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<blockquote data-quote="Edi" data-source="post: 455195" data-attributes="member: 9405"><p>Hi guys</p><p></p><p>I've been trying to buy a fluid bed sluice but it appears they are hard to come by. Being patriotic I'd prefer a croc but am open to ideas. The grizzlys available on USA eBay appear very small and I am blessed with good water flow so would prefer something larger. There are a couple of options eg the swedish bazooka and green mountain one but the freight to Australia is outrageous, anyone used either of these?</p><p></p><p>I was wondering also if the apparent demise if the mass produced fluid bed sluices is related to the success of the vortex dream mat. Having never used it myself I am interested in opinions on whether the dream mat is more likely to require classification than a bazooka type sluice. I've been using a diy fluid bed I borrowed and find I can move lots of material. But I'd prefer a plastic molded unit</p><p></p><p>Thanks all for opinions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edi, post: 455195, member: 9405"] Hi guys I've been trying to buy a fluid bed sluice but it appears they are hard to come by. Being patriotic I'd prefer a croc but am open to ideas. The grizzlys available on USA eBay appear very small and I am blessed with good water flow so would prefer something larger. There are a couple of options eg the swedish bazooka and green mountain one but the freight to Australia is outrageous, anyone used either of these? I was wondering also if the apparent demise if the mass produced fluid bed sluices is related to the success of the vortex dream mat. Having never used it myself I am interested in opinions on whether the dream mat is more likely to require classification than a bazooka type sluice. I've been using a diy fluid bed I borrowed and find I can move lots of material. But I'd prefer a plastic molded unit Thanks all for opinions [/QUOTE]
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