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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Matting at head of sluice
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<blockquote data-quote="Digginholes" data-source="post: 434148" data-attributes="member: 2490"><p>In my highbanker the first 300mil is slick plate no riffles or matt the next 250mil is expanded mesh sitting one end straight on the sluice no matting the bottom edge sits on the start of the matting and a wing nut holds it down along with the start of the matting, which then has riffles for 300mil then the final 300mil has bread crate with cutouts in L shapes generally I find the majority of the gold is actually caught in the top 250 where no matting only expanded mesh exists it drops and stays put just from the turbulence created and in the matting I find the very fine stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digginholes, post: 434148, member: 2490"] In my highbanker the first 300mil is slick plate no riffles or matt the next 250mil is expanded mesh sitting one end straight on the sluice no matting the bottom edge sits on the start of the matting and a wing nut holds it down along with the start of the matting, which then has riffles for 300mil then the final 300mil has bread crate with cutouts in L shapes generally I find the majority of the gold is actually caught in the top 250 where no matting only expanded mesh exists it drops and stays put just from the turbulence created and in the matting I find the very fine stuff [/QUOTE]
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