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Getting a sluice/high banker
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<blockquote data-quote="ozziii" data-source="post: 185735" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>Hi all, just after a few tips if thats ok.</p><p>My brother has decided to get a sluice/high banker so we can try out, I've checked a few out & we will get the Sluicy Gold equipment GS 11 model. Neither of us has used one or seen one in action before although I have seen a couple of youtube vids but that doesn't really teach you much. So I'm after a few tips, like what is a good but still cheap pump & although it says they recommend 3000gph, can it be run at say 2000-2500gph & still work properly. Also, is there a specific angle we should have the bottom & top parts set at for best performance & is it worth making any changes to the matting etc that they come with as I have heard some matting stuff works better than others & some people remove the riffling or expanded mesh as well, is any of that worth doing or should we just leave it as is.</p><p>Any other tips are much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any help.</p><p>Paul.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziii, post: 185735, member: 3482"] Hi all, just after a few tips if thats ok. My brother has decided to get a sluice/high banker so we can try out, I've checked a few out & we will get the Sluicy Gold equipment GS 11 model. Neither of us has used one or seen one in action before although I have seen a couple of youtube vids but that doesn't really teach you much. So I'm after a few tips, like what is a good but still cheap pump & although it says they recommend 3000gph, can it be run at say 2000-2500gph & still work properly. Also, is there a specific angle we should have the bottom & top parts set at for best performance & is it worth making any changes to the matting etc that they come with as I have heard some matting stuff works better than others & some people remove the riffling or expanded mesh as well, is any of that worth doing or should we just leave it as is. Any other tips are much appreciated. Thanks for any help. Paul. [/QUOTE]
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