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'Sluice and a half'
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<blockquote data-quote="aussiefarmer" data-source="post: 369923" data-attributes="member: 5729"><p>Hey mate if you go through my old posts you will come across my mods on the spray bars , they are only poly irrigation risers so their cheap and you can muck around with lots of designs . The secrete is to get rid of the dumb bolts that go through them by welding rings that fit over the risers to the bolts and this way you can swap risers during the day .</p><p>My other tip is drilling the holes at 45 degree angles so they force the water back up the sluice instead of across it . You can have 3 rows of holes ie. Down , across and inbetween all at 45 deg. Lots of smaller holes is better for clay than big holes .</p><p>As for the pump flow setup , you could step up to a bigger pump but the weight is a setback or use the pump you all ready have and suplement flow with a bilgde pump .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aussiefarmer, post: 369923, member: 5729"] Hey mate if you go through my old posts you will come across my mods on the spray bars , they are only poly irrigation risers so their cheap and you can muck around with lots of designs . The secrete is to get rid of the dumb bolts that go through them by welding rings that fit over the risers to the bolts and this way you can swap risers during the day . My other tip is drilling the holes at 45 degree angles so they force the water back up the sluice instead of across it . You can have 3 rows of holes ie. Down , across and inbetween all at 45 deg. Lots of smaller holes is better for clay than big holes . As for the pump flow setup , you could step up to a bigger pump but the weight is a setback or use the pump you all ready have and suplement flow with a bilgde pump . [/QUOTE]
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