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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 38440" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Personally I would seriously have a look closer to home if you plan on blowing a $grand, AM Sluices are really good at holding back fines and I've even seen pickers get caught up on the slick plate however if you plan on processing any decent volume your out of luck. </p><p></p><p>Drop riffle type setups generally require frequent clean outs, yes they are very quick to clean out but you still have to shutdown and stop digging. For Australian conditions I recommend a highbanker with good spray bars and something that can process your clayey gravels. any decent Highbanker with Wals crate pattern will allow you to work for a long time without cleaning out and you can vary your feed rate. my understanding is that america have crazy black sand so its perfect for them because the black sand holds down the gold. </p><p></p><p>Any particular reason why AM has sparked your interest? weight, brand? little water in your area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 38440, member: 357"] Personally I would seriously have a look closer to home if you plan on blowing a $grand, AM Sluices are really good at holding back fines and I've even seen pickers get caught up on the slick plate however if you plan on processing any decent volume your out of luck. Drop riffle type setups generally require frequent clean outs, yes they are very quick to clean out but you still have to shutdown and stop digging. For Australian conditions I recommend a highbanker with good spray bars and something that can process your clayey gravels. any decent Highbanker with Wals crate pattern will allow you to work for a long time without cleaning out and you can vary your feed rate. my understanding is that america have crazy black sand so its perfect for them because the black sand holds down the gold. Any particular reason why AM has sparked your interest? weight, brand? little water in your area? [/QUOTE]
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