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River / Stream Sluices - advice, information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtarget" data-source="post: 81905" data-attributes="member: 2152"><p>Spot on mate. The better you classify the better it will work, no question. On a capture size that your sluice has you can afford to run for some time especially if you have three backed matting. It can take a while to reach its capture limits. I'll post up a pic if i get a chance of my banker with the configuration i use so you can see what I'm saying. You'll find that most of the time your gold will be at the top section of any configuration you decide to go with. Using a bread crate as opposed to expanded and matting may be ok, but i feel like its alot to sandwich in when raised expanded will do a really good job of capturing most things and backed by matting in my experience virtually everything. Make sure your expanded is raised, and in the correct way. Good luck mate, and if anyone else wants to add their thoughts (I'm only suggesting what has worked for me) then by all means take note. Whatever you decide just do some testing until your confident and may you find a heap of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtarget, post: 81905, member: 2152"] Spot on mate. The better you classify the better it will work, no question. On a capture size that your sluice has you can afford to run for some time especially if you have three backed matting. It can take a while to reach its capture limits. I'll post up a pic if i get a chance of my banker with the configuration i use so you can see what I'm saying. You'll find that most of the time your gold will be at the top section of any configuration you decide to go with. Using a bread crate as opposed to expanded and matting may be ok, but i feel like its alot to sandwich in when raised expanded will do a really good job of capturing most things and backed by matting in my experience virtually everything. Make sure your expanded is raised, and in the correct way. Good luck mate, and if anyone else wants to add their thoughts (I'm only suggesting what has worked for me) then by all means take note. Whatever you decide just do some testing until your confident and may you find a heap of it. [/QUOTE]
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