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<blockquote data-quote="JeffU" data-source="post: 71989" data-attributes="member: 207"><p>Ben78 has the right idea. Build yourself a miller table.</p><p>I have used one for years and would have nothing else for fine gold recovery.</p><p>Slate is the best to use if you can get a piece large enough. If you can't get any slate, visit your local stone mason and get a slab of granite and paint it with blackboard paint, almost as good as slate. The water flow and angle are fairly critical to get it to work properly.</p><p>I have seen some tables that use those green cutting matts as a base, don't work anywhere near as well though.</p><p></p><p>Have fun</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeffU, post: 71989, member: 207"] Ben78 has the right idea. Build yourself a miller table. I have used one for years and would have nothing else for fine gold recovery. Slate is the best to use if you can get a piece large enough. If you can't get any slate, visit your local stone mason and get a slab of granite and paint it with blackboard paint, almost as good as slate. The water flow and angle are fairly critical to get it to work properly. I have seen some tables that use those green cutting matts as a base, don't work anywhere near as well though. Have fun Jeff [/QUOTE]
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