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<blockquote data-quote="G0lddigg@" data-source="post: 260391" data-attributes="member: 357"><p>Gold hog mats are great once you learn how to use them and its a learning curve, i admit i didn;t bite in the first few years foundi was loosing too much gold. then after they made a few revisions i tried some more and came up with some good configurations. they are long and the flow and angle needs to be perfect so its a learning curve. not something for the budget conscious. </p><p></p><p>Nowadays i'm using and making the vortex dream mat and I love it, alot more tolerance to water and angle, alot more effective on fine gold, alot easier to clean out nor more reverse rolling trying to get those heavy rocks out of the gold hog mat. the dream mat just turn upside down the cells clean out when they touch the water. thats because the cells are in a constant state of exchange something gold hog failed to achieve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G0lddigg@, post: 260391, member: 357"] Gold hog mats are great once you learn how to use them and its a learning curve, i admit i didn;t bite in the first few years foundi was loosing too much gold. then after they made a few revisions i tried some more and came up with some good configurations. they are long and the flow and angle needs to be perfect so its a learning curve. not something for the budget conscious. Nowadays i'm using and making the vortex dream mat and I love it, alot more tolerance to water and angle, alot more effective on fine gold, alot easier to clean out nor more reverse rolling trying to get those heavy rocks out of the gold hog mat. the dream mat just turn upside down the cells clean out when they touch the water. thats because the cells are in a constant state of exchange something gold hog failed to achieve. [/QUOTE]
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