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To save breaking our backs over sieves, we lashed out and bought a pulsator for the claims. I don't know much about them, I was only a kid last time dad was using the things. Set it up at the edge of the shed and gave her a test run - didn't have the tanks or correct fitting for the tap so we just held the garden hose on the feed chute. It's a little slower than I thought it might be - but so much easier than manual sieving! And it works a treat. We dropped a few bits of quartz and other stuff on the chute - they slowly made their way along the top of the gravel-filled tray to the ejector chute at the other end. We dropped on some heavies - a small fishing sinker and a few sapphires - and they immediately buried themselves with the pulsating action and went straight to the bottom of the tray. An excellent invention, looking forward to being able to use it