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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 320641" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>I found that makers site <a href="http://goldsluicingaustralia.com/shop/sluices-2/" target="_blank">http://goldsluicingaustralia.com/shop/sluices-2/</a></p><p>Not very good pictures there, but jeeez those riffles look mighty high, you'll need a lot of water in that sucker.</p><p>Set it up with a tub catching the material going over the end, you can pan off that to see if anything is getting washed out.</p><p>Don't start stop it when running, when you do stop take out the riffles, then the miners moss leaving the ribbed v matt. </p><p>There will be other material in there as well as gold (if you found some) you can then gently flow some water through, gently.</p><p>You should see the gold against the black v matt. Take note of where it is, high up at the start is great, if you see gold right down the bottom you are likely losing gold.</p><p></p><p>I know some people don't like riffles over moss and prefer to use expanded mesh over moss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 320641, member: 7956"] I found that makers site [url]http://goldsluicingaustralia.com/shop/sluices-2/[/url] Not very good pictures there, but jeeez those riffles look mighty high, you'll need a lot of water in that sucker. Set it up with a tub catching the material going over the end, you can pan off that to see if anything is getting washed out. Don't start stop it when running, when you do stop take out the riffles, then the miners moss leaving the ribbed v matt. There will be other material in there as well as gold (if you found some) you can then gently flow some water through, gently. You should see the gold against the black v matt. Take note of where it is, high up at the start is great, if you see gold right down the bottom you are likely losing gold. I know some people don't like riffles over moss and prefer to use expanded mesh over moss. [/QUOTE]
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