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<blockquote data-quote="PipeclayJim" data-source="post: 204405" data-attributes="member: 744"><p>Slick/skid plates must be free of any hindrance or obstruction. If your going to use a bilge pump I think you will be disappointed they are more for clean-up sluices extra. The next bit of trouble you will run into is the way the sieve is set up they should be worked wet. And by the looks of that photo I cannot see any wash setup. You can play around with PVC [plastic] pipes by heating them and bending them while they are warn. In fact you can almost do anything with any pvc pipe under heat. Only cut your pipe after you have heated it not before. In this way you could make a jetting system up to go over the sieve but there again the bilge pump will not drive them correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PipeclayJim, post: 204405, member: 744"] Slick/skid plates must be free of any hindrance or obstruction. If your going to use a bilge pump I think you will be disappointed they are more for clean-up sluices extra. The next bit of trouble you will run into is the way the sieve is set up they should be worked wet. And by the looks of that photo I cannot see any wash setup. You can play around with PVC [plastic] pipes by heating them and bending them while they are warn. In fact you can almost do anything with any pvc pipe under heat. Only cut your pipe after you have heated it not before. In this way you could make a jetting system up to go over the sieve but there again the bilge pump will not drive them correctly. [/QUOTE]
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