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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Matting at head of sluice
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt80" data-source="post: 433694" data-attributes="member: 3461"><p>I tend to find the ribbed rubber matting wants to stay down on its on its own as long as it's a snug fit, but definitely best if you can use something to hold it down, at very least the front edge if your going to be running a lot of material or water(amount of water flow can vary a lot between different sluice designs).</p><p></p><p>Personally l use the ribbed rubber matting as a guide to show me what's in the material lm running(amount of black sands or other indicators), it will catch gold, but l leave most of the capture to the miners moss. The ribbed matting also makes it easy to see how l might need to adjust the water flow(side to side or more or less). </p><p></p><p>I'm not personally in favour of gluing them in, you can if you want, but you may find you want a different setup in different areas so being able to quickly pull up the current matting and use a different type can be very useful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt80, post: 433694, member: 3461"] I tend to find the ribbed rubber matting wants to stay down on its on its own as long as it's a snug fit, but definitely best if you can use something to hold it down, at very least the front edge if your going to be running a lot of material or water(amount of water flow can vary a lot between different sluice designs). Personally l use the ribbed rubber matting as a guide to show me what's in the material lm running(amount of black sands or other indicators), it will catch gold, but l leave most of the capture to the miners moss. The ribbed matting also makes it easy to see how l might need to adjust the water flow(side to side or more or less). I'm not personally in favour of gluing them in, you can if you want, but you may find you want a different setup in different areas so being able to quickly pull up the current matting and use a different type can be very useful. [/QUOTE]
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