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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 451807" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>The mat does tend to add a bit of weight to it I've noticed myself. </p><p>I folded up a piece of flat alloy to mine as a carry handle. Bit like a guitar case. Find the centre of gravity and pop rivet it on. But also allow the C of G without the mat, making it longer towards the flare will be required. Or put one on each side, with or without the mat. Back pack the mag. They will end up off set.</p><p>1m strips of flat bar alloy are available at Bunnings. Get 2 handles for under $6. Go the 5mm thick if stocked. 3mm second choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 451807, member: 9124"] The mat does tend to add a bit of weight to it I've noticed myself. I folded up a piece of flat alloy to mine as a carry handle. Bit like a guitar case. Find the centre of gravity and pop rivet it on. But also allow the C of G without the mat, making it longer towards the flare will be required. Or put one on each side, with or without the mat. Back pack the mag. They will end up off set. 1m strips of flat bar alloy are available at Bunnings. Get 2 handles for under $6. Go the 5mm thick if stocked. 3mm second choice. [/QUOTE]
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