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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cecc" data-source="post: 225673" data-attributes="member: 5894"><p>Good on ya Eldorado, some good knowledge here, Tribsa helped me the other week with my first run of the Mackirk and yeah it worked good, not much flow but found a nice little wate fall over two big bedrocks, once I get it level and the angle, classified down to about 1/4 inch and worked wonderful. got one little color. As some one mentioned here, test with some gravel and see how it clears and how the riffles are working, when you look close, you should see the little gravels tumbling under the riffle. And most blokes reckon to try and get the 'v' of water going through at the intake.</p><p></p><p>Best of lukck</p><p></p><p>Len</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cecc, post: 225673, member: 5894"] Good on ya Eldorado, some good knowledge here, Tribsa helped me the other week with my first run of the Mackirk and yeah it worked good, not much flow but found a nice little wate fall over two big bedrocks, once I get it level and the angle, classified down to about 1/4 inch and worked wonderful. got one little color. As some one mentioned here, test with some gravel and see how it clears and how the riffles are working, when you look close, you should see the little gravels tumbling under the riffle. And most blokes reckon to try and get the 'v' of water going through at the intake. Best of lukck Len [/QUOTE]
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