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<blockquote data-quote="ProspectorPete" data-source="post: 119209" data-attributes="member: 3820"><p>Some recommended videos would be great GT, I bought the Grubstake after taking the GR sluice to a small skinny creek that I was trying for the first time a few weeks back, there was water flowing but the length of the sluice is 1.2m plus the flare so I had trouble sinking the sluice enough to achieve drop/flow/level and ended up taking the bucket of classified material home to pan out.</p><p>I thought the Grubstakes shorter length may help in this situation and now I can setup the GR sluice with Bunnings ribbed mat for my final crushed rock samples and the GS for any 1/8th classified material I bring home, I bought the hose, 1" ball valve and required fittings today and ready to set both up in the next few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProspectorPete, post: 119209, member: 3820"] Some recommended videos would be great GT, I bought the Grubstake after taking the GR sluice to a small skinny creek that I was trying for the first time a few weeks back, there was water flowing but the length of the sluice is 1.2m plus the flare so I had trouble sinking the sluice enough to achieve drop/flow/level and ended up taking the bucket of classified material home to pan out. I thought the Grubstakes shorter length may help in this situation and now I can setup the GR sluice with Bunnings ribbed mat for my final crushed rock samples and the GS for any 1/8th classified material I bring home, I bought the hose, 1" ball valve and required fittings today and ready to set both up in the next few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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