about 2mm each measuring about 40-45cm x 65-70cm rectangle so I can fit 4 - 5 shovels of river gravels per sieve.</p><p></p><p>Adam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elbowgrease, post: 13004, member: 233"] The last few trips out I haven't been classifying at all. Just shoveling straight into the "Boss" and just being watchful of anything tennisball size or bigger that might get stuck. Worked absolutely perfect as I've been able to get the flow rate and depth spot on right. Even though it looks like it was going to fast I ran a few checks and didn't find anything coming out the end, and even if I was losing maybe 5% (which I wasn't) I'd be getting quadruple that simply from saving classifying time. The sieves I'm planning on making for the gemstone will comprise of 2 sieves that sit intop of each other, one with a pre-classifying mesh of about 10 - 12mm and the the second lower screen with a mesh of about 2mm each measuring about 40-45cm x 65-70cm rectangle so I can fit 4 - 5 shovels of river gravels per sieve. Adam [/QUOTE]
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