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My sluice project
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldslave" data-source="post: 87656" data-attributes="member: 3371"><p>Take 2</p><p>I am having all sorts of issues with this gadget (Computer) my partner says it's got something to do with my age? bloody women, nothing like a wanna be comedian in the house!!</p><p>The spray nozzles in pics 5&6 are an experiment, in pic 3 I have the conventional sprays but if I use a trommel I rob my space in the box so I devised this idea and will give it a go, the shield on top of the nozzles is retractable.</p><p>I had in mind that I may be able to flatten out the nozzle water to be more spread rather than just a water blast? (watch this space)</p><p>The sluice on the bottom is 300mm wide and I have incorporated the Gold Hog matting in various configurations, also experimenting with that one too.</p><p>I will pull apart the top sluice and reveal all there tomorrow, </p><p>Cheers guys and thanks for the wonderful encouragement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldslave, post: 87656, member: 3371"] Take 2 I am having all sorts of issues with this gadget (Computer) my partner says it's got something to do with my age? bloody women, nothing like a wanna be comedian in the house!! The spray nozzles in pics 5&6 are an experiment, in pic 3 I have the conventional sprays but if I use a trommel I rob my space in the box so I devised this idea and will give it a go, the shield on top of the nozzles is retractable. I had in mind that I may be able to flatten out the nozzle water to be more spread rather than just a water blast? (watch this space) The sluice on the bottom is 300mm wide and I have incorporated the Gold Hog matting in various configurations, also experimenting with that one too. I will pull apart the top sluice and reveal all there tomorrow, Cheers guys and thanks for the wonderful encouragement. [/QUOTE]
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