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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 349490" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>The gold cube would be great with the material, but you would need to have enough room for stuff to settle. I use a three stage water settlement, the first sitting under the cube to catch the heavy material, the second container for that to drain into with some filter material to settle the mud and clay and the third for relatively clean water for the pump to run from. Also use rinse aid or jet dry and just a little washing up liquid. </p><p></p><p>Still depending on how much clay your talking about then they might all have big problems with it. There was a good little video from 'ask Jeff Williams' on YouTube how he pre cleans his crushed material in a big bucket with a drill mounted paint mixer and rinse aid then just pours out the clay, the heavies all stay well in the bottom of the bucket. </p><p><a href="https://www.bunnings.com.au/uni-pro-large-paint-drill-mixer_p1670154" target="_blank">https://www.bunnings.com.au/uni-pro-large-paint-drill-mixer_p1670154</a></p><p>They are cheap and work great, but take off the yellow paint first or you will have little flecs of yellow paint all through your heavies. The rinse aid is a must though to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 349490, member: 3461"] The gold cube would be great with the material, but you would need to have enough room for stuff to settle. I use a three stage water settlement, the first sitting under the cube to catch the heavy material, the second container for that to drain into with some filter material to settle the mud and clay and the third for relatively clean water for the pump to run from. Also use rinse aid or jet dry and just a little washing up liquid. Still depending on how much clay your talking about then they might all have big problems with it. There was a good little video from 'ask Jeff Williams' on YouTube how he pre cleans his crushed material in a big bucket with a drill mounted paint mixer and rinse aid then just pours out the clay, the heavies all stay well in the bottom of the bucket. [url]https://www.bunnings.com.au/uni-pro-large-paint-drill-mixer_p1670154[/url] They are cheap and work great, but take off the yellow paint first or you will have little flecs of yellow paint all through your heavies. The rinse aid is a must though to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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