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<blockquote data-quote="HeadsUp" data-source="post: 119634" data-attributes="member: 414"><p>I think you would need to thoroughly clean the mats before doing such a test so you start with an absolutely clean reference point</p><p></p><p>I am not sure if it would be a very fair test though coz mine is capable of handling around 6 cubic metres per day ( and that's a day with smoko and lunch breaks ) whereas I think the Wal banker would be a bit slower while they do that visual check for stones and nuggets as they rake it by hand across the cable tray</p><p></p><p>Fwiw. The 6 cubes per day mentioned above is based on a location in VIC with very high fine sand content , its much higher throughput if the location has more gravels and less sand</p><p></p><p>Note the regulations for your state regarding the permitted volumes per day you can excavate</p><p></p><p>Putting sluices in series to catch the output of the other will quickly show if anything is being lost / caught , then clean them again and reverse the order</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadsUp, post: 119634, member: 414"] I think you would need to thoroughly clean the mats before doing such a test so you start with an absolutely clean reference point I am not sure if it would be a very fair test though coz mine is capable of handling around 6 cubic metres per day ( and that's a day with smoko and lunch breaks ) whereas I think the Wal banker would be a bit slower while they do that visual check for stones and nuggets as they rake it by hand across the cable tray Fwiw. The 6 cubes per day mentioned above is based on a location in VIC with very high fine sand content , its much higher throughput if the location has more gravels and less sand Note the regulations for your state regarding the permitted volumes per day you can excavate Putting sluices in series to catch the output of the other will quickly show if anything is being lost / caught , then clean them again and reverse the order [/QUOTE]
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