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<blockquote data-quote="ausniper" data-source="post: 121186" data-attributes="member: 2658"><p>You can use hobbyco mat aswell they sell on ebay for $30.check youtube for miller table vids there is quite a few on there.you can make an adjustable gate to change water depth/flow.by that i mean a piece of timber or alluminium across the top of the miller table.miners moss will smooth out the water a bit if you run a strip in front of your spray bar.use some low suds detergent to lower water surface tension.and i find wet cons work better for fine stuff as it can float right on out if you add it dry.i used chalk paint for one of mine $20 bunnings.but used a spray gun and sandpaper and block.to sand smooth if you sand across the table the sand marks really hold onto the heavies sort of microscopic riffles .then once you have it all together it will need fine tuning for the material you are running from your area.as it is all different.hope this helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ausniper, post: 121186, member: 2658"] You can use hobbyco mat aswell they sell on ebay for $30.check youtube for miller table vids there is quite a few on there.you can make an adjustable gate to change water depth/flow.by that i mean a piece of timber or alluminium across the top of the miller table.miners moss will smooth out the water a bit if you run a strip in front of your spray bar.use some low suds detergent to lower water surface tension.and i find wet cons work better for fine stuff as it can float right on out if you add it dry.i used chalk paint for one of mine $20 bunnings.but used a spray gun and sandpaper and block.to sand smooth if you sand across the table the sand marks really hold onto the heavies sort of microscopic riffles .then once you have it all together it will need fine tuning for the material you are running from your area.as it is all different.hope this helps [/QUOTE]
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