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Matting at head of sluice
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<blockquote data-quote="moeee" data-source="post: 433983" data-attributes="member: 12918"><p>i myself go out about every 3 weeks , but I always get at least a few specs.</p><p></p><p>Could you post a few photos of your sluice head with and without the mat ?</p><p>Perhaps a member can assist you better then.</p><p></p><p>Don't scrap the set up unless it is losing gold.</p><p>I myself built my own sluice and used rubber matting the entire length the sluice - why ? - because the gold in the area is only tiny and I also like to clean up often and quickly so I can see if I found any gold</p><p>Just know that the rubber mat doesn't "work" material like riffles do - it fills quickly and needs to be cleaned often.</p><p></p><p>Not sure about the wire brush - once you have roughened it , and say it ruins the mat , there's no undoing it.</p><p>It will prolly get rougher as you use it anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moeee, post: 433983, member: 12918"] i myself go out about every 3 weeks , but I always get at least a few specs. Could you post a few photos of your sluice head with and without the mat ? Perhaps a member can assist you better then. Don't scrap the set up unless it is losing gold. I myself built my own sluice and used rubber matting the entire length the sluice - why ? - because the gold in the area is only tiny and I also like to clean up often and quickly so I can see if I found any gold Just know that the rubber mat doesn't "work" material like riffles do - it fills quickly and needs to be cleaned often. Not sure about the wire brush - once you have roughened it , and say it ruins the mat , there's no undoing it. It will prolly get rougher as you use it anyway. [/QUOTE]
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