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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 451538" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Cheers, The self classifier works well in the 4" as it gets a good push of water. </p><p>I can not stress enough how well the simple baffle catchment zone in the first 150mm works! 98% of catchment will be in this part.</p><p>No mat, just a bit of bread create suspended 5mm off the alloy.... </p><p>very similar principal to my banker.....</p><p>with no golden rule formula of exact flow/angle.</p><p>with the dream mat backing it up.</p><p>strip this gurl and have all the material in the pan in under 5mins.</p><p>to get this drop zone, it must be fabricated in a similar fashion to the thread link I put above. </p><p>Even on a smaller sluice you wont regret it, an realize its simplicity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 451538, member: 9124"] Cheers, The self classifier works well in the 4" as it gets a good push of water. I can not stress enough how well the simple baffle catchment zone in the first 150mm works! 98% of catchment will be in this part. No mat, just a bit of bread create suspended 5mm off the alloy.... very similar principal to my banker..... with no golden rule formula of exact flow/angle. with the dream mat backing it up. strip this gurl and have all the material in the pan in under 5mins. to get this drop zone, it must be fabricated in a similar fashion to the thread link I put above. Even on a smaller sluice you wont regret it, an realize its simplicity. [/QUOTE]
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