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Fibreglass riffle tray
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 272505" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Hi guys, I saw this in another thread and was thinking if I made a mould I could make a fibreglass riffle tray.</p><p><a href="http://devingoldexploration.com/" target="_blank">http://devingoldexploration.com/</a></p><p>I've never made fibreglass parts that got wear and tear on them and really don't know how much punishment it would cop, as I still haven't used the G11.</p><p>So the question is do you think it would be feasible? Considering it is a drop in swirling riffle type, so the water gravel flow will be different to std riffles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 272505, member: 7956"] Hi guys, I saw this in another thread and was thinking if I made a mould I could make a fibreglass riffle tray. [url]http://devingoldexploration.com/[/url] I've never made fibreglass parts that got wear and tear on them and really don't know how much punishment it would cop, as I still haven't used the G11. So the question is do you think it would be feasible? Considering it is a drop in swirling riffle type, so the water gravel flow will be different to std riffles. [/QUOTE]
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