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<blockquote data-quote="NUGS MONEY" data-source="post: 328589" data-attributes="member: 9283"><p>Thanks for your reply aussiefarmer! </p><p>So I dump unclassified material straight into the "nugget bucket" then proceed to rake it with my hands over the first bit of mesh, then I flick the rocks off when I feel they are clean.</p><p>Using dirty water it has been hard to truly see what's going on, once again I feel like the water could be pushing some fines out.</p><p>The bottom sluice is the one I'm most concerned about keeping true, as I feel the top one is just to stratify and screen to an appropriate size to then run down the bottom sluice. </p><p>I reckon you're right in needing to fine tune, trial and error I guess. </p><p>I'm running the bottom sluice at the standard angle, should I run it at less of an angle or more of an angle with less water? </p><p>This is probably one of the things I will find out after time and fine tuning, as you said.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again boss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NUGS MONEY, post: 328589, member: 9283"] Thanks for your reply aussiefarmer! So I dump unclassified material straight into the "nugget bucket" then proceed to rake it with my hands over the first bit of mesh, then I flick the rocks off when I feel they are clean. Using dirty water it has been hard to truly see what's going on, once again I feel like the water could be pushing some fines out. The bottom sluice is the one I'm most concerned about keeping true, as I feel the top one is just to stratify and screen to an appropriate size to then run down the bottom sluice. I reckon you're right in needing to fine tune, trial and error I guess. I'm running the bottom sluice at the standard angle, should I run it at less of an angle or more of an angle with less water? This is probably one of the things I will find out after time and fine tuning, as you said. Thanks again boss [/QUOTE]
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