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Another Bunnings Sluice
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<blockquote data-quote="gragagan" data-source="post: 572932" data-attributes="member: 14786"><p>Decided to build myself a sluice a few years ago. After a bit of thought I decided to use plastic flute board from Bunnings. Worked quite well. It's so easy to work with, just measure, cut with scissors or a knife, fold it, hold it together with small nuts and bolts. Made it 6 ins wide, 90cm long (as long as the flute board). Then fold up a flare to feed the water in, attach that to the top. Didn't worry about riffles or anything fancy, just use a 6 inch dream mat with a bit of miners moss either side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gragagan, post: 572932, member: 14786"] Decided to build myself a sluice a few years ago. After a bit of thought I decided to use plastic flute board from Bunnings. Worked quite well. It's so easy to work with, just measure, cut with scissors or a knife, fold it, hold it together with small nuts and bolts. Made it 6 ins wide, 90cm long (as long as the flute board). Then fold up a flare to feed the water in, attach that to the top. Didn't worry about riffles or anything fancy, just use a 6 inch dream mat with a bit of miners moss either side. [/QUOTE]
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